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ISA-11:9 ...for the earth shall be full of the knowledge of the LORD,
 as the waters cover the sea.

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3900. paraptoma {par-ap'-to-mah}; from 3895; a side-slip (lapse


  • or deviation), i.e. (unintentional) error or (wilful)
  • transgression: --fall, fault, offence, sin, trespass.[ql



  • 3901. pararrhueo {par-ar-hroo-eh'-o}; from 3844 and the
  • alternate of 4482; to flow by, i.e. (figuratively) carelessly
  • pass (miss): --let slip.[ql



  • 3902. parasemos {par-as'-ay-mos}; from 3844 and the base of 4591;
  • side-marked, i.e. labelled (with a badge [figure-head] of a
  • ship): --sign.[ql



  • 3903. paraskeuazo {par-ask-yoo-ad'-zo}; from 3844 and a
  • derivative of 4632; to furnish aside, i.e. get ready: --prepare
  • self, be (make) ready.[ql



  • 3904. paraskeue {par-ask-yoo-ay'}; as if from 3903; readiness: --
  • preparation.[ql



  • 3905. parateino {par-at-i'-no}; from 3844 and teino (to stretch);
  • to extend along, i.e. prolong (in point of time): --continue.[ql



  • 3906. paratereo {par-at-ay-reh'-o}; from 3844 and 5083; to
  • inspect alongside, i.e. note insidiously or scrupulously: --
  • observe, watch.[ql



  • 3907. parateresis {par-at-ay'-ray-sis}; from 3906; inspection, i.
  • e. ocular evidence: --obervation.[ql



  • 3908. paratithemi {par-at-ith'-ay-mee}; from 3844 and 5087; to
  • place alongside, i.e. present (food, truth); by implication, to
  • deposit (as a trust or for protection): --allege, commend,
  • commit (the keeping of), put forth, set before.[ql



  • 3909. paratugchano {par-at-oong-khan'-o}; from 3844 and 5177; to
  • chance near, i.e. fall in with: --meet with.[ql



  • 3910. parautika {par-ow-tee'-kah}; from 3844 and a derivative of
  • 846; at the very instant, i.e. momentary: --but for a moment.[ql



  • 3911. paraphero {par-af-er'-o}; from 3844 and 5342 (including
  • its alternate forms); to bear along or aside, i.e. carry off
  • (literally or figuratively); by implication, to avert: --remove,
  • take away.[ql



  • 3912. paraphroneo {par-af-ron-eh'-o}; from 3844 and 5426; to
  • misthink, i.e. be insane (silly): --as a fool.[ql



  • 3913. paraphronia {par-af-ron-ee'-ah}; from 3912; insanity, i.e.
  • foolhardiness: --madness.[ql



  • 3914. paracheimazo {par-akh-i-mad'-zo}; from 3844 and 5492; to
  • winter near, i.e. stay with over the rainy season: --winter.[ql



  • 3915. paracheimasia {par-akh-i-mas-ee'-ah}; from 3914; a
  • wintering over: --winter in.[ql



  • 3916. parachrema {par-akh-ray'-mah}; from 3844 and 5536 (in its
  • original sense); at the thing itself, i.e. instantly: --
  • forthwith, immediately, presently, straightway, soon.[ql



  • 3917. pardalis {par'-dal-is}; feminine of pardos (a panther); a
  • leopard: --leopard.[ql



  • 3918. pareimi {par'-i-mee}; from 3844 and 1510 (including its
  • various forms); to be near, i.e. at hand; neuter present
  • participle (singular) time being, or (plural) property: --come,
  • X have, be here, + lack, (be here) present.[ql



  • 3919. pareisago {par-ice-ag'-o}; from 3844 and 1521; to lead in
  • aside, i.e. introduce surreptitiously: --privily bring in.[ql



  • 3920. pareisaktos {par-ice'-ak-tos}; from 3919; smuggled in: --
  • unawares brought in.[ql



  • 3921. pareisduno {par-ice-doo'-no}; from 3844 and a compound of
  • 1519 and 1416; to settle in alongside, i.e. lodge stealthily: --
  • creep in unawares.[ql



  • 3922. pareiserchomai {par-ice-er'-khom-ahee}; from 3844 and 1525;
  • to come in alongside, i.e. supervene additionally or steathily:
  • --come in privily, enter.[ql



  • 3923. pareisphero {par-ice-fer'-o}; from 3844 and 1533; to bear
  • in alongside, i.e. introduce simultaneously: --give.[ql



  • 3924. parektos {par-ek-tos'}; from 3844 and 1622; near outside,
  • i.e. besides: --except, saving, without.[ql



