Bible Concordance
Ultimately (1 Occurrence)Mark 4:22 Why, there is nothing hidden except with a view to its being ultimately disclosed, nor has anything been made a secret but that it may at last come to light. (WEY)
Thesaurus
Ultimately (1 Occurrence)... (adv.) As a final consequence; at last; in the end; as, afflictions often tend
to correct immoral habits, and
ultimately prove blessings.
.../u/ultimately.htm - 6kJoseph (248 Occurrences)
... They ultimately sold him to a company of Ishmaelite merchants for twenty pieces
(shekels) of silver (about 2 dollars, 10s.), ten pieces less than the current ...
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Christs (2 Occurrences)
... Among the names mentioned is that of David Reubeni, or David of the tribe of Reuben
(1524), who ultimately fell a sacrifice to the Inquisition. ...
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False.
... Among the names mentioned is that of David Reubeni, or David of the tribe of Reuben
(1524), who ultimately fell a sacrifice to the Inquisition. ...
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Herod (45 Occurrences)
... He was made tetrarch of the provinces formerly held by Lysanias II., and ultimately
possessed the entire kingdom of his grandfather, Herod the Great, with the ...
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Education (4 Occurrences)
... dwelling-place made possible, as the continual warfare of gradual conquest made
necessary, a closer federation of the tribes, which ultimately resulted in the ...
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Truth (380 Occurrences)
... Bible. All truth is ultimately religious and only in a superficial way can
religious truth be spoken of as an independent conception. ...
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Pharisees (86 Occurrences)
... All this resulted ultimately in the supremacy of the Herodians, who through their
subservience to Rome became inimical to the Pharisees and rivals of the ...
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Persian (4 Occurrences)
... The procreative powers in Nature, animate and inanimate, seeming to be the source
of animal and vegetable life, received adoration, which ultimately led to ...
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Ulla (1 Occurrence)
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Greek
3356. metriopatheo -- to hold one's emotions in restraint ... not too severe or too tolerant. 3356 (), used only in Heb 5:2,
ultimately refers to the ministry of . Word Origin from the same as
... /greek/3356.htm - 7k69. agrupneo -- to be sleepless, wakeful
... watch. Ultimately from a (as negative particle) and hupnos; to be sleepless, ie
Keep awake -- watch. see GREEK a. see GREEK hupnos. (agrupneite) -- 2 Occurrences ...
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1162. deesis -- a need, entreaty
... lack, want). [1162 () ultimately roots back to 1211 ("really") which likewise
implies a need that is and (, 1149).]. Word Origin ...
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3458. mulos -- a mill, a millstone
... millstone. Probably ultimately from the base of molis (through the idea of hardship);
a "mill", ie (by implication), a grinder (millstone) -- millstone. ...
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4165. poimaino -- to act as a shepherd
... 4165 () focuses on "" ("" 274), which includes guarding, guiding, and folding the
flock and is only provided (ultimately) by Jesus Christ -- Shepherd, who ...
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5431. phrontizo -- to give heed, take thought
... Cognate: 5431 (ultimately from 5426 , so J. Thayer etc., "acting out one's inner,
visceral opinion") -- properly, continuously connecting sight (enlightened ...
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172. akakos -- guileless
... hurt). [It is ultimately the negated form of 2556 ("a rotten disposition,
bent on inflicting ").]. Word Origin from alpha (as a neg. ...
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3976. pede -- a fetter, shackle
... shackle, fetter. Ultimately from pous; a shackle for the feet -- fetter. see GREEK
pous. (pedais) -- 2 Occurrences. (pedas) -- 1 Occurrence. << 3975, 3976. ...
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4453. poleo -- to exchange or barter, to sell
... sell, whatever is sold. Probably ultimately from pelomai (to be busy, to trade);
to barter (as a pedlar), ie To sell -- sell, whatever is sold. ...
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4686. speira -- anything wound up or coiled, by ext. a body (of ...
... Of immediate Latin origin, but ultimately a derivative of haireomai in the sense
of its cognate heilisso; a coil (spira, "spire"), ie (figuratively) a mass of ...
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