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Scattered Israelites Lexicon · 5624 entries

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G51 ἀγνόημα agnóēma noun 1 form
to be ignorant, to not know, to lack awareness
A result or expression of ignorance; an unintentional error, fault, or offense arising from not knowing or from lack of awareness. The primary sense is a deed, word, or thought committed in ignorance,…
G52 ἄγνοια ágnoia noun 3 forms
not knowing, being unaware
State of not knowing, lack of knowledge or awareness; specifically, ignorance or absence of understanding regarding a particular matter. Can refer broadly to general lack of perception, or more narrow…
G53 ἁγνός hagnós predicate adjective 7 forms
to be pure, to be free from contamination, to be holy
Primarily, free from contamination or defilement; pure in the sense of being untainted or unmixed. In moral contexts, denotes innocence or integrity of character; in ritual contexts, indicates ceremon…
G54 ἁγνότης hagnótēs noun 2 forms
to be pure, to be clean, to be chaste
State or quality of being pure or clean, commonly in a moral or ritual sense; often denotes inner moral purity or sincerity, particularly of motive or conduct. In Hellenistic and Koine usage, refers p…
G55 ἁγνῶς hagnōs adverb 1 form
pure, holy, morally untainted
In a manner that is pure or free from moral defect, i.e., in a way characterized by integrity and uprightness in thought or action. The sense includes both ritual and ethical purity, extended metaphor…
G56 ἀγνωσία agnōsía noun 1 form
to know, to recognize, to understand
A state or condition of not knowing, lack of knowledge or understanding, particularly of factual or moral matters; absence of acquaintance with a subject or person. In philosophical or ethical context…
G57 ἄγνωστος ágnōstos attributive adjective 1 form
to know, recognize, understand
not known, unfamiliar; the primary lexical sense is 'unknown,' conveying the idea of something or someone that is not recognized, not identified, or not acknowledged. The term may also refer to matter…
G58 ἀγορά agorá noun 4 forms
to gather, to assemble
A public square or open space in a city, primarily serving as the regular site for assembling, public discourse, commercial activity (buying and selling), or civic affairs. In most contexts, denotes t…
G59 ἀγοράζω agorázō verb 19 forms
to purchase, to buy, to acquire (through transaction)
To purchase or acquire something, primarily through commercial exchange or trade; by extension, in some contexts to redeem or gain possession by means of a transaction. The term generally refers to th…
G60 ἀγοραῖος agoraîos substantive adjective 2 forms
marketplace, public assembly, gathering, public affairs
Relating to the marketplace or public square; pertaining to what occurs or is found in public assemblies or civic spaces. In some contexts, it refers to those who frequent public places, especially th…
G61 ἄγρα ágra noun 2 forms
to catch, to take, to bring in
Primary meaning: a taking, a catching; specifically used of catching fish, thus a haul or catch of fish. In New Testament contexts, refers primarily to the act or result of drawing in a catch of fish,…
G62 ἀγράμματος agrámmatos attributive adjective 1 form
letter, writing, written character
Lacking formal education in letters, specifically unable to read or write (illiterate); in a broader sense, without training in formal literature or scriptural study, unschooled. The term primarily de…
G63 ἀγραυλέω agrauléō verb 1 form
field, countryside, open space; to dwell, reside, spend the night outdoors
To spend the night outdoors, to live or stay out in the open, specifically in fields or rural spaces; to camp in the open air, often with reference to the activity of shepherds keeping watch over live…
G64 ἀγρεύω agreúō verb 1 form
to hunt, to catch, to trap
To hunt, to catch by pursuit or through skillful trapping. In its core sense, ἀγρεύω denotes engaging in hunting for game animals or capturing living creatures. In extended or metaphorical contexts, i…
G65 ἀγριέλαιος agriélaios substantive adjective 2 forms
olive tree, wild, uncultivated
A wild olive tree or shoot (oleaster), specifically referring to the uncultivated form of the olive tree, in contrast to the domesticated or cultivated olive tree. Also used metaphorically to denote s…
G66 ἄγριος ágrios attributive adjective 2 forms
rural, wild, untamed, uncultivated
Fundamentally, 'belonging to the country, uncultivated, wild (as of plants or animals)'. In various contexts, refers to: (1) growing or living in the wild (not domesticated or cultivated), such as wil…
G67 Ἀγρίππας Agríppas noun 2 forms
personal name, proper noun
