λυπέω
λυπέω, -ῶ(< λύπη), [in LXX for חרה, etc.;]to distress, grieve, cause pain or grief: c. acc. pers., II Co 2:2, 57:8; pass., Mt 14:917:2318:3119:2226:22, Mk 10:2214:19, Jo 16:2021...
A Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament, G. Abbott-Smith, 1922.
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λυπέω, -ῶ(< λύπη), [in LXX for חרה, etc.;]to distress, grieve, cause pain or grief: c. acc. pers., II Co 2:2, 57:8; pass., Mt 14:917:2318:3119:2226:22, Mk 10:2214:19, Jo 16:2021...
λύπη, -ης, ἡ,[in LXX for עֶצֶב and cogn. forms, etc.;]pain of body or mind, grief, sorrow: Jo 16:6, II Co 2:7; opp. to χαρά, Jo 16:20, He 12:11; ἀπὸ τῆς λ., Lk 22:45; ἐκ λ., II ...
Λυσανίας, -ου, ὁ,Lysanias: Lk 3:1.†
Λυσίας, -ου, ὁ,Lysias (Claudius L., Ac 23:26), Ac 24:[7], 22.†
λύσις, -εως, ἡ(< λύω), [in LXX: Ec 7:30 (8:1) (פֵּשֶׁר), Da LXX 12:8, Wi 8:8*;]a loosing: of divorce, I Co 7:27.†
** λυσιτελέω, -ῶ(< λυσιτελής, useful, prop., τὰ τέλη λύων), [in LXX: To 3:6, Si 20:10, 14 29:11*;]1. prop., to indemnify, payexpenses.2. to be useful, to profit; usually impers....
λύστρα, -ας, ἡ, and (in Ac 14:816:2, II Ti 3:11) -ων, τά (cf. Λύδδα),Lystra, a city of Lycaonia: Ac 14:6, 8, 2116:1, 2, II Ti 3:11.†
λύτρον, -ον, τό(< λύω), [in LXX (Pent.15, Pr2, Isa1) for פִּדְיוֹם and cogn. forms, גְּאֻלָּה, כֹּפֶר, מְחִיר;]a ransom (as for a life, Ex 21:30; for slaves, Le 19:20; for capti...
λυτρόω, -ῶ(< λύτρον, q.v.), [in LXX chiefly for פּדה, גּאל;]to release on receipt of ransom; mid., to release by paying ransom, to redeem: in spiritual sense, Tit 2:14; pass, I ...
† λύτρωσις, -εως, ἡ(< λυτρόω), [in LXX: Le 25:29, 48, Is 63:4גְּאֻלִים, גְּאֻלָּה), Nu 18:16, Ps 48 (49):8110 (111):9129 (130):7 (פָּדָה, פִּדְיֹן, פְּדוּת), Jg 1:15*;]a ransomi...
λυτρωτής, -οῦ, ὁ(< λυτρόω), [in LXX: of God, Ps 18 (19):1477 (78):35 (גֹּאֵל)*;]a redeemer, deliverer: Ac 7:35 (not found elsewhere).†
λυχνία, -ας, ἡ(vulgar form of λυχνίον = λυχνοῦχος; v. Kennedy, Sources, 40), [in LXX for מְנוֹרָה (Ex 25:3140:4, al.);]a lampstand: Mt 5:15, Mk 4:21, Lk 8:1611:33; of that in th...
λύχνος, -ου, ὁ,[in LXX for נֵר (Ex 25:36 (37), al.);]a lamp (portable, and usually set on a stand, λυχνία): Mt 5:15, Lk 11:36; ἔρχεται ὁ λ., Mk 4:21; λ. ἅπτειν, Lk 8:1611:3315:8...
λύω,[in LXX for פּתח, נתר hi., etc.;]1. to loose, unbind, release: of things, Mk 1:7, Lk 3:16, al.; of beasts, Mt 21:2, Lk 13:15, al.; of persons, Jo 11:44, Ac 22:30; of Satan, ...
Λωίς (Rec. Λωΐς), -ίδος, ἡ,Lois: II Ti 1:5.†
Λώτ, ὁ (Heb. לוֹט), indecl.,Lot (Ge 11:27, al.): Lk 17:28, 29, 32, II Pe 2:7.†
Μ, μ, μῦ, τό, indecl.,mu, m, the twelfth letter. As a numeral, μʹ = 40; m͵ = 40,000.
Μαάθ, ὁ, indecl.,Maath: Lk 3:26.†
Μαγαδάν,Magadan, an unidentified place on the coast of the Sea of Galilee: Mt 15:39 (Rec. Μαγδαλά; cf. Mk 8:10, where for Δαλμανουθά, D* has Μελεγαδά, D1Μαγαιδά, some cursives Μ...
Μαγδαλά (Aram. מַגְדְֺּלָא = Heb. מִגְדֹּל, which in Jos 15:37 B is rendered Μαγαδά),Magdala: Mt 15:39 (Rec. for Μαγαδάν, q.v.).†
Μαγδαληνός, -ά, όν,Magdalene, of Magdala: Μαρία (q.v.) ἡ MM., Mt 27:56, 6128:1, Mk 15:40, 4716:1, [9], Lk 8:224:10, Jo 19:2520:1, 18.†
Μαγεδών,Magedon: Re 16:16 (WH, Ἅρ Μ. for Ἁρμαγεδών, q.v.).†
μαγεία, v.s. μαγία.
* μαγεύω (Eur., Plut., al.),1. to be a Magus, or skilled in Magian lore.2. to practise magic: Ac 8:9.†
* μαγία (Rec. -εία), -ας, ἡ(< μάγος),1. the lore of the Magians (Plat.).2. magic: pl., magic arts, sorceries: Ac 8:11.†
μάγος, -ου, ὁ,[in LXX for אַשָּׁף, Da LXX TH 2:2, 10, al. (cf. רַב־מָגchief magian, Je 39:3, 13);]1. one of the Μάγοι, a Median tribe (Hdt).2. a Magian, one of a sacred caste, o...
Μαγώγ, ὁ, indecl. (Heb. מָגוֹג, Ge 10:2, Ex 38:2, al.),Magog, associated with Gog: Re 20:8 (v. Swete, in l.).†