| Definitions | Number Verses | Only Used In | |
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| Herodes | Ἡρῴδου. [1 verse](Proper name sg masc gen) "Herod" is from the Greek, "Herodes" for the name "Herod". -- The name of the ruling family of tetrarch in Galilee, "Herod Antipas." |
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| hetairos | Ἑταῖρε, [3 verses](noun sg masc voc) "Friend" is hetairos, which means "comrade," "companion," "pupil," "disciple," of political "partisans," "members of a religious guild," and "courtesan." - "Friend" is from a noun that means "comrade," "companion," "pupil," "disciple," of political "partisans," "members of a religious guild," and "courtesan." However, Jesus only uses it ironically. He uses it three times, twice in parables, addressing a person creating a problem, and once in real life, addressing Judas when he betrays him. |
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| heteros | ἕτερα [21 verses](adj pl neut acc) "Another" is heteros, which means "one or the other of two," "the second," "the secondary," "the minor," "other things [of like kind]," "another," "different," "other than," "different from," "other than should be," and "in another or a different way." As an adverb, it means "in one or the other way," "differently," "otherwise than should be," "badly," and "wrongly." -- The word translated as "another" means "one of two," "other," "another," or "different." It is an adjective used as a noun.
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| hetoimazo | ἡτοίμασται [13 verses] (verb 3rd sg perf ind mp) "It is prepared" is from hetoimazo, which means to "get ready," "prepare," "make ready," and "to cause to prepare." -- The verb translated as "I have prepared" means to "get ready," "prepare," "make ready," and "to cause to prepare." It is in a form that indicates the action has been completed. |
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| hetoimos | ἕτοιμοι, [8 verses](adj pl masc/fem nom) "Ready" is hetoimos, which means "at hand," "ready," "prepared," of persons, "ready," "active," "zealous," of the mind, "ready," "bold," and as an adverb, "readily," "willingly." -- Ready" is an adjective that means "at hand," "ready," and of persons, "ready," and "active." |
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| heurisko | εὑρήσει [43 verses](3rd sg fut ind act) "Shall find" is heurisko, which means "to find," "to find out," "to discover," "to devise," "to invent," "to get," and "to gain." -- The term used for "find" is the source of our word, "heuristic," meaning enabling a person to find out something for themselves. It means "find out" and "discover." |
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| hexekonta | ἑξήκοντα [4 verses] (numeral) "Sixtyfold" is hexekonta, which means the number "sixty" or "the sixtieth part." - This Greek word means the number "sixty" or "the sixtieth part." |
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| hexekonta | τριάκοντα. [4 verses] (numeral) "Thirtyfold" is from triakonta which means "thirty." == "Thirtyfold" is the word that means "thirty." |
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| hiereus | ἱερεῦσιν [8 verses](noun pl masc dat) "Priest" is from hiereus, which means "priest," "sacrificer," and "diviner." -- The Greek noun translated as "priest" means "priest," "sacrificer," and "diviner." - |
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| hieron | ἱερῷ [7 verses](adj sg masc dat) "The temple" is from hieron, means which means "filled with or manifesting divine power," "holy," "consecrated," "under divine protection," "holy place," "sacred principle," and "supernatural." It is related to the word used for "priest." Both come from the word hieros, which means "super-human," "mighty," "divine," "wonderful" and "holy." - "The temple" is a word related to the one above, from the same root, which means literally "holy place" or "temple." Both come from the root word, which means "super-human," "mighty," "divine," "wonderful" and "holy." This makes "holy man" a "wonderful man" and a "holy place," a "wonderful place." |