1000bole {bol-ay'} from 906; n f AV - cast 1; 1 1) a throw
  
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1001bolizo {bol-id'-zo} from 1002; v AV - sound 2; 2 1) to heave the lead, take a sounding 1a) a line an plummet with which mariners sound the depth of the sea
  
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1002bolis {bol-ece'} from 906; n f AV - dart 1; 1 1) a missile, dart, javelin
  
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1003Booz {bo-oz'} of Hebrew origin 1162; n pr m AV - Booz 3; 3 Boaz = "in him is strength" 1) a kinsman of Ruth, afterwards her second husband
  
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1004borboros {bor'-bor-os} of uncertain derivation; n m AV - mire 1; 1 1) dung, mire
  
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1005borrhas {bor-hras'} of uncertain derivation; n m AV - north 2; 2 1) Boreas, the north-north-east wind 2) the north
  
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1006bosko {bos'-ko} a prol. form of a primary verb, cf 977 & 1016; v AV - feed 8, keep 1; 9 1) to feed 1a) portraying the duty of a Christian teacher to promote in every way the spiritual welfare of the members of the church For Synonyms see entry 5824
  
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1007Bosor {bos-or'} of Hebrew origin 1160; n pr m AV - Bosor 1; 1 Bosor = "burning or torch" 1) the father of Balaam
  
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1008botane {bot-an'-ay} from 1006; n f AV - herb 1; 1 1) an herb fit for fodder, green herb, growing plant
  
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1009botrus {bot'-rooce} of uncertain derivation; n m AV - cluster of the vine 1; 1 1) a bunch or cluster of grapes
  
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1010bouleutes {bool-yoo-tace'} from 1011; n m AV - counsellor 2; 2 1) a councillor, senator 2) a member of the Sanhedrin
  
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1011bouleuo {bool-yoo'-o} from 1012; v AV - consult 2, be minded 2, purpose 2, determine 1, take counsel 1; 8 1) to deliberate with one's self, consider 2) to take counsel, resolve
  
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1012boule {boo-lay'} from 1014; TDNT - 1:633,108; n f AV - counsel 10, will 1, advise + 5087 1; 12 1) counsel, purpose
  
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1013boulema {boo'-lay-mah} from 1014; TDNT - 1:636,108; n n AV - purpose 1, will 1; 2 1) will, counsel, purpose
  
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1014boulomai {boo'-lom-ahee} middle voice of a primary verb; TDNT - 1:629,108; v AV - will 15, would 11, be minded 2, intend 2, be disposed 1, be willing 1, list 1, of his own will 1; 34 1) to will deliberately, have a purpose, be minded 2) of willing as an affection, to desire
  
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1015bounos {boo-nos'} probably of foreign origin; n m AV - hill 2; 2 1) a hill, eminence, mound
  
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1016bous {booce} probably from the base of 1006; n m AV - ox 8; 8 1) an ox, a cow
  
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1017brabeion {brab-i'-on} from brabeus (an umpire of uncertain derivation); TDNT - 1:638,110; n n AV - prize 2; 2 1) the award to the victor in the games, a prize 2) metaph. of the heavenly reward for Christian character
  
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1018brabeuo {brab-yoo'-o} from the same as 1017; TDNT - 1:637,110; v AV - rule 1; 1 1) to be an umpire 2) to decide, determine 3) to direct, control, rule
  
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1019braduno {brad-oo'-no} from 1021; v AV - tarry 1, be slack 1; 2 1) to delay, be slow 1a) to render slowly, retard 1b) to be long, to tarry, loiter
  
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1020braduploeo {brad-oo-plo-eh'-o} from 1021 and a prolonged form of 4126; v AV - sail slowly 1; 1 1) to sail slowly
  
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1021bradus {brad-ooce'} of uncertain affinity; adj AV - slow 3; 3 1) slow 2) metaph. dull, inactive, in mind 2a) stupid, slow to apprehend or believe For Synonyms see entry 5814
  
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1022bradutes {brad-oo'-tace} from 1021; n f AV - slackness 1; 1 1) slowness, delay
  
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1023brachion {brakh-ee'-own} properly, comparative of 1024, but apparently in the sense of brasso (to wield); TDNT - 1:639,110; n m AV - arm 3; 3 1) the arm 1a) the arm of God is a Hebrew idiom for the might and the power of God
  
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1024brachus {brakh-ooce'} of uncertain affinity; adj AV - a little 4, a little space 1, a little while 1, few words 1; 7 1) short, small, little 1a) of place, a short distance, a little 1b) of time, a short time, for a little while
  
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1025brephos {bref'-os} of uncertain affin.; TDNT - 5:636,759; n n AV - babe 5, child 1, infant 1, young child 1; 8 1) an unborn child, embryo, a foetus 2) a new-born child, an infant, a babe
  
