| Definitions | Number Verses | Only Used In | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 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." |
43 | |
| 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." |
4 | |
| hexekonta | τριάκοντα. [4 verses] (numeral) "Thirtyfold" is from triakonta which means "thirty." == "Thirtyfold" is the word that means "thirty." |
4 | |
| 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." - |
8 | |
| 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." |