2400. idou {id-oo'}; second person singular imperative middle

voice of 1492; used as imperative lo!; --behold, lo, see.[ql




2401. Idoumaia {id-oo-mah'-yah}; of Hebrew origin [123]; Idumaea

(i.e. Edom), a region East (and South) of Palestine: --Idumaea.

[ql




2402. hidros {hid-roce'}; a strengthened form of a primary idos

(sweat): perspiration: --sweat.[ql




2403. Iezabel {ee-ed-zab-ale'}; of Hebrew origin [348]; Jezabel

(i.e. Jezebel), a Tyrian woman (used as a synonym of a termagant

or false teacher): --Jezabel.[ql




2404. Hierapolis {hee-er-ap'-ol-is}; from 2413 and 4172; holy

city; Hierapolis, a place in Asia Minor: --Hierapolis.[ql




2405. hierateia {hee-er-at-i'-ah}; from 2407; priestliness, i.e.

the sacerdotal function: --office of the priesthood, priest's

office.[ql




2406. hierateuma {hee-er-at'-yoo-mah}; from 2407; the priestly

fraternity, i.e. sacerdotal order (figuratively): --priesthood.

[ql




2407. hierateuo {hee-er-at-yoo'-o}; prolongation from 2409; to

be a priest, i.e. perform his functions: --execute the priest's

office.[ql




2408. Hieremias {hee-er-em-ee'-as}; of Hebrew origin [3414];

Hieremias (i.e. Jermijah), an Israelite: --Jeremiah.[ql




2409. hiereus {hee-er-yooce'}; from 2413; a priest (literally or

figuratively): --(high) priest.[ql




2410. Hiericho {hee-er-ee-kho'}; of Hebrew origin [3405];

Jericho, a place in Palestine: --Jericho.[ql




2411. hieron {hee-er-on'}; neuter of 2413; a sacred place, i.e.

the entire precincts (whereas 3485 denotes the central sanctuary

itself) of the Temple (at Jerusalem or elsewhere): --temple.[ql




2412. hieroprepes {hee-er-op-rep-ace'}; from 2413 and the same

as 4241; reverent: --as becometh holiness.[ql




2413. hieros {hee-er-os'}; of uncertain affinity; sacred: --holy.

[ql




2414. Hierosoluma {hee-er-os-ol'-oo-mah}; of Hebrew origin

[3389]; Hierosolyma (i.e. Jerushalaim}, the capitol of Palestine:

 --Jerusalem. Compare 2419.[ql




2415. Hierosolumites {hee-er-os-ol-oo-mee'-tace}; from 2414; a

Hierosolymite, i.e. inhabitant of Hierosolyma: --of Jerusalem.[ql




2416. hierosuleo {hee-er-os-ool-eh'-o}; from 2417; to be a

temple-robber (figuratively): --commit sacrilege.[ql




2417. hierosulos {hee-er-os'-oo-los}; from 2411 and 4813; a

temple-despoiler: --robber of churches.[ql




2418. hierourgeo {hee-er-oorg-eh'-o}; from a compound of 2411

and the base of 2041; to be a temple-worker, i.e. officiate as a

priest (figuratively): --minister.[ql




2419. Hierousalem {hee-er-oo-sal-ame'}; of Hebrew origin [3389];

Hierusalem (i.e. Jerushalem), the capitol of Palestine: --

Jerusalem. Compare 2414.[ql






2420. hierosune {hee-er-o-soo'-nay}; from 2413; sacredness, i.e.

(by implication) the priestly office: --priesthood.[ql




2421. Iessai {es-es-sah'-ee}; of Hebrew origin [3448]; Jessae (i.

e. Jishai), an Israelite: --Jesse.[ql




2422. Iephthae {ee-ef-thah'-eh}; of Hebrew origin [3316];

Jephthae (i.e. Jiphtach), an Israelite: --Jephthah.[ql




2423. Iechonias {ee-ekh-on-ee'-as}; of Hebrew origin [3204];

Jechonias (i.e. Jekonjah), an Israelite: --Jechonias.[ql




2424. Iesous {ee-ay-sooce'}; of Hebrew origin [3091]; Jesus (i.e.

 Jehoshua), the name of our Lord and two (three) other

Israelites: --Jesus.[ql




2425. hikanos {hik-an-os'}; from hiko [hikano or hikneomai, akin

to 2240] (to arrive); competent (as if coming in season), i.e.

