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Anguish see AFFLICTION (No. 4). lit., "narrowness of place" (stenos, "narrow," c...
Anger, Angry (to be) originally any "natural impulse, or desire, or disposition,...
Angel "a messenger" (from angello, "to deliver a message"), sent whether by God ...
Anew lit., "from above," in the phrase rendered "anew" in the RV (AV, "again") o...
Anchor Eng., "anchor," was so called because of its curved form (ankos, "a curve...
Anathema * For ANATHEMA see under CURSE
Among * For AMONG see Note +, p. 9.
Amiss lit., "out of place" (a, negative, topos, "a place"), denotes unbecoming, ...
Amidst * For AMIDST see MIDST
Amethyst primarily meaning "not drunken" (a, negative, and methu, "wine"), becam...
Amend lit., "to have more finely," i.e., "to be better," is used in Joh 4:52 , "...
Amen is transliterated from Hebrew into both Greek and English. "Its meanings ma...
Ambassador, Ambassage denotes (a) "to be elder or eldest, prior in birth or age;...
Amaze, Amazement is, lit., "a standing out" (ek, "out of," stasis, "a standing")...
Alway, Always has two meanings: (a) "perpetually, incessantly," Act 7:51 , 2Co 4...
Altogether "whole," is rendered "altogether" in Joh 9:34 . It is sometimes subjo...