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Porter "a door-keeper" (thura, "a door," ouros, "a guardian"), is translated "po...
Porch "a portico," is used (a) of the "porches" at the pool of Bethesda, Joh 5:2...
Poor for which see BEG, B, has the broad sense of "poor," (a) literally, e.g., M...
Pool denotes "a swimming pool" (akin to kolumbao, "to swim," Act 27:43 ), Joh 5:...
Ponder "to throw together, confer," etc., has the meaning "to ponder," i.e., "to...
Pomp as a philosophic term, denoted "an imagination;" then, "an appearance," lik...
Pollution akin to a late verb alisgeo, "to pollute," denotes "a pollution, conta...
Pollute * For POLLUTE see DEFILE, A, No. 1
Poison denotes "something active" as (a) "rust," as acting on metals, affecting ...
Point, Points * Notes: Phrases. (1) In Heb 4:15 , "in all points" represents the...
Poet primarily, "a maker," later "a doer" (poieo "to make, to do"), was used, in...
Pluck (out) is used of "plucking off ears of corn," Mat 12:1 , Mar 2:23 , Luk 6:...
Plough, Plow from aroo, "to plough" occurs in Luk 9:62 . akin to A, a later form...
Plot lit., "a plan against" (epi, "against," boule, "a counsel, plan"), is trans...
Plentifully * Note: This translates the prefix eu ("well") of the verb euphoreo,...
Plenteous "much," is rendered "plenteous" in Mat 9:37 , of a harvest of souls, a...