ample (in amount) or fit (in character): --able, + content,

enough, good, great, large, long (while), many, meet, much,

security, sore, sufficient, worthy.[ql




2426. hikanotes {hik-an-ot'-ace}; from 2425; ability: --

sufficiency.[ql




2427. hikanoo {hik-an-o'-o}; from 2425; to enable, i.e. qualify:

--make able (meet).[ql




2428. hiketeria {hik-et-ay-ree'-ah}; from a derivative of the

base of 2425 (through the idea of approaching for a favor);

intreaty: --supplication.[ql






2429. hikmas {hik-mas'}; of uncert affinity; dampness: --

moisture.[ql




2430. Ikonion {ee-kon'-ee-on}; perhaps from 1504; image-like;

Iconium, a place in Asia MInor: --Iconium.[ql




2431. hilaros {hil-ar-os'}; from the same as 2436; propitious or

merry ("hilarious"), i.e. prompt or willing: --cheerful.[ql




2432. hilarotes {hil-ar-ot'-ace}; from 2431; alacrity: --

cheerfulness.[ql




2433. hilaskomai {hil-as'-kom-ahee}; middle voice from the same

as 2436; to conciliate, i.e. (transitively) to atone for (sin),

or (intransitively) be propitious: --be merciful, make

reconciliation for.[ql




2434. hilasmos {hil-as-mos'}; atonement, i.e. (concretely) an

expiator: --propitiation.[ql




2435. hilasterion {hil-as-tay'-ree-on}; neuter of a derivative

of 2433; an expiatory (place or thing), i.e. (concretely) an

atoning victim, or (specially) the lid of the Ark (in the

Temple): --mercyseat, propitiation.[ql




2436. hileos {hil'-eh-oce}; perhaps from the alternate form of

138; cheerful (as attractive), i.e. propitious; adverbially (by

Hebraism) God be gracious!, i.e. (in averting some calamity) far

be it: --be it far, merciful.[ql




2437. Illurikon {il-loo-ree-kon'}; neuter of an adjective from a

name of uncertain derivation: (the) Illyrican (shore), i.e. (as

a name itself) Illyricum, a region of Europe: --Illyricum.[ql




2438. himas {hee-mas'}; perhaps from the same as 260; a strap, i.

e. (specially) the tie (of a sandal) or the lash (of a scourge):

--latchet, thong.[ql




2439. himatizo {him-at-id'-zo}; from 2440; to dress: --clothe.[ql




2440. himation {him-at'-ee-on}; neuter of a presumed derivative

of ennumi (to put on); a dress (inner or outer): --apparel,

cloke, clothes, garment, raiment, robe, vesture.[ql




2441. himatismos {him-at-is-mos'}; from 2439; clothing: --

apparel (X -led), array, raiment, vesture.[ql




2442. himeiromai {him-i'-rom-ahee}; middle voice from himeros (a

yearning; of uncertain affinity); to long for: --be

affectionately desirous.[ql




2443. hina {hin'-ah}; probably from the same as the former part

of 1438 (through the demonstrative idea; compare 3588); in order

that (denoting the purpose or the result): --albeit, because, to

the intent (that), lest, so as, (so) that, (for) to. Compare

3363.[ql ***. hina me. See 3363.[ql




2444. hinati {hin-at-ee'}; from 2443 and 5101; for what reason?,

i.e. why?: --wherefore, why.[ql




2445. Ioppe {ee-op'-pay}; of Hebrew origin [3305]; Joppe (i.e.

Japho), a place in Palestine: --Joppa.[ql




2446. Iordanes {ee-or-dan'-ace}; of Hebrew origin [3383]; the

Jordanes (i.e. Jarden), a river of Palestine: --Jordan.[ql




2447. ios {ee-os'}; perhaps from eimi (to go) or hiemi (to send);

 rust (as if emitted by metals); also venom (as emitted by

serpents): --poison, rust.[ql




2448. Iouda {ee-oo-dah'}; of Hebrew origin [3063 or perhaps

3194]; Judah (i.e. Jehudah or Juttah), a part of (or place in)