  • 3925. parembole {par-em-bol-ay'}; from a compound of 3844 and
  • 1685; a throwing in beside (juxtaposition), i.e. (specifically)
  • battle-array, encampment or barracks (tower Antonia): --army,
  • camp, castle.[ql



  • 3926. parenochleo {par-en-okh-leh'-o}; from 3844 and 1776; to
  • harass further, i.e. annoy: --trouble.[ql



  • 3927. parepidemos {par-ep-id'-ay-mos}; from 3844 and the base of
  • 1927; an alien alongside, i.e. a resident foreigner: --pilgrim,
  • stranger.[ql



  • 3928. parerchomai {par-er'-khom-ahee}; from 3844 and 2064; to
  • come near or aside, i.e. to approach (arrive), go by (or away),
  • (figuratively) perish or neglect, (caus.) avert: --come (forth),
  • go, pass (away, by, over), past, transgress.[ql



  • 3929. paresis {par'-es-is}; from 2935; praefermission, i.e.
  • toleration: --remission.[ql



  • 3930. parecho {par-ekh'-o}; from 3844 and 2192; to hold near, i.
  • e. present, afford, exhibit, furnish occasion: --bring, do, give,
  • keep, minister, offer, shew, + trouble.[ql



  • 3931. paregoria {par-ay-gor-ee'-ah}; from a compound of 3844 and
  • a derivative of 58 (meaning to harangue an assembly); an address
  • alongside, i.e. (specifically) consolation: --comfort.[ql



  • 3932. parthenia {par-then-ee'-ah}; from 3933; maidenhood: --
  • virginity.[ql



  • 3933. parthenos {par-then'-os}; of unknown origin; a maiden; by
  • implication, an unmarried daughter: --virgin.[ql



  • 3934. Parthos {par'-thos}; probably of foreign origin; a
  • Parthian, i.e. inhabitant of Parthia: --Parthian.[ql



  • 3935. pariemi {par-ee'-ay-mi}; from 3844 and hiemi (to send); to
  • let by, i.e. relax: --hang down.[ql



  • 3936. paristemi {par-is'-tay-mee}; or prolonged paristano {par-
  • is-tan'-o}; from 3844 and 2476; to stand beside, i.e.
  • (transitively) to exhibit, proffer, (specifically) recommend,
  • (figuratively) substantiate; or (intransitively) to be at hand
  • (or ready), aid: --assist, bring before, command, commend, give
  • presently, present, prove, provide, shew, stand (before, by,
  • here, up, with), yield.[ql



  • 3937. Parmenas {par-men-as'}; probably by contraction for
  • Parmenides (a derivative of a compound of 3844 and 3306);
  • constant; Parmenas, a Christian: --Parmenas.[ql



  • 3938. parodos {par'-od-os}; from 3844 and 3598; a by-road, i.e.
  • (actively) a route: --way.[ql



  • 3939. paroikeo {par-oy-keh'-o}; from 3844 and 3611; to dwell
  • near, i.e. reside as a foreigner: --sojourn in, be a stranger.[ql



  • 3940. paroikia {par-oy-kee'-ah}; from 3941; foreign residence: --
  • sojourning, X as strangers.[ql



  • 3941. paroikos {par'-oy-kos}; from 3844 and 3624; having a home
  • near, i.e. (as noun) a by-dweller (alien resident): --foreigner,
  • sojourn, stranger.[ql





  • 3942. paroimia {par-oy-mee'-ah}; from a compound of 3844 and
  • perhaps a derivative of 3633; apparently a state alongside of
  • supposition, i.e. (concretely) an adage; specifically, an
  • enigmatical or fictitious illustration: --parable, proverb.[ql



  • 3943. paroinos {par'-oy-nos}; from 3844 and 3631; staying near
  • wine, i.e. tippling (a toper): --given to wine.[ql



  • 3944. paroichomai {par-oy'-khom-ahee}; from 3844 and oichomai
  • (to depart); to escape along, i.e. be gone: --past.[ql



  • 3945. paromoiazo {par-om-oy-ad'-zo}; from 3946; to resemble: --
  • be like unto.[ql



  • 3946. paromoios {par-om'-oy-os}; from 3844 and 3664; alike
  • nearly, i.e. similar: --like.[ql



  • 3947. paroxuno {par-ox-oo'-no}; from 3844 and a derivative of
  • 3691; to sharpen alongside, i.e. (figuratively) to exasperate: --
  • easily provoke, stir.[ql



  • 3948. paroxusmos {par-ox-oos-mos'}; from 3947 ("paroxysm");
  • incitement (to good), or dispute (in anger): --contention,
  • provoke unto.[ql



