Vocabulary

Definitions Number Verses Only Used In
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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