Vine New Testament Dictionary

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Flock

Flock akin to poimen, "a shepherd," denotes "a flock" (properly, of sheep), Mat ...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Flight

Flight akin to pheugo (see FLEE), is found in Mat 24:20 . Some inferior mss. hav...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Fleshly, Fleshly

Fleshly, Fleshly akin to No. 1, under FLESH, signifies (a) associated with or pe...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Flesh

Flesh has a wider range of meaning in the NT than in the OT. Its uses in the NT ...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Flee, Fled

Flee, Fled "to flee from or away" (Lat., fugio; Eng., "fugitive," etc.), besides...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Flax

Flax primarily denotes "flax" (Eng., "linen"); then, that which is made of it, "...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Flattery (-ing)

Flattery (-ing) akin to kolakeuo, "to flatter," is used in 1Th 2:5 of "words of ...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Flame, Flaming

Flame, Flaming akin to Lat. fulgeo, "to shine," is used apart from pur, "fire," ...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Fix

Fix "to set forth, make fast, fix," is translated "fixed" in Luk 16:26 , of the ...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Five, Five times

Five, Five times is derived by some from words suggesting the fingers of a hand,...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Fit (Adjective and Ver...

Fit (Adjective and Verb), Fitly, Fitting "ready for use, fit, well adapted," lit...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Fish (Verb), Fisher, F...

Fish (Verb), Fisher, Fisherman "a fisherman, fisher" (from hals, "the sea"), occ...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Fish

Fish denotes "a fish," Mat 7:10 , Mar 6:38 , etc.; apart from the Gospels, only ...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Firstfruit(s)

Firstfruit(s) denotes, primarily, "an offering of firstfruits" (akin to aparchom...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: First-begotten, Firstborn

First-begotten, Firstborn "firstborn" (from protos, "first," and tikto, "to bege...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: First

First the superlative degree of pro, "before," is used (I) "of time or place," (...

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