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Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Pleasure

Pleasure "pleasure," is used of the gratification of the natural desire or sinfu...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Please, Pleasing (Noun...

Please, Pleasing (Noun), Well-Pleasing, Pleasure signifies (a) "to be pleasing t...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Plead

Plead "to make petition," is used of the "pleading" of Elijah against Israel, Ro...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Play

Play properly, "to play as a child" (pais), hence denotes "to play" as in dancin...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Platter

Platter firstly, "a side dish of dainties" (para, "beside," opson, "cooked"); th...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Plant (Noun, Verb, Adj...

Plant (Noun, Verb, Adjective) firstly, "a planting," then "that which is planted...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Plank

Plank * For PLANK see BOARD

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Plaiting (of the hair)

Plaiting (of the hair) * For PLAITING (of the hair) see BRAIDED, Note (1)

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Plait

Plait "to weave, twist, plait," is used of the crown of thorns inflicted on Chri...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Plain (Noun)

Plain (Noun) * For PLAIN (Noun) see PLACE, A, Note (4)

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Plain (Adverb), Plainl...

Plain (Adverb), Plainly, Plainness "rightly" (from orthos, "straight"), is trans...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Plague

Plague "a whip, scourge," Act 22:24 , "by scourging;" Heb 11:36 , "scourgings," ...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Place (Noun, Verb, Adv...

Place (Noun, Verb, Adverb) (Eng., "topic," "topography," etc.,) is used of "a re...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Pitiful, Pity

Pitiful, Pity denotes "very pitiful" or "full of pity" (polus, "much," splanchno...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Pitiable (most)

Pitiable (most) the comparative degree of eleeinos, "miserable, pitiable" (eleos...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Pitcher

Pitcher "an earthen vessel" (keramos, "potter's clay"), "a jar" or "jug," occurs...

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