Palestine: --Judah.[ql




2449. Ioudaia {ee-oo-dah'-yah}; feminine of 2453 (with 1093

implied); the Judaean land (i.e. Judaea), a region of Palestine:

--Judaea.[ql




2450. Ioudaizo {ee-oo-dah-id'-zo}; from 2453; to become a

Judaean, i.e. "Judaize": --live as the Jews.[ql




2451. Ioudaikos {ee-oo-dah-ee-kos'}; from 2453; Judaic, i.e.

resembling a Judaean: --Jewish.[ql




2452. Ioudaikos {ee-oo-dah-ee-koce'}; adverb from 2451;

Judaically or in a manner resembling a Judaean: --as do the Jews.

[ql




2453. Ioudaios {ee-oo-dah'-yos}; from 2448 (in the sense of 2455

as a country); Judaean, i.e. belonging to Jehudah: --Jew(-ess),

of Judaea.[ql




2454. Ioudaismos {ee-oo-dah-is-mos'}; from 2450; "Judaism", i.e.

the Jewish faith and usages: --Jews' religion.[ql




2455. Ioudas {ee-oo-das'}; of Hebrew origin [3063]; Judas (i.e.

Jehudah), the name of ten Israelites; also of the posterity of

one of them and its region: --Juda(-h, -s); Jude.[ql




2456. Ioulia {ee-oo-lee'-ah}; feminine of the same as 2457;

Julia, a Christian woman: --Julia.[ql




2457. Ioulios {ee-oo'-lee-os}; of Latin origin; Julius, a

centurion: --Julius.[ql




2458. Iounias {ee-oo-nee'-as}; of Latin origin; Junias, a

Christian: --Junias.[ql




2459. Ioustos {ee-ooce'-tos}; of Latin origin ("just"); Justus,

the name of three Christian: --Justus.[ql




2460. hippeus {hip-yooce'}; from 2462; an equestrian, i.e.

member of a cavalry corps.: --horseman.[ql




2461. hippikon {hip-pee-kon'}; neuter of a derivative of 2462;

the cavalry force: --horse(-men).[ql




2462. hippos {hip'-pos}; of uncertain affinity; a horse: --horse.

[ql




2463. iris {ee'-ris}; perhaps from 2046 (as a symbol of the

female messenger of the pagan deities); a rainbow ("iris"): --

rainbow.[ql




2464. Isaak {ee-sah-ak'}; of Hebrew origin [3327]; Isaac (i.e.

Jitschak), the son of Abraham: --Isaac.[ql




2465. isaggelos {ee-sang'-el-los}; from 2470 and 32; like an

angel, i.e. angelic: --equal unto the angels.[ql




2466. Isachar {ee-sakh-ar'}; of Hebrew origin [3485]; Isachar (i.

e. Jissaskar), a son of Jacob (figuratively, his descendant): --

Issachar.[ql




2467. isemi {is'-ay-mee}; assumed by some as the base of cert.

irregular forms of 1942; to know: --know.[ql




2468. isthi {is'-thee}; second person imperative present of 1510;

 be thou: --+ agree, be, X give thyself wholly to.[ql




2469. Iskariotes {is-kar-ee-o'-tace}; of Hebrew origin [probably

377 and 7149]; inhabitant of Kerioth; Iscariotes (i.e.

