Εὐωδία
Εὐωδία, -ας, ἡ, Phl 4:2, Rec. (for Εὐοδία, q.v.).†
A Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament, G. Abbott-Smith, 1922.
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Εὐωδία, -ας, ἡ, Phl 4:2, Rec. (for Εὐοδία, q.v.).†
εὐωδία, -ας, ἡ(< εὐώδης, fragrant; < ὄζω) [in LXX for נִיחֹחַ, Ge 8:21, al. (ὀσμὴ εὐωδίας); Si 20:9 24:15, al.;]fragrance: metaph., Χριστοῦ εὐ,., II Co 2:15; ὀσμὴ εὐωδίας (a met...
εὐώνυμος, -ον(εὖ, ὄνομα), [in LXX chiefly for שְׂמאׄל;]1. of good name or omen2. Euphemistic for ἀριστερός, left: Ac 21:3, Re 10:2; ἐξ εὐωνύμων, on the left: Mt 20:21, 2325:33, ...
ἐφάλλομαι[in LXX for צָלַח, I Ki 10:611:616:13 *;]to leap upon: seq. ἐπί c. acc pers. Ac 19:16.†
* ἐφ-άπαξ,adv.1. once for all (Eupol.): Ro 6:10He 7:279:1210:10.2. at once: I Co 15:6.†
ἐφεῖδον, v.s. ἐπεῖδον.
Ἐφεσῖνος, -η, -ονEphesian: Re 2:1, Rec. (ἐν Ἐφέσῳ, WH, RV).†
Ἐφέσιος, -α, -ονEphesian: Ac 18:2719:28, 34, 3521:29.†
Ἔφεσος, -ου, ἡEphesus, a city in Asia Minor Ac 18:19, 21, 24, 2719:1, 17, 26 (on the gen., v. M, Pr., 73) Ac 20:16, 17, I Co 15:3216:8, Eph 1:1, I Ti 1:3, II Ti 1:184:12, Re 1:1...
* ἐφ-ευρετής, -οῦ, ὁ(< ἐφευρίσκω, to find out)an inventor, contriver: κακῶν (cf. κακίαςεὑρετής, II Mac 7:31), Ro 1:30.†
† ἐφ-ημερία, -ας, ἡ(< ἐφήμερος), [in LXX chiefly for מִשְׁמֶרֶת, מַחֲלֹקֶת;]1. a course of daily services (Ne 13:30, I Ch 25:8, al.).2. a class or course of priests detailed for...
* ἐφ-ήμερος, -ον(ἐπί, ἡμέρα),1. lasting for a day.2. daily, for the day: Ja 2:15.†
ἔφιδε, v.s. ἐπεῖδον.
** ἐφ-ικνέομαι, -οῦμαι[in LXX: Si 43:27, 30 R (ἀφικ- ABא)*;]to come to, to reach: seq. ἄχρι, II Co 10:13; εἰς, ib. 14.†
ἐφ-ίστημι[in LXX for נָצַב ni., שִׁית, נָתַן, etc.;]1. causal in pres., impf., fut., 1 aor., to set upon or by, set up, etc. (Æsch., Hdt., Arist., al).2. Intrans. in mid, and in...
ἐφνίδιος, v.s. αἰφνίδιος.
Ἐφραίμ, (-ΐμ, Tr.)Ephraim, a town near Jerusalem: Jo 11:54.†
† ἐφφαθά(Aram. אֶתְפְּתח, v. Abbott, Essays, 142 ff.; DCG, i, 522)ephphatha, be opened: Mk 7:34.†
ἐχθές (Rec. χθές),adv.,[in LXX for תְּמוֹל, etc.;]yesterday: Jo 4:52, Ac 7:28, He 13:8 (on the form, v. Rutherford, NPhr., 370 f.).†
ἔχθρα, -ας, ἡ(< ἐχθρός), [in LXX for אֵיבָה, שִׂנְאָה, etc.;]enmity: Lk 23:12, Ro 8:7, Ga 5:20, Eph 2:15, 16, Ja 4:4.†
ἐχθρός, -ά, -όν(< ἔχθος, hatred), [in LXX chiefly for אוׄיֵב, also for צַר, etc.;]1. hated, hateful (Hom.): opp. to ἀγαπητός, Ro 11:28.2. Actively, hating, hostile: Ro 5:10, I C...
** ἔχιδνα, -ης, ἡ,[in OT (Aq.), Is 59:5*;]a viper: Ac 28:3; metaph., γεννήματα ἐχιδνῶν, Mt 3:712:3423:33, Lk 3:7.†
ἔχω,[in LXX for אָצֵל (ἐχόμενος), בַּעַל, יֵשׁ, etc., 59 words in all;] (on the Aktionsart of the various tenses, v. M, Pr., 110, 145, 150, 183),to have, as in cl., in various s...
ἕως,relative particle (Lat. donee, usque),expressing the terminus ad quem (cf. Burton, § 321 ff.).I. As conjunction;1. till, until;(a) of a fact in past time, c. indic.: Mt 2:9,...
Ζ, ζ, ζῆτα, τό,zeta, the sixth letter. As a numeral, ζ́ʹ = ἑπτά, ἕβδομος (the obsol. ϛ, Ϝ, vau, "digamma," representing ἕξ), ζ́͵ = 7000.
Ζαβουλών, ὁindecl. (Heb. זְבֻלוּן v. Ge 30:20)Zebulun, Jacob's tenth son: the tribe of Z., Mt 4:13, 15, Re 7:8.†
Ζακχαῖος, -ου, ὁ (Heb. זַכִּי, cf. Ne 7:14, I Es 2:9, LXX Ζακχού),Zaccai, Zacchaeus, a publican: Lk 19:2, 5, 8 (cf. II Mac 10:19).†