Though to Timaeus

Greek Dictionary Though to Timaeus:

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Though: 1223. See Through, 1223.
Though: 1437. See If, 1437.
Though: 1487. See If, 1487. 
Though: 1499. See If, 1487,  
Though: 1512. See If, 1487.
Though: 1537. See Out, 1537.
Through: 1722. See In, 1722.  

Though: 2532. See Both, 2532.

Though: 2539. Greek is, kaiper. Although. Sequel to follow, participial, Philippians 3:4, “Though I might.” Hebrews 5:8, 7:5, 12:17. 2 Peter 1:12, “Though ye know them.”  Sequel to follow, finite verb. Revelation 17:8, K.J.B., “And yet is,”  later edit read, also, even so. N.I.V. “And yet will come.”

Though: 2544. See Although, 2543.
Though: 2579. See Much, 2579.

Though: 3676. Greek is, homos. Advers. part. as English, at the same time, as nevertheless, notwithstanding, yet. As strengthened by “indeed,” John 12:42, “Nevertheless among the chief rulers.” In English, yet, nevertheless. In the usage of Paul, “homos,” is put before a comparison with something inferior, out of which there then follows a conclusion as yet, even, 1 Corinthians 14:7, “And even things without life giving sound,” as yet even as to inanimate musical instruments you require them to give forth distinct sounds; how much more then, etc. Galatians 3:15, “Though it be but a man’s covenant,” duly confirmed no one annulleth, etc.

Though: 3754. See Because, 3754.  
Thought: 1260. See Mused, 1260.

Thoughts: 1270. Greek is, dianoema. Cogitation, thought, Luke 11:17, “He knew their thoughts.” Septuagint for Hebrew, Isaiah 55:9, “And my thoughts (are higher) than your thoughts.”

Thoughts: 1761. See Device, 1761.
Thoughts: 3053. See Imaginations, 3053.
Thousand: 1367. See Two, 1367.
Thousand: 2035. See Seven, 2035.
Thousand: Thousands: 3461. See Company, 3461.
Thousand: 3463. See Ten, 3463.

Thousand: 4000. Greek is, pentakischiloi. Five thousand, past particle, Five times one thousand, Matthew 14:21, 16:9. Mark 6:44, 8:19. Luke 9:14. John 6:10. Septuagint, Ezra 2:69, “Five thousand pound of silver.” 2 Chronicles 35:9.

Thousand: 5070. Greek is, tetrakischilios. Adverb, past particle, four times one thousand, as four thousand, Matthew 15:38, 16:10. Mark 8:9-20. Acts 21:38. Septuagint, 1 Chronicles 12:26.

Thousand: 5153. Greek is, trischilioi. Three thousand, Acts 2:41, “Three thousand souls.” Septuagint for Hebrew, Exodus 32:28.

Thousand: Thousands: 5505. Greek is, chilias. A chilias, a thousand in number, Luke 14:31. Acts 4:4. 1 Corinthians 10:8. Revelation 5:11, 7:4-5-6-7-8, 11:13, 14:1-3, 21:16. Septuagint for Hebrew, Genesis 24:60, “Mother of thousands of millions.” Exodus 12:37.

Thousand: 5507. Greek is, chilioi. Number, Adjective, A thousand, 2 Peter 3:8, “A thousand years.” Revelation 11:3, 12:6, 14:20, 20:2-3-4-5-6-7. Septuagint for Hebrew, Genesis 20:16. Exodus 38:25.

Threaten: Threatened: 546. Greek is, apeileo. To threaten, to menace, sequel to follow, dative, Acts 4:17, “Let us straitly threaten them,” let us strongly threaten. The use of the Greek, “With a threat,” here is intensive; Hence in the sense of to reproach, to upbraid, absolute, 1 Peter 2:23, “He threatened not.” Septuagint for Hebrew, “Rebuketh,” Nahum 1:4. Isaiah 66:14, “Indignation.”

Threatened: 4324.Greek is, prosapeileo. To threaten further, absolute, Acts 4:21, “When they had further threatened them,” compare with verse 18, “They — commanded them not to speak.”