Keriothite), an epithet of Judas the traitor: --Iscariot.[ql




2470. isos {ee'-sos}; probably from 1492 (through the idea of

seeming); similar (in amount and kind): --+ agree, as much,

equal, like.[ql




2471. isotes {ee-sot'-ace}; likeness (in condition or

proportion); by implication, equity: --equal(-ity).[ql




2472. isotimos {ee-sot'-ee-mos}; from 2470 and 5092; of equal

value or honor: --like precious.[ql




2473. isopsuchos {ee-sop'-soo-khos}; from 2470 and 5590; of

similar spirit: --likeminded.[ql




2474. Israel {is-rah-ale'}; of Hebrew origin [3478]; Israel (i.e.

 Jisrael), the adopted name of Jacob, including his descendants

(literally or figuratively): --Israel.[ql




2475. Israelites {is-rah-ale-ee'-tace}; from 2474; an

"Israelite", i.e. descendant of Israel (literally or

figuratively): --Israelite.[ql




2476. histemi {his'-tay-mee}; a prolonged form of a primary stao

{stah'-o} (of the same meaning, and used for it in certain

tenses); to stand (transitively or intransitively), used in

various applications (literally or figuratively): --abide,

appoint, bring, continue, covenant, establish, hold up, lay,

present, set (up), stanch, stand (by, forth, still, up). Compare

5087.[ql




2477. historeo {his-tor-eh'-o}; from a derivative of 1492; to be

knowing (learned), i.e. (by implication) to visit for

information (interview): --see.[ql




2478. ischuros {is-khoo-ros'}; from 2479; forcible (literally or

figuratively): --boisterous, mighty(-ier), powerful, strong(-er,

man), valiant.[ql




2479. ischus {is-khoos'}; from a derivative of is (force;

compare eschon, a form of 2192); forcefulness (literally or

figuratively): --ability, might([-ily]), power, strength.[ql




2480. ischuo {is-khoo'-o}; from 2479; to have (or exercise)

force (literally or figuratively): --be able, avail, can do([-

not]), could, be good, might, prevail, be of strength, be whole,

+ much work.[ql




2481. isos {ee'-soce}; adverb from 2470; likely, i.e. perhaps: --

it may be.[ql




2482. Italia {ee-tal-ee'-ah}; probably of foreign origin; Italia,

 a region of Europe: --Italy.[ql




2483. Italikos {ee-tal-ee-kos'}; from 2482; Italic, i.e.

belonging to Italia: --Italian.[ql




2484. Itouraia {ee-too-rah'-yah}; of Hebrew origin [3195];

Ituraea (i.e. Jetur), a region of Palestine: --Ituraea.[ql




2485. ichthudion {ikh-thoo'-dee-on}; diminutive from 2486; a

petty fish: --little (small) fish.[ql




2486. ichthus {ikh-thoos'}; of uncertain affinity; a fish: --

fish.[ql




2487. ichnos {ikh'-nos}; from ikneomai (to arrive; compare 2240);

 a track (figuratively): --step.[ql




2488. Ioatham {ee-o-ath'-am}; of Hebrew origin [3147]; Joatham

(i.e. Jotham), an Israelite: --Joatham.[ql




2489. Ioanna {ee-o-an'-nah}; feminine of the same as 2491;

Joanna, a Christian: --Joanna.[ql




2490. Ioannas {ee-o-an-nas'}; a form of 2491; Joannas, an

Israelite: --Joannas.[ql




2491. Ioannes {ee-o-an'-nace}; of Hebrew origin [3110]; Joannes

(i.e. Jochanan), the name of four Israelites: --John.[ql




2492. Iob {ee-obe'}; of Hebrew origin [347]; Job (i.e. Ijob), a

patriarch: --Job.[ql




2493. Ioel {ee-o-ale'}; of Hebrew origin [3100]; Joel, an

Israelite: --Joel.[ql




2494. Ionan {ee-o-nan'}; probably for 2491 or 2495; Jonan, an

Israelite: --Jonan.[ql




2495. Ionas {ee-o-nas'}; of Hebrew origin [3124]; Jonas (i.e.

Jonah), the name of two Israelites: --Jonas.[ql




2496. Ioram {ee-o-ram'}; of Hebrew origin [3141]; Joram, an

Israelite: --Joram.[ql




2497. Ioreim {ee-o-rime'}; perhaps for 2496; Jorim, an Israelite:

 --Jorim.[ql




2498. Iosaphat {ee-o-saf-at'}; of Hebrew origin [3092]; Josaphat

(i.e. Jehoshaphat), an Israelite: --Josaphat.[ql




2499. Iose {ee-o-say'}; genitive case of 2500; Jose, an

Israelite: --Jose.[ql




--Josaphat.[ql




2499. Iose {ee-o-say'}; genitive case of 2500; Jose, an

Israelite: --Jose.[ql






 


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