δικαίωσις
δικαίωσις, -εως, ἡ(< δικαιόω), [in LXX for מִשְׁפָּט, Le 24:22 *;]the act of pronouncing righteous, justification, acquittal: Ro 4:255:18 (Cremer, 199).†
A Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament, G. Abbott-Smith, 1922.
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δικαίωσις, -εως, ἡ(< δικαιόω), [in LXX for מִשְׁפָּט, Le 24:22 *;]the act of pronouncing righteous, justification, acquittal: Ro 4:255:18 (Cremer, 199).†
δικαστής, -οῦ, ὁ(< δικάζω), [in LXX for שֹׁפֵט;]a judge: Ac 7:27, 35(LXX).†SYN.: κριτής, wh. "gives prominence to the mental process" (Thayer). δ. is the forensic term. In Attic...
δίκη, -ης, ἡ[in LXX for נקם, ריב, etc.;]1. custom.2. right.3. a judicial hearing; hence its result, the execution of a sentence, punishment: δ. τίνειν, II Th 1:9; δ. υπεχειν, Ju...
δίκτυον, -ον, τό[in LXX chiefly for רֶשֶׁת, שְׂבָכָה;]general term for a net: Mt 4:20, 21, Mk 1:18, 19, Lk 5:2, 4-6, Jo 21:6, 8, 11.†SYN.: ἀμφίβληστρον (q.v.), σαγήνη.
*† δίλογος, -ον(< δίς, λέγω),1. in sense of διλογεῖν, -ία (Xen.), given to repetition.2. In NT, prob. (cf. δίγλωσσος, Pr 11:13, Si 5:9) double-tongued: I Ti 3:8.†
διόconjunct. for δι᾽ ὅ,wherefore, on which account: Mt 27:8, Lk 7:7, Ac 15:19, Ro 1:24, al.; δ. καί, Lk 1:35, Ac 10:2924:26, Ro 4:2215:22, II Co 1:204:135:9, Phl 2:9, He 11:1213...
† δι-οδεύω,[in LXX chiefly for עבר;]1. to travel through: c. acc., Ac 17:12. to travel along (Ba 4:2, I Mac 12:32, 33): Lk 8:1.†
Διονύσιος, -ου, ὁDionysius, an Athenian: Ac 17:34.†
** διό-περconjunct. (διό, q.v., strengthened by πέρ),[in LXX: Jth 8:17; II Mac 5 *;]for which very reason: I Co 8:1310:14.†
* διοπετής (written also διϊπ-), -ές(< δῖος, πίπτω, v. Page on Ac, l.c.; DB, i, 605, n., ext., 112a; Field, Notes, 130 f.),fallen from heaven (R, mg.): τὸ δ. (sc. ἄγαλμα, statue...
* διόρθωμα, -τος, τό(< διορθόω, to make straight, set right),a correction, reform: Ac 24:3.†
* διόρθωσις, -εως, ἡ (v. supr.),1. a making straight.2. a reforming, reformation (used in late writers of laws, etc.): He 9:10 (Cremer, 807).†
δι-ορύσσω[in LXX: Jb 24:16, Ex 12:5, 7, 12, (חתר) *;]to dig through: c. acc, of house-breaking (as in π.; MM, Exp., xi), Mt 24:43, Lk 12:39; absol., Mt 6:19, 20.†
Διόσ-κουροι, -ων, οἱ(Ion. and κοινή form of Att., Διόσκοροι; < Διός, gen. of Ζεύς + κόρος, a son),the Dioscuri (Castor and Pollux), twin sons of Zeus and Leda (RV, The Twin Brot...
δι-ότι, conjunct., for διὰ τοῦτο, ὅτι (Lat. propterea quod),because: Lk 1:132:721:28, Ac 13:3518:1020:2622:18, Ro 1:19, 213:208:7, 21, I Co 15:9, Phl 2:26, I Th 2:8, 18 (Lft., N...
Διοτρέφης (Rec. -τρεψής), -ες(< Διός, gen. of Ζεύς + τρέφω: cherished by Zeus),as proper name, Diotrephes: III Jo 9.†
διπλόος(poët., διπλός, whence corp. -ότερον), -όη, -όον (-οῦ, -ῆ, -οῦν) [in LXX for כָּפַל, מִשְׁנֶה, and cognates;]twofold, double: I Ti 5:17, Re 18:6; διπλότιρον, in twofold m...
* διπλόω, -ῶ(< διπλόος),to double: δ. τὰ διπλᾶ, Re 18:6.†
Δίς,old nom. for Ζεύς (q.v.), whence gen. Διός, acc. Δία: Ac 14:12, 13.†
δίςadv.,twice: Mk 14:30, 72; δ. τ. σαββάτου, Lk 18:12; καὶ ἅπαξ κ. δ., Phl 4:16, I Th 2:18; δ. ἀποθανόντα, Ju 12 (v. Mayor, ICC, in l.); δ. μυριάδες, Re 9:16.†
**† δισ-μυριάς, -άδος, ἡ,[in LXX: II Mac 6 *;]twice ten thousand: Re 9:16 (LT; δὶς μυριάδες, WH; δύο μ., Rec.).†
* διστάζω(< δίς),to doubt, hesitate: Mt 14:3128:17.†SYN.: ἀπορέω, διαπορέω, διακρίνομαι, μετεωρίζομαι (v. DCG, i, 491).
δίστομος, -ον(< δίς, στόμα), [in LXX: Jg 3:16, Ps 149:6, Pr 5:4 (פִּּיּוֹת), Si 21:3 *;]1. of rivers and roads, double-mouthed, double branching.2. Of swords (Eur.; LXX, ll. c.)...
δισ-χίλιοι, -αι, -αtwo thousand: Mk 5:13.†
δι-υλίζω(< δια, ὑλίζω, to strain) [in LXX: Am 6:6 *;]1. to strain thoroughly (Archytas; Am., l.c.).2. Later, to strain out: fig., Mt 23:24.†
** διχάζω(δίχα, apart), [in Aq.: Le 1:17, De 14:6 *;]to cut apart, divide in two; metaph., to set at variance: Mt 10:35.†
** διχοστασία, -ας, ἡ(< διχοστατέω, to stand apart), [in LXX: I Mac 3:29 *;]standing apart, dissension: Ro 16:17, Ga 5:20.†