Threatening: Threatenings: 547. Greek is, apeile. Threat, Acts 4:17, 4:29, 9:1. Hence, reproach, upbraiding, Ephesians 6:9. Septuagint for Hebrew, “Wrath.” Proverbs 19:12. Proverbs 13:8, “Rebuke.” Hebrew, Proverbs 17:10, “Reproof.”

Three: 5140. Greek is, trels, or, tria. Number three. Matthew 12:40, 13:33, 18:20, “Where two or three are gathered together.” Septuagint for Hebrew, Genesis 7:13, “The three wives of his sons.

Three: 5145. See Hundred, 5145.

Three: 5148. Greek is, trietia. The space of three years, triennium, Acts 20:31, “By the space of three years.”

Three: 5150. Greek is, trimenon. Adjective, Of three months, trimestris. In N.T., neuter, three months, trimestre, Hebrews 11:23, “Moses — was hid three months.” Septuagint for Hebrew, Genesis 38:24, “Three months after.” Hebrew, 2 Kings 24:8, “He reigned — three months.”

Three: 5151. See Times, 5151. 
Three: 5153. See Thousand, 5153. 
Threescore: 1440. See Seventy, 1440. 
Threescore: 1835. See Sixty, 1835. 
Threescore-thousand: See Threescore and thousand.
Thresheth: 248. See Treadeth, 248. 
Threw: 906. See Cast, 906. 
Threw: 4952. See Tear, 4952. 
Thrice: 5151. See Times, 5151.

Throat: 2995. Greek is, larugx. Larnz, the throat, gullet, as an organ of the voice, Romans 3:13, “Their throat is an open sepulcher,” quoted from Psalms 5:9, where Septuagint for Hebrew, is, garow, or, garon, “Throat.

Throat: 4155. See Choked, 4155.

Throne: 968. Greek is, bema. A step, as in,

a. A pace, foot-step, Acts 7:5, “Not so much as to set his foot on,” as not a foot-breadth. So Septuagint for Hebrew, “Foot-breadth,” (a place for stepping on.) Deuteronomy 2:5.

b. by implication, like the English steps; as in any elevated place to which the ascent is by steps, such as a stage or pulpit for a speaker or reader, Septuagint for Hebrew, “Pulpit of wood,” Nehemiah  8:4. In N.T., spoken of an elevated seat like a throne in the theatre at Cesarea on which Herod sat, Acts 12:21. More commonly, a tribunal, as of a judge or magistrate, Matthew 27:19, “He was set down on the judgment seat.” John 19:13, “and sat down on the judgment seat in a place that is called the Pavement,” Acts 18:12-16-17, 25:6-10-17. Romans 14:10. 2 Corinthians 5:10.

Throne: Thrones: 2362. Greek is, thronos. To seat, a seat, past particle, a high seat with a footstool. Later in N.T., a throne, as the emblem of regal authority.

a. Past particle, as attributed to kings, Luke 1:52, “Their seats,” Acts 2:30, “Raised up Christ to sit on the throne.” Septuagint for Hebrew, “Great throne,” 1 Kings 10:18. Job 36:7. Also to God, as the sovereign of the universe, Matthew 5:34, 23:22. Acts 7:49, compare with, Isaiah 66:1, “Heaven is my throne.” Hebrews 4:16, 12:2. Septuagint and Hebrew, “Throne,” Psalms 47:8, 103:19. To Jesus as the Messiah, Matthew 19:28, 25:31. Revelation 3:21, 20:11, “A great white throne.” To the apostles in the kingdom of God, Matthew 19:28. Luke 22:30. Revelation 20:4, “I saw thrones,” also symbolically to the elders around God’s throne, Revelation 4:4, 11:16, “Their seats.” Further, to Satan, Revelation 2:13, 13:2, “Satan’s seat is.” Symbolically to the beast, Revelation 16:10, “The fifth angel poured out his vial upon the seat of the beast.”

b. Metonymically, for dominion, Luke 1:32, “God shall give unto Him the throne of His father David.” Hebrews 1:8, quoted from Psalms 45:6, where Septuagint for Hebrew, “Thy throne, O God.” As also 2 Samuel 3:10, 7:13-16. Also for a potentate, higher power, Colossians 1:16, “Whether they be thrones.” where, “Thrones,” is spoken generally of earthly or of celestial potentates, as in archangels.

Throng: 2346. See Tribulation, 2346.
Throng: 4912. See Keep, 4912.
Thronged: 4846. See Choke, 4848.