  • 3949. parorgizo {par-org-id'-zo}; from 3844 and 3710; to anger
  • alongside, i.e. enrage: --anger, provoke to wrath.[ql



  • 3950. parorgismos {par-org-is-mos'}; from 3949; rage: --wrath.[ql



  • 3951. parotruno {par-ot-roo'-no}; from 3844 and otruno (to spur);
  • to urge along, i.e. stimulate (to hostility): --stir up.[ql



  • 3952. parousia {par-oo-see'-ah}; from the present participle of
  • 3918; a being near, i.e. advent (often, return; specifically, of
  • Christ to punish Jerusalem, or finally the wicked); (by
  • implication) physically, aspect: --coming, presence.[ql



  • 3953. paropsis {par-op-sis'}; from 3844 and the base of 3795; a
  • side-dish (the receptacle): --platter.[ql



  • 3954. parrhesia {par-rhay-see'-ah}; from 3956 and a derivative
  • of 4483; all out-spokenness, i.e. frankness, bluntness,
  • publicity; by implication, assurance: --bold (X -ly, -ness, -
  • ness of speech), confidence, X freely, X openly, X plainly(-
  • ness).[ql



  • 3955. parrhesiazomai {par-hray-see-ad'-zom-ahee}; middle voice
  • from 3954; to be frank in utterance, or confident in spirit and
  • demeanor: --be (wax) bold, (preach, speak) boldly.[ql



  • 3956. pas {pas}; including all the forms of declension;
  • apparently a primary word; all, any, every, the whole: --all
  • (manner of, means), alway(-s), any (one), X daily, + ever, every
  • (one, way), as many as, + no(-thing), X thoroughly, whatsoever,
  • whole, whosoever.[ql



  • 3957. pascha {pas'-khah}; of Aramaic origin [compare 6453]; the
  • Passover (the meal, the day, the festival or the special
  • sacrifices connected with it): --Easter, Passover.[ql



  • 3958. pascho {pas'-kho}; including the forms (patho {path'-o}
  • and pentho {pen'-tho}), used only in certain tenses for it;
  • apparently a primary verb; to experience a sensation or
  • impression (usually painful): --feel, passion, suffer, vex.[ql



  • 3959. Patara {pat'-ar-ah}; probably of foreign origin; Patara, a
  • place in Asia Minor: --Patara.[ql



  • 3960. patasso {pat-as'-so}; probably prolongation from 3817; to
  • knock (gently or with a weapon or fatally): --smite, strike.
  • Compare 5180.[ql



  • 3961. pateo {pat-eh'-o}; from a derivative probably of 3817
  • (meaning a "path"); to trample (literally or figuratively): --
  • tread (down, under foot).[ql



  • 3962. pater {pat-ayr'}; apparently a primary word; a "father"
  • (literally or figuratively, near or more remote): --father,
  • parent.[ql



  • 3963. Patmos {pat'-mos}; of uncertain derivation; Patmus, an
  • islet in the Mediterranean: --Patmos.[ql



  • 3964. patraloias {pat-ral-o'-as}; from 3962 and the same as the
  • latter part of 3389; a parricide: --murderer of fathers.[ql



  • 3965. patria {pat-ree-ah'}; as if feminine of a derivative of
  • 3962; paternal descent., i.e. (concretely) a group of families
  • or a whole race (nation): --family, kindred, lineage.[ql



  • 3966. patriarches {pat-ree-arkh'-ace}; from 3965 and 757; a
  • progenitor ("patriarch"): --patriarch.[ql



  • 3967. patrikos {pat-ree-kos'}; from 3962; paternal, i.e.
  • ancestral: --of fathers.[ql



  • 3968. patris {pat-rece'}; from 3902; a father-land, i.e. native
  • town; (figuratively) heavenly home: --(own) country.[ql



  • 3969. Patrobas {pat-rob'-as}; perhaps countr. for Patrobios (a
  • compound of 3962 and 979); father's life; Patrobas, a Christian:
  • --Patrobas.[ql



  • 3970. patroparadotos {pat-rop-ar-ad'-ot-os}; from 3962 and a
  • derivative of 3860 (in the sense of handing over or down);
  • traditionary: --received by tradition from fathers.[ql



  • 3971. patroios {pat-ro'-os}; from 3962; paternal, i.e.
  • hereditary: --of fathers.[ql



  • 3972. Paulos {pow'-los}; of Latin origin; (little; but remotely
  • from a derivative of 3973, meaning the same); Paulus, the name
  • of a Roman and of an apostle: --Paul, Paulus.[ql



  • 3973. pauo {pow'-o}; a primary verb ("pause"); to stop
  • (transitively or intransitively), i.e. restrain, quit, desist,
  • come to an end: --cease, leave, refrain.[ql



