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Noon lit., "middle-day" (mesos, "middle," and hemera, "a day"), signifies (a) "n...
None * For NONE see NO MAN
Noisome "evil," is translated "noisome" in Rev 16:2 . See BAD.
Noise from rhoizos, "the whistling of an arrow," signifies "with rushing sound,"...
Nobleman an adjective, "royal, belonging to a king" (basileus), is used of the c...
Noble an adjective, lit., "well born" (eu, "well," and genos, "a family, race"),...
No wise (in), Anywise (in) a double negative, strongly expressing a negation, is...
No man, No one, Neither any man * Note: Oudeis and medeis, "no one, no man," are...
No longer, No more a negative adverb of time, signifies "no longer, no more" (ou...
No * For NO see +, p. 9.
Ninth is found in reference (a) to "the ninth hour" (3 o'clock, p.m.) in Mat 20:...
Ninety is found in Mat 1:18-13 , Luk 15:4 , Luk 15:7 .
Nine is found in Luk 17:17 , and in connection with "ninety" (see below).
Night and a day (a) an adjective denoting "lasting a night and a day" (from nux,...
Night (by, in the) is used (I) literally, (a) of "the alternating natural period...
Nigh "nigh" or "near," is translated in both ways in Mat 1:24-33 , Mar 1:13-29 ,...