Bible Concordance
Assumed (3 Occurrences)Acts 14:11 So he sprang up and began to walk about. Then the crowds, seeing what Paul had done, rent the air with their shouts in the Lycaonian language, saying, "The gods have assumed human form and have come down to us." (WEY)
Acts 21:29 For they had seen Trophimus, the Ephesian, with him in the city, and they supposed that Paul had brought him into the temple. (See RSV)
1 Samuel 14:47 Now when Saul had taken the kingdom over Israel, he fought against all his enemies on every side, against Moab, and against the children of Ammon, and against Edom, and against the kings of Zobah, and against the Philistines: and wherever he turned himself, he put them to the worse. (See NIV)
Thesaurus
Assumed (3 Occurrences)... 2. (a.) Supposed. 3. (a.) Pretended; hypocritical; make-believe; as, an
assumed character. Multi-Version Concordance
Assumed (3 Occurrences).
.../a/assumed.htm - 7kAttitudes (1 Occurrence)
... This is especially true of matters pertaining to the worship of the gods, and of
the attitudes or positions assumed in homage and respect to monarchs and those ...
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Kenosis
... Now in the older discussions of the subject, this intellectual knowledge was tacitly
assumed (mystical theology apart) to be the only knowledge worthy of the ...
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Jareb (2 Occurrences)
... he bases on the probability that the successor of Shalmaneser IV, following the
example of other usurpers of the Assyrian throne before him, assumed the name ...
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Lysias (3 Occurrences)
... Lysias, who was probably a Greek by birth (compare Acts 21:37), and who had probably
assumed the Roman forename Claudius (Acts 23:26) when he purchased the ...
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Times (1875 Occurrences)
... this designates the entire eschatological period as that which the present course
of the world is to issue into, and not, as might be assumed, the closing ...
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Time (7245 Occurrences)
... this designates the entire eschatological period as that which the present course
of the world is to issue into, and not, as might be assumed, the closing ...
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Part (2071 Occurrences)
... 7. (n.) That which belongs to one, or which is assumed by one, or which falls to
one, in a division or apportionment; share; portion; lot; interest; concern ...
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Election (6 Occurrences)
... thus be described as the Christian community in its widest sense, the sense in which
the sacramental position and the real are prima facie assumed to coincide. ...
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Ptolemy
... was lost to Egypt. About this date Ptolemy assumed the title of "king,"
following the example of the Syrian ruler. In 305-304 he ...
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Greek
1893. epei -- when, because ... of 1909, ", fitting" and 1487 , "if, which assumes the premise is ") -- properly,
aptly if, introducing something to be , ie as appropriate to what is
assumed.
... /greek/1893.htm - 7k1211. de -- indeed, now (used to give emphasis or urgency to a ...
... 1211 ("certainly") what at last has "become clear and now may be assumed as true" (,
1149), ie has passed through the needed process and can be . ...
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5273. hupokrites -- one who answers, an actor, a hypocrite
... hypocrite. From hupokrinomai; an actor under an assumed character (stage-player),
ie (figuratively) a dissembler ("hypocrite" -- hypocrite. ...
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2467 -- know.
... know. Assumed by some as the base of certain irregular forms of epikaluma; to
know -- know. see GREEK epikaluma. (isasi) -- 1 Occurrence. ...
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