  • 3974. Paphos {paf'-os}; of uncertain derivation; Paphus, a place
  • in Cyprus: --Paphos.[qcccl 3975. pachuno {pakh-oo'-no}; from a
  • derivative of 4078 (meaning thick); to thicken, i.e. (by
  • implication) to fatten (figuratively, stupefy or render callous):
  • --wax gross.[ql



  • 3976. pede {ped'-ay}; ultimately from 4228; a shackle for the
  • feet: --fetter.[ql



  • 3977. pedinos {ped-ee-nos'}; from a derivative of 4228 (meaning
  • the ground); level (as easy for the feet): --plain.[ql



  • 3978. pezeuo {ped-zyoo'-o}; from the same as 3979; to foot a
  • journey, i.e. travel by land: --go afoot.[ql



  • 3979. peze {ped-zay'}; dative case feminine of a derivative of
  • 4228 (as adverb); foot-wise, i.e. by walking: --a- (on) foot.[ql



  • 3980. peitharcheo {pi-tharkh-eh'-o}; from a compound of 3982 and
  • 757; to be persuaded by a ruler, i.e. (genitive case) to submit
  • to authority; by analogy, to conform to advice: --hearken, obey
  • (magistrates).[ql



  • 3981. peithos {pi-thos'}; from 3982; persuasive: --enticing.[ql



  • 3982. peitho {pi'-tho}; a primary verb; to convince (by argument,
  • true or false); by analogy, to pacify or conciliate (by other
  • fair means); reflexively or passively, to assent (to evidence or
  • authority), to rely (by inward certainty): --agree, assure,
  • believe, have confidence, be (wax) conflent, make friend, obey,
  • persuade, trust, yield.[ql



  • 3983. peinao {pi-nah'-o}; from the same as 3993 (through the
  • idea of pinching toil; "pine"); to famish (absol. or
  • comparatively); figuratively, to crave: --be an hungered.[ql



  • 3984. peira {pi'-rah}; from the base of 4008 (through the idea
  • of piercing); a test, i.e. attempt, experience: --assaying,
  • trial.[ql



  • 3985. peirazo {pi-rad'-zo}; from 3984; to test (objectively), i.
  • e. endeavor, scrutinize, entice, discipline: --assay, examine,
  • go about, prove, tempt(-er), try.[ql



  • 3986. peirasmos {pi-ras-mos'}; from 3985; a putting to proof (by
  • experiment [of good], experience [of evil], solicitation,
  • discipline or provocation); by implication, adversity: --
  • temptation, X try.[ql



  • 3987. peirao {pi-rah'-o}; from 3984; to test (subjectively), i.e.
  • (reflexively) to attempt: --assay.[ql



  • 3988. peismone {pice-mon-ay'}; from a presumed derivative of
  • 3982; persuadableness, i.e. credulity: --persuasion.[ql



  • 3989. pelagos {pel'-ag-os}; of uncertain affinity; deep or open
  • sea, i.e. the main: --depth, sea.[ql



  • 3990. pelekizo {pel-ek-id'-zo}; from a derivative of 4141
  • (meaning an axe); to chop off (the head), i.e. truncate: --
  • behead.[ql



  • 3991. pemptos {pemp'-tos}; from 4002; fifth: --fifth.[ql



  • 3992. pempo {pem'-po}; apparently a primary verb; to dispatch
  • (from the subjective view or point of departure, whereas hiemi
  • [as a stronger form of eimi] refers rather to the objective
  • point or terminus ad quem, and 4724 denotes properly, the
  • orderly motion involved), especially on a temporary errand; also
  • to transmit, bestow, or wield: --send, thrust in.[ql



  • 3993. penes {pen'-ace}; from a primary peno (to toil for daily
  • subsistence); starving, i.e. indigent: --poor. Compare 4434.[ql



  • 3994. penthera {pen-ther-ah'}; feminine of 3995; a wife's mother:
  • --mother in law, wife's mother.[ql



  • 3995. pentheros {pen-ther-os'}; of uncertain affinity; a wife's
  • father: --father in law.[ql



  • 3996. pentheo {pen-theh'-o}; from 3997; to grieve (the feeling
  • or the act): --mourn, (be-)wail.[ql



  • 3997. penthos {pen'-thos}; strengthened from the alternate of
  • 3958; grief: --mourning, sorrow.[ql



  • 3998. pentichros {pen-tikh-ros'}; prolongation from the base of
  • 3993; necessitous: --poor.[ql



  • 3999. pentakis {pen-tak-ece'}; multiplicative adverb from 4002;
  • five times: --five times.[ql









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