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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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NUMBERS 1802 TO 1899 ======================





  • 1802. Enok {en-oke'}; of Hebrew origin [2585]; Enoch (i.e.
  • Chanok),

  • an antediluvian: --Enoch.[ql



  • 1805. exagorazo {ex-ag-or-ad'-zo}; from 1537 and 59; to buy up,
  • i.e.

  • ransom; figuratively, to rescue from loss (improve opportunity):

  • --redeem.[ql



  • 1806. exago {ex-ag'-o}; from 1537 and 71; to lead forth: --bring

  • forth (out), fetch (lead) out.[ql



  • 1807. exaireo {ex-ahee-reh'-o}; from 1537 and 138; actively, to
  • tear

  • out; middle voice to select; figuratively, to release: --deliver,

  • pluck out, rescue.[ql



  • 1808. exairo {ex-ah'-ee-ro}; from 1537 and 142; to remove: --put

  • (take) away.[ql



  • 1813. exaleipho {ex-al-i'-fo}; from 1537 and 218; to smear out,
  • i.e.

  • obliterate (erase tears, figuratively, pardon sin): --blot out,
  • wipe

  • away.[ql





  • 1815. exanastasis {ex-an-as'-tas-is}; from 1817; a rising from

  • death: --resurrection.[ql



  • 1818. exapatao {ex-ap-at-ah'-o}; from 1537 and 538; to seduce

  • wholly: --beguile, deceive.[ql



  • 1820. exaporeomai {ex-ap-or-eh'-om-ahee}; middle voice from 1537
  • and

  • 639; to be utterly at a loss, i.e. despond: --(in) despair.[ql



  • 1821. exapostello {ex-ap-os-tel'-lo}; from 1537 and 649; to send

  • away forth, i.e. (on a mission) to despatch, or (peremptorily) to

  • dismiss: --send (away, forth, out).[ql



  • 1822. exartizo {ex-ar-tid'-zo}; from 1537 and a derivative of
  • 739;

  • to finish out (time); figuratively, to equip fully (a teacher):

  • --accomplish, thoroughly furnish.[ql



  • 1824. exautes {ex-ow'-tace}; from 1537 and the genitive case

  • singular feminine of 846 (5610 being understood); from that hour,

  • i.e. instantly: --by and by, immediately, presently, straightway.
  • [ql



  • 1825. exegeiro {ex-eg-i'-ro}; from 1537 and 1453; to rouse fully,

  • i.e. (figuratively) to resuscitate (from death), release (from

  • infliction): --raise up.[ql



  • 1831. exerchomai {ex-er'-khom-ahee}; from 1537 and 2064; to issue

  • (literally or figuratively): --come (forth, out), depart (out
  • of),

  • escape, get out, go (abroad, away, forth, out, thence), proceed

  • (forth), spread abroad.[ql



  • 1832. exesti {ex'-es-tee}; third person singular present
  • indicative

  • of a compound of 1537 and 1510; so also exon {ex-on'}; neuter

  • present participle of the same (with or without some form of 1510

  • expressed); impersonally, it is right (through the figurative
  • idea

  • of being out in public): --be lawful, let, X may(-est).[ql



  • 1835. hexekonta {hex-ay'-kon-tah}; the tenth multiple of 1803;

  • sixty: --sixty[-fold], threescore.[ql



  • 1837. execheomai {ex-ay-kheh'-om-ahee}; middle voice from 1537
  • and

  • 2278; to "echo" forth, i.e. resound (be generally reported): --
  • sound

  • forth.[ql



  • 1838. hexis {hex'-is}; from 2192; habit, i.e. (by implication)

  • practice: --use.[ql



  • 1839. existemi {ex-is'-tay-mee}; from 1537 and 2476; to put
  • (stand)

  • out of wits, i.e. astound, or (reflexively) become astounded,

  • insane: --amaze, be (make) astonished, be beside self (selves),

  • bewitch, wonder.[ql



  • 1840. exischuo {ex-is-khoo'-o}; from 1537 and 2480; to have full

  • strength, i.e. be entirely competent: --be able.[ql



  • 1841. exodos {ex'-od-os}; from 1537 and 3598; an exit, i.e.

  • (figuratively) death: --decease, departing.[ql



  • 1843. exomologeo {ex-om-ol-og-eh'-o}; from 1537 and 3670; to

  • acknowledge or (by implication of assent) agree fully: --confess,

  • profess, promise.[ql



  • 1846. exorusso {ex-or-oos'-so}; from 1537 and 3736; to dig out,
  • i.e.