Thronged: Thronging: 4918. Greek is, sunthibo. Feminine, to press together, to press closely, on all sides, as a crowd upon a person, common form accommodation, Mark 5:24-31. “The multitude thronging thee.”

Throngs: 2438. Greek is, himas. A throng, strap, of leather, generally in N.T., especially,

a. Plural, throngs which which the hands of captives or criminals were bound and then drawn up into the position for scourging, Acts 22:25, “They bound him with throngs.” A scourge.

b. A shoe-latchet, the throng by which a shoe or sandal was fastened to the foot, Mark 1:7, “The latchet of whose shoes I am not worthy to stoop down and unloose.” Luke 3:16. John 1:27. Septuagint for Hebrew, “Latchet,” Isaiah 5:27.

Through: 303. Greek is, ana. preposition, Governing in Greek poets the Dative, on, upon,, but in prose writers the accusative, on, in, as, to have always in the mouth. In N.T. only with an accusative in two significations.

a. With its accusative, it forms a paraphrase for an adverb; as by turns, alternately, 1 Corinthians 14:27, “And that by course,” sequel follows genitive, in the midst of, through the midst of, between; spoken of place, Matthew 13:25, ” Mark 7:31. Revelation 7:17, collectively with, Revelation 5:6. Septuagint, Isaiah 57:5, ” for Hebrew, 2 Kings 16:14. Spoken of persons, 1 Corinthians 6:5, “Judge between his brethren?” So, Matthew 20:9-10, “Every man a penny,” as each a denarius; better perhaps under b.

b. With numeral words it marks distribution, as in Mark 6:40, “Sat down in ranks, by hundreds, and by fifties.” Luke 9:14. Luke 9:3, “Neither have two coats apiece.” Luke 10:1, “Two and two.” John 2:6. Revelation 4:8, collectively with, Isaiah 6:2. By peculiar anomaly we find “ana,” once in this sense before the nom. Revelation 21:21, “Every several gate was of one pearl,” or each one of the gates.” Note. In composition, “ana,” denotes, 1. up, upward. 2. back, again, Latin, re- implying repetition, increase, intensity, etc.

Through: 1223. See By, 1223.
Through: 1224. See Pass, 1224.  
Through: 1279. See Journey, 1279.
Through: Throughout: 1330. See Gone, 1330.
Through: 1358. See Break, 1358.
Through: 1350. See Net, 1350.  
Through: 1537.
Through: 1653. See Mercy, 1653.
Through: 1722. Throughly: Throughout: 1722. See In, 1722.
Through: Throughout: 1909. See On, 1909.
Through: Throughout: 2596. See Against, 2596.
Through: 2700. See Thrust, 2700.  
Through: 4044. See Pierce, 4044.
Through: 4063. See Ran, 4063.
Throughly: 1245. See Purge, 1245.
Throughly: 1822. See Furnish, 1822.
Throughly: 3956. See All, 3956.
Throughout: 1223. See By, 1223.
Throughout: 1519. See To, 1519.  
Throughout: 1722. See In, 1722.

Throughout: 3650. See Whole, 3650.
Thrown: 906. See Cast, 909.
Thrown: 2647. See Overthrow, 2647.
Thrown: 4496. See Scattered, 4496.
Thrust: 683. See Cast, 683.
Thrust: 906. See Cast, 906.
Thrust: 1544. See Leave, 1544.
Thrust: 1856. See Drave, 1856.
Thrust: 1877. See Launched, 1877.  
Thrust: 2601. See Brought: 2601.

Thrust: 2700. Greek is, katatoxeno. Feminine, to shoot down with an arrow, or dart, passive, common form dative, Hebrews 12:20, “Or thrust through,” in allusion to Exodus 19:13, where Septuagint for Hebrew, is, “Shot through.

Thrust: 3992. Greek is, pempo. Future to send, transitive verb.

