Vine New Testament Dictionary

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Herb

Herb denotes "a garden herb, a vegetable" (from lachaino, "to dig"), in contrast...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Her and Herself

Her and Herself * For HER and HERSELF see the forms under HE

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Henceforth (from, and ...

Henceforth (from, and negatives), Henceforward * Notes: (1) Positively, "hencefo...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Hence

Hence is found in the best mss. in Mat 17:20 , Luk 16:26 . akin to No. 1, is use...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Hen

Hen "a bird," is used, in the NT, only of a "hen," Mat 23:27 , Luk 13:34 .

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Hem

Hem * For HEM see BORDER

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Helper, Fellow-helper

Helper, Fellow-helper an adjective, akin to A, No. 2, and B, No. 4, under HELP, ...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Help, Holpen

Help, Holpen properly signifies "a laying hold of, an exchange" (anti, "in excha...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Helmet

Helmet from peri, "around," and kephale, "a head," is used figuratively in Eph 6...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Helm ({\cf11\ul Jam 3:4})

* For HELM ( Jam 3:4 ) see RUDDER

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Hell

Hell represents the Hebrew Ge-Hinnom (the valley of Tophet) and a corresponding ...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Heir

Heir lit. denotes "one who obtains a lot or portion" (kleros, "a lot," nemomai, ...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Height

Height "a summit, top," is translated "height" in Eph 3:18 , where it may refer ...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Heifer

Heifer etymologically "one of fit age to be tamed to the yoke" (damao, "to tame"...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Heel

Heel is found in Joh 13:18 , where the Lord quotes from Psa 41:9 ; the metaphor ...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Heed (to give, to take)

Heed (to give, to take) "to look, see," usually implying more especially an inte...

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