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Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Dead

Dead is used of (a) the death of the body, cp. Jam 2:26 , its most frequent sens...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Deacon

Deacon (Eng., "deacon"), primarily denotes a "servant," whether as doing servile...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Dazzling

Dazzling "to flash forth, lighten," is said of lightning, Luk 17:24 , and of the...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Dayspring

Dayspring lit., "a rising up" (cp. anatello, "to cause to rise"), is used of the...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Daybreak

Daybreak * For DAYBREAK (RV, in Act 5:21 ) see DAWN, B

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Day-star

Day-star (Eng., "phosphorus," lit., "light-bearing" phos, "light," phero, "to be...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Day

Day "a day," is used of (a) the period of natural light, Gen 1:5 , Pro 4:18 , Ma...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Dawn

Dawn "to shine," is used metaphorically of the light of dawn, in 2Co 4:4 (some t...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Daughter, Daughter-in-law

Daughter, Daughter-in-law "a daughter," (etymologically, Eng., "daughter" is con...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Dash

Dash denotes "to beat upon or against, to strike against, dash against" (pros, "...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Dart

Dart akin to ballo, "to throw," denotes "a missile, an arrow, javelin, dart, etc...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Dark, Darken, Darkly, ...

Dark, Darken, Darkly, Darkness "full of darkness, or covered with darkness," is ...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Dare, Daring, Durst

Dare, Daring, Durst signifies "to dare," (a) in the sense of not dreading or shu...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Danger, Dangerous

Danger, Dangerous properly signifies "to run a risk, face danger," but is used i...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Dancing

Dancing Eng., "chorus", primarily denoted "an enclosure for dancing;" hence, "a ...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Dance

Dance (cp. Eng., "orchestra") probably originally signified "to lift up," as of ...

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