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Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Convey

Convey primarily, "to bend to one side, to turn aside;" then "to take onself awa...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Convert, Conversion

Convert, Conversion "to turn," is translated "be converted" in Mat 18:3 , AV. Se...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Conversation

Conversation * This word is not used in the RV, as it does not now express the m...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Convenient, Conveniently

Convenient, Conveniently lit., "well-timed" (eu, "well," kairos, "a time, season...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Controversy (without)

Controversy (without) "confessedly, by common consent," akin to homologeo, "to c...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Contribution

Contribution is twice rendered "contribution," Rom 15:26 , 2Co 9:13 , RV, (AV, "...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Contrary

Contrary "to be contrary" (anti, "against," keimai, "to lie"), Gal 5:17 , 1Ti 1:...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Contrariwise

Contrariwise for to enantion, "the contrary, on the contrary or contrariwise," i...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Contradict, Contradiction

Contradict, Contradiction lit., "to speak against" (anti, "against," lego, "to s...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Continue, Continuance

Continue, Continuance signifies (a) "to begin to be" (suggesting origin); (b) "t...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Continual, Continually...

Continual, Continually (see also Continue) lit., "unto (the) end," signifies "co...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Continency

Continency en, "in," kratos, "power, strength," lit., "to have power over onesel...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Contention, Contentious

Contention, Contentious "strife, quarrel," especially "rivalry, contention, wran...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Content (to be), Conte...

Content (to be), Contentment primarily signifies "to be sufficient, to be posses...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Contend (-ing)

Contend (-ing) "to engage in a contest" (cp. Eng., "athlete"), "to contend in pu...

Vine New Testament Dictionary :: Contemptible

Contemptible * For CONTEMPTIBLE see ACCOUNT No. 6

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