λατρεία
λατρεία, -ας, ἡ(< λατρεύω, q.v.), [in LXX (always of divine service): Ex 12:25, 2613:5, Jos 22:27, I Ch 28:13 (עֲבֹדָה), I Mac 1:43 2:19, 22, III Mac 4:14*;]1. hired service, se...
A Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament, G. Abbott-Smith, 1922.
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λατρεία, -ας, ἡ(< λατρεύω, q.v.), [in LXX (always of divine service): Ex 12:25, 2613:5, Jos 22:27, I Ch 28:13 (עֲבֹדָה), I Mac 1:43 2:19, 22, III Mac 4:14*;]1. hired service, se...
λατρεύω(< λάτρις, a hired servant), [in LXX (always, as λατρεία, of the service of God or of heathen divinities) chiefly for עבד, Ex 3:12, al.; in Da LXX TH (3:12, al.) for פְּל...
λάχανον, -ου, τό(λαχαίνω, to dig), [in LXX: Ge 9:3, III Ki 20 (21):2, Ps 36 (37):2, Pr 15:17 (יֶרֶק, יָרָק)*;]a garden herb, vegetable: Lk 11:42; usually in pl., Mt 13:32, Mk 4:...
λεββαῖος, -ου, ὁ(on the derivation, v. Dalman, Words, 50; Swete, Mk. 3:18),Lebbæus: Mt 10:3, Mk 3:18 (WH, mg.; Θαδδαῖος, q.v., Rec., WH, txt., RV, cf. WH, App., 11, 24. In Lk 6:...
*† λεγιών (Rec. -εών), -ῶνος, ἡ, (Lat. legio),a legion: Mt 26:53, Mk 5:9, 15, Lk 8:30.†
λέγω,[in LXX very freq., chiefly for אמר; λέγει for נְאֻם, Ge 22:16, al.;]1. in Hom., to pick out, gather, reckon, recount.2. In Hdt. and Att., to say, speak, affirm, declare: a...
λεῖμμα (WH, λίμμα, v. their App., 154), -τος, τό(< λείπω), [in LXX: IV Ki 19:4 A (שְׁאֵרִית)*;]a remnant: Ro 11:5.†
λεῖος, -εία, -εῖον,[in LXX: Ge 27:11, I Ki 17:40 R (חָלָק, חַלּוּק); ὁδὸς λ., Is 40:4Α (בִּקְעָה); Pr 2:2012:1326:23*;]smooth: opp. to τραχύς, Lk 3:5(LXX).†
λείπω,[in LXX: Jb 4:11, Pr 19:1 (4) (פּרד), al.;]1. trans., to leave, leave behind; pass., to be left behind, to lack seq. prep. (as more usual in cl.), ἐν, Ja 1:4; c. gen. rei,...
λειτουργέω, -ῶ(< λειτουργός), [in LXX chiefly for שׁרת pi., also for עבד, צבא, etc.;]1. in cl., at Athens, to supply public offices at one's own cost, render public service to t...
λειτουργία, -ας, ἡ(< λειτουργέω), [in LXX chiefly for עֲבֹדָה, Nu 4:24, I Ch 9:13, al.;]1. in cl. (chiefly of Athens), the discharge of a public office at one's own expense (v. ...
† λειτουργικός, -ή, -όν,[in LXX for עֲבֹדָה, שָׁרֵת; ἔργα, Nu 7:5; στολαί, Ex 31:9 (10) 39:13 (1); σκευή, Nu 4:12, 26, II Ch 24:14*;]of or for service, ministering: πνεύματα, He...
λειτουργός, -οῦ, ὁ(< λιός, ἔργον), [in LXX chiefly for מְשָׁרֵת, Jos 1:1 A, III Ki 10:5, Ps 102 (103):21, Si 7:30, al.;]1. in cl., one who discharges a public office at his own ...
λεμά, v.s. λαμά.
*† λέντιον, -ου, τό (Lat. linteum),a linen cloth, towel: Jo 13:4, 5.†
λεπίς, -ίδος, ἡ(< λέπω, to peel) [in LXX chiefly for קַשְׂקֶשֶׂת;]a scale: Ac 9:18.†
λέπρα, -ας, ἡ(< λεπρός), [in LXX for צָרַעַת;]leprosy: Mt 8:3, Mk 1:42, Lk 5:12, 13.†
λεπρός, -ά, -όν(< λεπίς), [in LXX for צָרוּעַ, מְצֹרָע;]1. (in cl.) scaly, rough.2. leprous; chiefly as subst., ὁ λ., a leper: Mt 8:210:811:5, Mk 1:40, Lk 4:277:2217:12; of Simo...
* λεπτός, -ή, -όν(λέπω, to peel),1. peeled.2. fine, thin, small, light; hence, in late Gk., as subst. τὸ λ., a small coin (one-eighth of an as, AV, mite): Mk 12:42, Lk 12:5921:2.†
Λευεί (indecl.) and Λευείς (Rec. -υΐ, -υΐς), gen. Λευεί, acc. -είν, ὁ (Heb. לֵוִי),Levi;1. the son of Jacob: He 7:5, 9, Re 7:7.2. Son of Melchi: Lk 3:24.3. Son of Simeon: Lk 3:2...
Λευείτης(Rec. Λευΐτης), -ου, ὁ, [in LXX for לֵוִי;]a Levite: Lk 10:32, Jo 1:19, Ac 4:36.†
Λευειτικός(Rec. Λευϊτ-), -ή, -όν, [in LXX: Le, tit.*;]Levitical: He 7:11.†
λευκαίνω(< λευκός), [in LXX: Ps 50 (51):7, Is 1:18 (לבן hi.), etc.;]to whiten, make white: c. acc. rei, Mk 9:3, Re 7:14.†
*† λευκο-βύσσινος, -ον(cf. λευκολινής, a robe of white flax, C.I., 155, 17),white linen: Re 19:14 (WH, mg.).†
λευκός, ή, -όν,[in LXX chiefly for לָבָן;]1. bright, brilliant: of clothing, Mt 17:2, Mk 9:316:5, Lk 9:29, Ac 1:10, Re 3:54:46:117:9, 1319:14 (cf. Ec 9:8); ὡς χιών, Mt 28:3; ἐν ...
λέων, -οντος, ὁ,[in LXX chiefly for אֲרִי, אַרְיֵה, also for כְּפִיר, etc.;]a lion: He 11:33, I Pe 5:8, Re 4:79:8, 1710:313:2; metaph., II Ti 4:17, Re 5:5.†
λήθη, -ης, ἡ(< λήθω = λανθάνω), [in LXX: Le 5:15 (מַעַל), Wi 16:11, Si 14:7, al.;]forgetfulness: λ. λαβεῖν (on the phrase, v. Mayor, in l.): II Pe 1:9.†