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901. bathus -- deep
... deep. Part of Speech: Adjective Transliteration: bathus Phonetic Spelling:
(bath-oos') Short Definition: deep, early, profound Definition: deep (lit. ...
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1954. epiloipos -- still left
... This intensified term (used only in 1 Pet 4:2) stresses the profound, eternal that
each decision (action), in every scene of life (cf. 2 Pet 1:1, Gk text). ...
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3008. leitourgeo -- to serve the state, ie by anal. to perform ...
... Because each believer is an priest of God, their ministering to the Lord is equally
profound with every "living sacrifice" offered up in faith (cf. ...
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2072. esoptron -- a mirror (ie an object for looking into)
... So, to get an accurate picture (reflection) the viewer had to look (""). This has
profound implications in "doing theology"! Word Origin from eis and the fut. ...
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1345. dikaioma -- an ordinance, a sentence of acquittal or ...
... is according to the Lord") is "an of righteousness, a expression of righteousness"
(Vine, Unger, White, , 11) which correlates to its profound (eternal) effect ...
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909. baptismos -- (the act of) a dipping or washing
... Cognate: 909 -- properly, submergings (always in the plural in the NT); (figuratively)
ceremonial washings (Mk 7:4; Heb 9:10) or the profound realities of ...
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Strong's Hebrew
5994. amiq -- deep
... << 5993, 5994. amiq. 5995 >>. deep. Transliteration: amiq Phonetic Spelling:
(am-eek') Short Definition: profound. ... profound, unsearchable, deep. ...
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6009. amoq -- to be deep
... have, make, seek deeply, depth, be profound. A primitive root; to be (causatively,
make) deep (literally or figuratively) -- (be, have ...
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