Of persons, as to cause to go.

a-1, Generally, Common, accommodation, Matthew 22:7, “He sent forth his armies” Acts 25:25, “I have determined to send him.” Philippians 2:23. Sequel follows accommodation, Dative, Of persons to whom, 1 Corinthians 4:17, “I send unto you.” Philippians 2:19, “To send Timotheus.” Matthew 2:8, “He sent them to Bethlehem.” Mark 5:12. Acts 25:21, “I might send him to Caesar.” Ephesians 6:22. Colossians 4:8. Titus 3:12.

a-2. Specially of messengers, agents, ambassadors, etc. common form, accommodation, Matthew 11:2, “He sent two of his disciples.” Luke 16:24. John 1:22, 13:16. 1 Thessalonians 3:2. 1 Peter 2:14, “As unto them that are sent by him.” Luke 7:10, “They that were sent,” those sent, the messengers. “to,” common form, accommodation, Of place, Luke 16:27. Acts 15:22. Luke 4:26, “Unto none of them was Elias sent.” Acts 15:25. Common, infinitive mode, of purpose, 1 Corinthians 16:3. Revelation 22:16, “I Jesus have sent mine angel.”

Also common form, accommodation, of persons implied, as sequel follows “to,” common form, infinitive mode, of purpose, 1 Thessalonians 3:5, “I sent to know your faith,” as in English, “I sent to know. “To,” common form, accommodation, of place, Acts 10:32, 20:17. Acts 10:33, “I sent to thee,” Acts 19:31, 23:30. So participle, “Having sent,” before a finite verb, implying that one does a thing by an agent or messenger, Matthew 14:10, “And he sent, and beheaded John in the prison.” Compare with, Mark 6:27. Spoken of teachers, ambassadors sent from God or in his name, as John the Baptist, common form inferred, John 1:33, “He that sent me to baptize with water.” Jesus as sent from the Father, John 4:34, 5:23-24, 6:38, 7:16-28, Romans 8:3. The Spirit, John 14:26, 15:26, 16:7. Apostles as sent out by Jesus, John 13:20, 20:21.

b-1. Of things, to send, to transmit, past particle, common form accommodation, of thing and dat. of person. Revelation 11:10, “And shall send gifts one to another.” So, common form accommodation, of thing implied, Acts 11:29, “Determined to send relief.” Philippians 4:16.

b-2. Trope, to send upon or among, common form, accommodation, Dative, 2 Thessalonians 2:11, “God shall send them strong delusion.” So, common form accommodation, simply to send forth, as to thrust in, Revelation 14:15-18, “Thrust in thy sharp sickle.

Thunder: 1027. Thundered: Thunderings: Thunders: 1027. Greek is, bronte: Mark 3:17, “surnamed them Boanerges, which is, the sons of thunder;” John 12:28-29, “a voice from heave—the people therefore, that stood by, and heard it, said that it thundered:” Revelation 4:5, “Out of the throne proceeded lightnings and thunderings and voices;” Revelation 6:1: 8:5: 10:3-4, seven thunders uttered their voices;” Revelation 11:19: 14:2; 16:18; 19:6; Septuagint for Hebrew, Psalms 68:9, “O God, did send a plentiful rain,” Psalms 105:32, “He gave them hail for rain, and flaming fire in their land.”

Thundered: 1096. See Made, 1096.
Thus: 2532. See Both, 2536.
Thus: 3592. See Such, 3592.
Thus: 3779. See Wise, 3779.
Thus: 5023. See Same, 5023.
Thus: 5124. See This, 3778.  
Thus: 5127. See This, 3778.  
Thy: 4572. See Self, 4572.
Thy: 4674, or, 4675. See Thine, 4674, or 4675.
Thyatira: 2363.
Thyine: 2367.
Thyself: 846. See Self, 846.
Thyself: 1438. See Himself, 1438.
Thyself: 4572.See Self, 4572.
Tiberias: 5085.
Tiberius: 5086.
Tidings: 2097. See Good, 2097.
Tidings: 3056. See Word, 3056.
Tidings: 5334.
Tied: 1210. See Knit, 1210.

Tiling: 2766. Greek is, keramos. Past particle, potter’s clay, any earthen vessel In N.T., a tile of burnt clay for covering roofs, Luke 5:19, “Let him down through the tiling.”

Till: 302. See Whoso, 302. 
Till: 891. See Until, 891.
Till: 1508. See Be, 1508.  
Till: 1519. See To, 1519.  
Till: 2193. See Until, 2193.  
Till: 3360. See Until, 3360.
Till: 3752.
Till: 3757.
Timaeus: 5090.

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