  • (by extension) to extract (an eye), remove (roofing): --break up,

  • pluck out.[ql



  • 1848. exoutheneo {ex-oo-then-eh'-o}; a variation of 1847 and
  • meaning

  • the same: --contemptible, despise, least esteemed, set at nought.
  • [ql



  • 1849. exousia {ex-oo-see'-ah}; from 1832 (in the sense of
  • ability);

  • privilege, i.e. (subjectively) force, capacity, competency,
  • freedom,

  • or (objectively) mastery (concretely, magistrate, superhuman,

  • potentate, token of control), delegated influence: --authority,

  • jurisdiction, liberty, power, right, strength.[ql



  • 1850. exousiazo {ex-oo-see-ad'-zo}; from 1849; to control:

  • --exercise authority upon, bring under the (have) power of.[ql



  • 1854. exo {ex'-o}; adverb from 1537; out(-side, of doors),
  • literally

  • or figuratively: --away, forth, (with-)out (of, -ward), strange.
  • [ql



  • 1855. exothen {ex'-o-then}; from 1854; external(-ly): --out(-
  • side,

  • -ward, -wardly), (from) without.[ql



  • 1858. heortazo {heh-or-tad'-zo}; from 1859; to observe a
  • festival:

  • --keep the feast.[ql



  • 1859. heorte {heh-or-tay'}; of uncertain affinity; a festival:

  • --feast, holyday.[ql



  • 1860. epaggelia {ep-ang-el-ee'-ah}; from 1861; an announcement
  • (for

  • information, assent or pledge; especially a divine assurance of

  • good): --message, promise.[ql



  • 1861. epaggello {ep-ang-el'-lo}; from 1909 and the base of 32; to

  • announce upon (reflexively), i.e. (by implication) to engage to
  • do

  • something, to assert something respecting oneself: --profess,
  • (make)

  • promise.[ql



  • 1866. Epainetos {ep-a'-hee-net-os}; from 1867; praised;
  • Epaenetus, a

  • Christian: --Epenetus.[ql



  • 1867. epaineo {ep-ahee-neh'-o}; from 1909 and 134; to applaud:

  • --commend, laud, praise.[ql



  • 1868. epainos {ep'-ahee-nos}; from 1909 and the base of 134;

  • laudation; concretely, a commendable thing: --praise.[ql



  • 1869. epairo {ep-ahee'-ro}; from 1909 and 142; to raise up

  • (literally or figuratively): --exalt self, poise (lift, take) up.
  • [ql



  • 1870. epaischunomai {ep-ahee-skhoo'-nom-ahee}; from 1909 and 153;
  • to

  • feel shame for something: --be ashamed.[ql



  • 1872. epakoloutheo {ep-ak-ol-oo-theh'-o}; from 1909 and 190; to

  • accompany: --follow (after).[ql



  • 1873. epakouo {ep-ak-oo'-o}; from 1909 and 191; to hearken

  • (favorably) to: --hear.[ql



  • 1878. epanamimnesko {ep-an-ah-mim-nace'-ko}; from 1909 and 363;
  • to

  • remind of: --put in mind.[ql



  • 1879. epanapauomai {ep-an-ah-pow'-om-ahee}; middle voice from
  • 1909

  • and 373; to settle on; literally (remain) or figuratively (rely):

  • --rest in (upon).[ql





  • 1882. epanorthosis {ep-an-or'-tho-sis}; from a compound of 1909
  • and

  • 461; a straightening up again, i.e. (figuratively) rectification

  • (reformation): --correction.[ql



  • 1883. epano {ep-an'-o}; from 1909 and 507; up above, i.e. over
  • or on

  • (of place, amount, rank, etc.): --above, more than, (up-)on,

  • over.[ql



  • 1884. eparkeo {ep-ar-keh'-o}; from 1909 and 714; to avail for, i.
  • e.

  • help: --relieve.[ql



  • 1889. Epaphras {ep-af-ras'}; contracted from 1891; Epaphras, a

  • Christian: --Epaphras.[ql



  • 1891. Epaphroditos {ep-af-rod'-ee-tos}; from 1909 (in the sense
  • of

  • devoted to) and Aphrodite (Venus); Epaphroditus, a Christian:

  • --Epaphroditus. Compare 1889.[ql



  • 1893. epei {ep-i'}; from 1909 and 1487; thereupon, i.e. since (of

  • time or cause): --because, else, for that (then, -asmuch as),

  • otherwise, seeing that, since, when.[ql



  • 1894. epeide {ep-i-day'}; from 1893 and 1211; since now, i.e. (of

  • time) when, or (of cause) whereas: --after that, because, for
  • (that,

  • -asmuch as), seeing, since.[ql



  • 1897. epeiper {ep-i'-per}; from 1893 and 4007; since indeed (of

  • cause): --seeing.[ql



  • 1898. epeisagoge {ep-ice-ag-o-gay'}; from a compound of 1909 and

  • 1521; a superintroduction: --bringing in.[ql



  • 1899. epeita {ep'-i-tah}; from 1909 and 1534; thereafter: --after

  • that(-ward), then.[ql







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