πέτρα
πέτρα, -ας, ἡ,[in LXX chiefly for סֶלַע, צוּר;]a rock, i.e. a mass of live rock as distinct from πέτρος, a detached stone or boulder: Mt 7:24, 2527:51, 60, Mk 15:46, Lk 6:488:6,...
A Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament, G. Abbott-Smith, 1922.
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πέτρα, -ας, ἡ,[in LXX chiefly for סֶלַע, צוּר;]a rock, i.e. a mass of live rock as distinct from πέτρος, a detached stone or boulder: Mt 7:24, 2527:51, 60, Mk 15:46, Lk 6:488:6,...
Πέτρος, -ου, ὁ (i.e. a stone, v.s. πέτρα, Κηφᾶς),Simon Peter, the Apostle: Mt 4:1810:2, Mk 3:16, Lk 5:8, Jo 1:41, 43, al.
* πετρώδης, -ες(< πέτρα, εἶδος),rock-like, rocky, stony: τὸ, τὰ π., of shallow soil with underlying rock, Mt 13:5, 20, Mk 4:5, 16.†
* πήγανον, -ου, τό,rue: Lk 11:42.†
πηγή, -ῆς, ἡ,[in LXX chiefly for עַיִן, also for מָקוֹר, etc.;]a spring, fountain: Ja 3:11, II Pe 2:17; τ. ὑδάτων, Re 8:1014:716:4; of a well fed by a spring, Jo 4:6; π. τοῦ αἵμ...
πήγνυμι,[in LXX chiefly for נטה, also for תּקע, etc.;]to make fast, to fix; of tents, to pitch: He 8:2 (cf. προσ-πήγνυμι).†
* πηδάλιον, -ου, τό(< πηδός, the blade of an oar),a rudder: Ja 3:4; pl., Ac 27:40.†
πηλίκος, -η, -ον,[in LXX: Za 2:2 (6) (כַּמָּה), IV Mac 15:22*;]interrog., how large, how great? (prop., of magnitude, as πόσος of quantity): in exclamations, = ἡλίκος (v. Bl., §...
πηλός, οῦ, ὁ,[in LXX chiefly for חֹמֶר, טִיט;]1. clay, as used by a potter: Ro 9:21 (cf. Is 29:16, al.).2. = βόρβορος, wet clay, mud: Jo 9:6, 11, 14, 15.†
** πήρα, -ας, ἡ,[in LXX: Jth 10:5 13:10, 15*;]a leathern pouch for victuals, etc., a wallet (Deiss. thinks an alms-bag, v. LAE, 108 ff.): Mt 10:10, Mk 6:8, Lk 9:310:422:35, 36.†
πῆχυς, -εως, gen. pl., -ῶν (for Att. -εων, v. WH, App., 157; Thackeray, Gr., 151; Deiss., BS, 153),[in LXX chiefly and freq. for אַמָּה;]1. the forearm (Hom.).2. As a measure of...
πιάζω(cf. MGr.πιάνω; v. Kennedy, Sources, 155), Doric and late Att. for πιέζω in its later senses; [in LXX: Ca 2:15 (אחז), Si 23:21*;]1. to lay hold of: Ac 3:7 (Theocr.).2. to t...
πιέζω,[in LXX: Mi 6:15 (דּרךְ)*;]1. to press, press down or together: Lk 6:38 (cl).2. Later, to seize (v.s. πιάζω).†
* πιθανολογία, -ας, ἡ(< πιθανός, persuasive, plausible), in cl. (Plat),the use of probable arguments, as opp. to demonstration (ἀπόδειξις); hence, persuasive speech: Col 2:4 (v....
πιθός, v.s. πειθός.
πικραίνω(< πικρός), [in LXX for מרר, קצף, etc.;]to make bitter: Re 10:9; pass., Re 8:1110:10; metaph., to embitter (LXX): pass., seq. πρός, Col 3:19.†
πικρία, -ας, ἡ(< πικρός), [in LXX chiefly for מַר, מָרָה and cognate forms;]bitterness;(a) of taste (Arist., Je 15:17, al.);(b) metaph., of temper, character, etc.: Ro 3:14(LXX)...
πικρός, -ά, -όν(poët. in cl.), [in LXX chiefly for מַר;]1. sharp, pointed.2. sharp to the senses; of taste, bitter: opp. to γλυκύ, Ja 3:11; metaph., harsh, bitter: Ja 3:14.
πικρῶς,adv.(< πικρός), [in LXX for מַר, מרר pi.;]bitterly: metaph., (cf. πικρὸν δάκρυον, Hom.), ἔκλαυσε π., Mt 26:75, Lk 22:62 (v. MM, xviii, s.v. παρακολουθέω).†
Πιλάτος, v.s. Πειλᾶτος.
πίμπλημι,[in LXX chiefly for מלא, also for שׂבע;] trans. form in pres. and impf. of πλήθω (intrans. in these tenses), which supplies the other tense forms;to fill: c. acc., Lk 5...
πίμπρημι(in cl. prose, rare in the simple form), [in LXX: Nu 5:21, 22, 27 (צָבֶה)*;]1. to blow, burn.2. Later, to cause to swell; mid., of parts of the body, to become swollen (...
** πινακίδιον, -ου, τό(dimin. of πινακίς, q.v.), [in Sm.: Ez 9:2*;]a writing tablet: Lk 1:63.†
** πινακίς, -ίδος, ἡ,[in Sm.: Ez 9:11*;]= πινάκιον, a tablet: Lk 1:63, Tr., mg. (v.s. πινακίδιον).†
** πίναξ, -ακος, ὁ,[in LXX: IV Mac 17:7 R*;]prop., a board, plank; hence, of various at wooden articles;(a) a tablet;(b) a disc, a dish: Mt 14:8, 11, Mk 6:25, 28, Lk 11:39.†
πίνω,[in LXX chiefly for שׁתה;]to drink: absol., Lk 2:19, Jo 4:7, al.; c. acc. rei, Mt 6:25, 31, Mk 14:25, al.; of habitual use, Lk 1:15, Ro 14:21, al.; by meton., τὸ ποτήριον, ...
πιότης, -ητος, ἡ(< πίων, fat), [in LXX chiefly for דֶּשֶׁן;]fatness: Ro 11:17.†