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Garrison * For GARRISON see GUARD, B, No. 3
Garnish is translated by the verb "to garnish" in Mat 12:44 , Mat 23:29 , Luk 11...
Garner "a storehouse, granary" (from apo, "away," and tithemi, "to put"), is tra...
Garment * Note: For himation, the usual word for "garment," see CLOTHING, where ...
Garland denotes "a wreath" (from stepho, "to put around, enwreath"), as used in ...
Gardener lit., "a garden-keeper" (from kepos, see above, and ouros, "a watcher")...
Garden "a garden," occurs in Luk 13:19 , in one of the Lord's parables; in Joh 1...
Gangrene "an eating sore," spreading corruption and producing mortification, is ...
Games * For GAMES see CONTEND
Gall a word probably connected with chloe, "yellow," denotes "gall," (a) literal...
Gainsay, Gainsayer, Gainsaying "to contradict, oppose," lit., "say against," is ...
Gain (Noun and Verb) signifies (a) "work, working, performance" (from ergon, "wo...
Furthermore which is chiefly used of time or enumerations, signifying "then" or ...
Furtherance * Notes: (1) In Phi 1:12 , Phi 1:25 , AV, prokope, "a striking forwa...
Further "yet, still, further," is used (a) of time, most usually translated "yet...
Furnish or stronnuo, "to spread," is used of "furnishing a room," Mar 14:15 , Lu...