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37681 Smith’s Bible Dictionary, p. Tongues Gift of.7 (William Smith)

… and spiritual songs” of the succeeding age. After this, within the Church we lose nearly all traces of them. The gift of the day of Pentecost belonged to a critical …

37682 Smith’s Bible Dictionary, p. Vine.2 (William Smith)

… the spiritual union which subsists between himself and his members. John 15:1-6. The ancient Hebrews probably allowed the vine to go trailing on the ground …

37683 Strong’s Greek Dictionary (KJV), p. ANASTASIS.2 (James Strong)

… (of spiritual truth):--raised to life again, resurrection, rise from the dead, that should rise, rising again.

37684 Strong’s Greek Dictionary (KJV), p. APOLEIA.2 (James Strong)

from a presumed derivative of απολλψμι - apollumi απολλψμι; ruin or loss (physical, spiritual or eternal):--damnable(-nation), destruction, die, perdition, X perish, pernicious ways, waste.

37685 Strong’s Greek Dictionary (KJV), p. PALIGGENESIA.2 (James Strong)

from παλιν - palin παλιν and γενεσις - genesis γενεσις; (spiritual) rebirth (the state or the act), i.e. (figuratively) spiritual renovation; specially, Messianic restoration:--regeneration.

37686 Strong’s Greek Dictionary (KJV), p. PISTEUO.2 (James Strong)

from πιστις - pistis πιστις; to have faith (in, upon, or with respect to, a person or thing), i.e. credit; by implication, to entrust (especially one’s spiritual well-being to Christ):--believe(-r), commit (to trust), put in trust with.

37687 Strong’s Greek Dictionary (KJV), p. PNEUMATIKOS.2 (James Strong)

from πνεψμα - pneuma πνεψμα; non-carnal, i.e. (humanly) ethereal (as opposed to gross), or (daemoniacally) a spirit (concretely), or (divinely) supernatural, regenerate, religious:--spiritual. Compare υψχικος - psuchikos υψχικος .

37688 Strong’s Greek Dictionary (KJV), p. PNEUMATIKOS.2 (James Strong)

adverb from πνεψματικος - pneumatikos πνεψματικος; non-physically, i.e. divinely, figuratively:--spiritually.

37689 Strong’s Greek Dictionary (KJV), p. STHENOO.2 (James Strong)

from sthenos (bodily vigor; probably akin to the base of 2476); to strengthen, i.e. (figuratively) confirm (in spiritual knowledge and power):--strengthen.

37690 Strong’s Greek Dictionary (KJV), p. SKLEROKARDIA.2 (James Strong)

feminine of a compound of σκληρος - skleros σκληρος and καρδια - kardia καρδια; hard-heartedness, i.e. (specially), destitution of (spiritual) perception:--hardness of heart.

37691 Strong’s Greek Dictionary (KJV), p. SOPHIA.2 (James Strong)

from σοφος - sophos σοφος; wisdom (higher or lower, worldly or spiritual):--wisdom.

37692 Strong’s Greek Dictionary (KJV), p. SUGKRINO.2 (James Strong)

from σψν - sun σψν and κρινω - krino κρινω; to judge of one thing in connection with another, i.e. combine (spiritual ideas with appropriate expressions) or collate (one person with another by way of contrast or resemblance):--compare among (with).

37693 Strong’s Greek Dictionary (KJV), p. SUNTHAPTO.2 (James Strong)

from σψν - sun σψν and θαπτω - thapto θαπτω; to inter in company with, i.e. (figuratively) to assimilate spiritually (to Christ by a sepulture as to sin):--bury with.

37694 Strong’s Greek Dictionary (KJV), p. HUPNOS.2 (James Strong)

from an obsolete primary (perhaps akin to ψπο - hupo ψπο through the idea of subsilience); sleep, i.e. (figuratively) spiritual torpor:--sleep.

37695 Strong’s Greek Dictionary (KJV), p. PHORTIZO.2 (James Strong)

from φορτος - phortos φορτος; to load up (properly, as a vessel or animal), i.e. (figuratively) to overburden with ceremony (or spiritual anxiety):--lade, by heavy laden.

37696 Strong’s Greek Dictionary (KJV), p. PHRONEMA.2 (James Strong)

from φρονεω - phroneo φρονεω; (mental) inclination or purpose:--(be, + be carnally, + be spiritually) mind(-ed).

37697 Strong’s Greek Dictionary (KJV), p. CHARIS.2 (James Strong)

… or spiritual; especially the divine influence upon the heart, and its reflection in the life; including gratitude):--acceptable, benefit, favour, gift, grace …

37698 Strong’s Greek Dictionary (KJV), p. CHARISMA.2 (James Strong)

from χαριζομαι - charizomai χαριζομαι; a (divine) gratuity, i.e. deliverance (from danger or passion); (specially), a (spiritual) endowment, i.e. (subjectively) religious qualification, or (objectively) miraculous faculty:--(free) gift.

37699 Thayer’s Greek Lexicon, p. ἁγιωσύνη.3

… divine [?] spiritual nature in Christ as contrasted with his σάρξ, Romans 1:4; cf. Rückert at the passage, and Zeller in his Theol. Jahrbb. for 1842, p. 486 ff; [yet cf. Meyer …

37700 Thayer’s Greek Lexicon, p. ἀγρυπνέω.2

… ) against spiritual dangers and beguilements, 1 Peter 5:8, etc." Green, Critical Notes on the N. T. (note on Mark 13:33 ).]