A proper name, Agrippa; used as the Greek form of a Latin (Roman) personal name belonging to several individuals of the Herodian dynasty. The term itself functions exclusively as a personal designatio…
G68 ἀγρός agrós noun 5 forms
land, open country, field
A tract of (mostly open) land, typically used for agricultural purposes; a field. In various contexts, refers to arable or pasture land, territory outside urban centers, or rural areas as opposed to t…
G69 ἀγρυπνέω agrypnéō verb 3 forms
to be sleepless, to keep awake, to watch
To be sleepless, remain awake; specifically, to stay awake on purpose, to keep watch or vigil, often with the sense of purposeful attentiveness or alertness. The primary sense is physical wakefulness,…
G70 ἀγρυπνία agrypnía noun 1 form
to be awake, to be sleepless, to watch
The state of being awake or alert, especially involving intentional wakefulness for a purpose. In most contexts, ἀγρυπνία refers to sustained wakefulness, vigilance, or watchfulness, often motivated b…
G71 ἄγω ágō verb 29 forms
to lead, to guide, to bring, to conduct
To lead or guide (a person, group, or object) from one place to another; by extension, to conduct, carry, bring, drive, or direct someone or something; in some contexts, to spend or pass (time); metap…
G72 ἀγωγή agōgḗ noun 1 form
to lead, to guide, to bring
The act or process of leading, bringing, or conducting; by extension, training or education, and mode or manner of living or conduct. In specific contexts, refers to upbringing or the way someone is g…
G73 ἀγών agṓn noun 2 forms
to lead, to assemble, to compete
A gathering or assembly, especially for athletic contests; (by extension) a competition, contest, struggle. In figurative use, refers to a struggle or conflict, whether physical, mental, or spiritual,…
G74 ἀγωνία agōnía noun 1 form
struggle, contest, conflict
A condition of intense struggle or severe distress, with primary reference to emotional or psychological anguish experienced under great pressure. The word signifies a state of intense anxiety, fear, …
G75 ἀγωνίζομαι agōnízomai verb 6 forms
to contest, to struggle, to strive
To engage in a contest or struggle, to compete or strive intensely; in extended usage, to make great effort or to exert oneself earnestly toward a goal (whether literal or figurative). In classical an…
G76 Ἀδάμ Adám noun 1 form
Adam (proper name), first human
Proper name designating the first human figure in biblical tradition; used as an individual name 'Adam,' and in some contexts as a representative or archetype of humanity. In the New Testament, Ἀδάμ r…
G77 ἀδάπανος adápanos substantive adjective 1 form
to spend, to incur cost
Incurring no cost; done or given without requiring payment or expenditure. Primarily denotes 'free of expense,' and by extension, provided or rendered without charge, gratuitous. Used adjectivally to …
G78 Ἀδδί Addí noun 1 form
personal name, proper noun, individual identity
A personal name, Addi; used as the name of a male ancestor in Judean genealogies. The primary lexical meaning is as a proper noun, with no independent meaning beyond its function as a name. In biblica…
G79 ἀδελφή adelphḗ noun 5 forms
female sibling, one from the same womb, companion (by extension)
A female sibling; in literal usage, a woman born of the same parents as another, that is, a full or half-sister. By extension and in metaphorical contexts, particularly in early Christian communities,…
G80 ἀδελφός adelphós noun 8 forms
born from the same womb, sibling, associate
A male sibling, one born of the same father or mother; in a broader sense, a member of the same family, clan, community, or group. In extended usage, the term includes close associates, fellow members…
G81 ἀδελφότης adelphótēs noun 2 forms
brother, kin, companion
A community or association identified by mutual bonds of kinship, solidarity, or shared purpose, especially in the sense of a 'brotherhood'—either literal (as in families or clans) or figurative (as i…
G82 ἄδηλος ádēlos restrictive adjective 2 forms
not evident, not manifest, hidden, obscure
Not manifest, not clearly visible or discernible; hidden from sight or not obvious in meaning. In some contexts, also used to mean obscure, ambiguous, or uncertain (literal or figurative indistinctnes…
G83 ἀδηλότης adēlótēs noun 1 form
to be unclear, to be unseen, to be uncertain
State of uncertainty or indeterminacy; the quality or condition of not being clear, evident, or manifest. This noun describes the circumstance in which something is not clearly defined or is ambiguous…
G84 ἀδήλως adḗlōs adverb 1 form
clear, manifest, evident (negated: not clear)
