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Deaf akin to kopto, "to beat," and kopiao, "to be tired" (from a root kop--, "to...
Deadness "a putting to death" (cp. DEAD, A and B), is rendered "dying" in 2Co 4:...
Deadly lit., "death-bearing, deadly" (thanatos, "death," phero, "to bear"), is u...
Dead, half Dead from hemi, "half," and thnesko, "to die," is used in Luk 10:30 .
Dead is used of (a) the death of the body, cp. Jam 2:26 , its most frequent sens...
Deacon (Eng., "deacon"), primarily denotes a "servant," whether as doing servile...
Dazzling "to flash forth, lighten," is said of lightning, Luk 17:24 , and of the...
Dayspring lit., "a rising up" (cp. anatello, "to cause to rise"), is used of the...
Daybreak * For DAYBREAK (RV, in Act 5:21 ) see DAWN, B
Day-star (Eng., "phosphorus," lit., "light-bearing" phos, "light," phero, "to be...
Day "a day," is used of (a) the period of natural light, Gen 1:5 , Pro 4:18 , Ma...
Dawn "to shine," is used metaphorically of the light of dawn, in 2Co 4:4 (some t...
Daughter, Daughter-in-law "a daughter," (etymologically, Eng., "daughter" is con...
Dash denotes "to beat upon or against, to strike against, dash against" (pros, "...
Dart akin to ballo, "to throw," denotes "a missile, an arrow, javelin, dart, etc...
Dark, Darken, Darkly, Darkness "full of darkness, or covered with darkness," is ...