webmaster

webmaster

Last seen: 3 months ago

Member since Mar 29, 2026
 kojobrasi@gmail.com

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Naughtiness

Naughtiness * For NAUGHTINESS, Jam 1:21 , AV, see WICKEDNESS

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Nature

Nature from phuo, "to bring forth, produce," signifies (a) "the nature" (i.e., t...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Natural, Naturally

Natural, Naturally originally signifying "produced by nature, inborn," from phus...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Nation

Nation originally "a multitude," denotes (a) "a nation" or "people," e.g., Mat 2...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Narrow

Narrow from a root sten--, seen in stenazo, "to groan," stenagmos, "groaning" (E...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Narrative

Narrative translated "a declaration" in the AV of Luk 1:1 , denotes a "narrative...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Napkin

Napkin for which see HANDKERCHIEF, is translated "napkin" in Luk 19:20 , Joh 11:...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Namely

Namely * Notes: (1) In Rom 13:9 , the preposition en, "in," with the article, li...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Name

Name is used (I) in general of the "name" by which a person or thing is called, ...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Naked (Adjective and V...

Naked (Adjective and Verb), Nakedness signifies (a) "unclothed," Mar 14:52 ; in ...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Nail (Noun and Verb)

Nail (Noun and Verb) occurs in the remarks of Thomas regarding the print of the ...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Mystery

Mystery primarily that which is known to the mustes, "the initiated" (from mueo,...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Myself

Myself a reflexive pronoun, of the first person, lit., "of myself," is used (a) ...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Myrrh

Myrrh whence the name "Smyrna," a word of Semitic origin, Heb., mor, from a root...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: My (mine)

My (mine) a possessive adjective of the first person, often used as a possessive...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Muzzle

Muzzle "to close the mouth with a muzzle" (phimos), is used (a) of "muzzling" th...

Ampiaw
Add to home screen for a faster, app-like experience