In a manner that is not clear or definite; indicating lacking clarity, certainty, or explicitness. The term denotes performing or expressing something in a way that is ambiguous, indistinct, or withou…
G85 ἀδημονέω adēmonéō verb 2 forms
to be distressed, to be troubled, to feel deep anxiety
To be in a state of great distress, agitation, or anxiety—especially describing inward turmoil, emotional anguish, or deep mental unease. The term commonly expresses intense emotional discomfort or in…
G86 ᾅδης háidēs noun 4 forms
unseen, hidden, underworld
The realm or abode of the dead; the place where departed human spirits reside after death. In classical and Hellenistic Greek, ᾅδης refers to the underworld, the shadowy place inhabited by all the dea…
G87 ἀδιάκριτος adiákritos substantive adjective 1 form
to distinguish, to separate, to discern, to judge
Not making distinctions or separations; impartial, without bias or prejudice. In contexts relating to judgment or disposition, describes an attitude or state avoiding preferential treatment. May also …
G88 ἀδιάλειπτος adiáleiptos attributive adjective 2 forms
to leave a gap, to pause
Unceasing, not pausing or interrupted; describes something that continues without stopping or break. In context, typically characterizes actions or states that are constant, ongoing, or persistent, su…
G89 ἀδιαλείπτως adialeíptōs adverb 1 form
without ceasing, uninterruptedly, continually
Without interruption; continually, repeatedly, or at regular intervals without letting up. In Koine usage, especially denotes actions carried out consistently or habitually, not necessarily literally …
G90 ἀδιαφθορία adiaphthoría
to corrupt, to destroy
State or quality of being free from corruption, decay, or deterioration; in extended or metaphorical usage, purity or integrity, especially with regard to ethical character or teaching. In Koine Greek…
G91 ἀδικέω adikéō verb 20 forms
to wrong, to act unjustly, to injure, to violate rights
To do wrong, treat unjustly, or act in violation of fairness or laws; to commit an act of injustice. In Koine usage, ἀδικέω primarily signifies actively inflicting wrong or injustice upon another (mor…
G92 ἀδίκημα adíkēma noun 2 forms
to do wrong, to act unjustly, to injure
An act of wrongdoing or injustice; specifically, a deed or action that violates what is right, fair, or just. The term emphasizes the result or manifestation of unrighteous behavior—often a specific o…
G93 ἀδικία adikía noun 4 forms
to be unjust, to do wrong, to act unrighteously
The state or condition of violating justice or fairness; injustice, unrighteousness. In judicial contexts, refers to the absence or denial of legal or moral right; more broadly, to behavior or conditi…
G94 ἄδικος ádikos substantive adjective 5 forms
justice, right, law, custom (negated: not just, not right)
Unjust; not conforming to what is right, just, or fair; departing from justice, equity, or righteousness. The term primarily describes a person, action, or decision that is contrary to accepted norms …
G95 ἀδίκως adíkōs adverb 1 form
to be just, to do right, to act lawfully
In an unjust or wrongful manner; acting contrary to what is right, fair, or in accordance with justice. The adverb denotes the way an action is performed, indicating a lack of justice, fairness, or eq…
G96 ἀδόκιμος adókimos predicate adjective 3 forms
to test, to approve, to accept as genuine
Not standing a test, failing to meet a required standard; hence, not approved, rejected as unqualified. The term denotes someone or something judged as not meeting expected criteria, whether in a prac…
G97 ἄδολος ádolos attributive adjective 1 form
not deceitful, unadulterated, pure
Without deceit, not containing fraud or guile; by extension, pure, genuine, unmixed, especially with reference to moral or spiritual quality. In figurative contexts, it comes to mean unadulterated or …
G98 Ἀδραμυττηνός Adramyttēnós attributive adjective 1 form
to be from Adramyttium, to be associated with Adramyttium
pertaining to Adramyttium—a city on the northwest coast of Asia Minor; primarily, originating from, or connected with, Adramyttium. Used to denote people, objects, or vessels associated with that city…
G99 Ἀδρίας Adrías noun 1 form
Adriatic Sea, the sea called Adria
The Adriatic Sea; specifically, the body of water known in antiquity as 'the Adria,' which encompassed what is now the Adriatic Sea and, more broadly, the central Mediterranean region between Italy an…
G100 ἁδρότης hadrótēs noun 1 form
thick, full, stout, robust
The quality of being thick, full, or robust (literally: thickness, stoutness, fullness); in extended or figurative contexts, refers to abundance or profusion, especially of material resources or gener…