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1026brecho {brekh'-o} a primary word; v AV - rain 3, wash 2, rain + 5205 1; send rain 1; 7 1) to moisten, wet, water 2) to water with rain, to cause to rain, to pour the rain, to send down like rain
  
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1027bronte {bron-tay'} akin to bremo (to roar); TDNT - 1:640,110; n f AV - thunder 8, thundering 4; 12 1) thunder
  
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1028broche {brokh-ay'} from 1026; n f AV - rain 2; 2 1) a besprinkling, watering, rain 1a) used of a heavy shower or violent rainstorm
  
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1029brochos {brokh'-os} of uncertain derivation; n m AV - snare 1; 1 1) a noose, slip-knot, by which any person or thing is caught, or fastened, or suspended 2) to throw a noose upon one, a figure borrowed from war or the chase so that by craft or by force one is bound to some necessity, to constrain him to obey some command
  
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1030brugmos {broog-mos'} from 1031; TDNT - 1:641,110; n m AV - gnashing 7; 7 1) a gnashing of teeth 1a) used to denote extreme anguish and utter despair of men consigned to eternal punishment in hell 2) snarling, growling: in the sense of biting
  
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1031brucho {broo'-kho} a primary word; TDNT - 1:641,110; v AV - gnash 1; 1 1) to grind, gnash with the teeth 2) to bite, to chew
  
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1032bruo {broo'-o} a primary word; v AV - send forth 1; 1 1) to abound, gush forth, teem with juices 2) to send forth abundantly, to teem
  
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1033broma {bro'-mah} from the base of 977; TDNT - 1:642,111; n n AV - meat 16, victual 1; 17 1) that which is eaten, food
  
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1034brosimos {bro'-sim-os} from 1035; adj AV - meat 1; 1 1) eatable
  
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1035brosis {bro'-sis} from the base of 977; TDNT - 1:642,111; n f AV - meat 6, rust 2, morsel of meat 1, eating 1, food 1; 11 1) act of eating 1a) in a wider sense, corrosion 2) that which is eaten, food, ailment 2a) of the soul's food, either which refreshes the soul, or nourishes and supports it
  
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1036buthizo {boo-thid'-zo} from 1037; v AV - begin to sink 1, drown 1; 2 1) to plunge into the deep, to sink
  
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1037buthos {boo-thos'} a variation of 899; n m AV - deep 1; 1 1) the bottom or depth of the sea 2) the sea itself, the deep sea
  
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1038burseus {boorce-yooce'} from bursa (a hide); n m AV - tanner 3; 3 1) a tanner
  
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1039bussinos {boos'-see-nos} from 1040; adj AV - fine linen 4; 4 1) a fine linen (garment) 2) made of fine linen
  
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1040bussos {boos'-sos} of Hebrew origin 948; n f AV - fine linen 2; 2 1) byssus, a species of Egyptian flax 2) linen made from byssus, very costly, delicate, soft, white and also of a yellow colour
  
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1041bomos {bo'-mos} from the base of 939; n m AV - altar 1; 1 1) an elevated place 1a) very often a raised place on which to offer a sacrifice, an altar
  
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1042gabbatha {gab-bath-ah'} of Aramaic origin cf 1355; n pr loc AV - Gabbatha 1; 1 Gabbatha = "elevated or a platform" 1) a raised place, elevation ++++ In the Greek was called Lithostrotos, or the pavement of stones, as the Syrian version renders it: it is thought to be the room Gazith, in which the sanhedrin sat in the temple when they tried capital causes; and it was so called, because it was paved with smooth, square hewn stones: "it was in the north part; half of it was holy, and half of it was common: and it had two doors, one for that part which was holy, and another for that part that was common; and in that half that was common the sanhedrin sat." So that into this part of it, and by this door, Pilate, though a Gentile, might enter. This place, in the language of the Jews, who at that time spoke Syrian, was Gabbatha, from its height, as it should seem; though the Syrian and Persian versions read Gaphiphtha, which signifies a fence or enclosure. Mention is made in the Talmud of the upper Gab in the mountain of the house; but whether the same with this Gabbatha, and whether this is the same with the chamber Gazith, is not certain. The Septuagint uses the same word as John here does, and calls by the same name the pavement of the temple on which Israelites fell and worshipped God. (2 Chr. 7:3) (Gill) The Hebrew word for Pavement occurs only once in the Old Testament. In 2 Kings 16:17 we read, "King Ahaz cut off the borders of the bases, and removed the laver from off them; and took down the sea from off the brazen oxen that were under it, and put it upon the pavement of stones." In Ahaz's case his act was the conclusive token of his abject apostasy. So here of Pilate coming down to the apostate Jews. In the former case it was a Jewish ruler dominated by a Gentile idolater; in the latter, a Gentile idolater dominated by Jews who had rejected the Messiah! (AWP John 19:13)
  
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1043Gabriel {gab-ree-ale'} of Hebrew origin 1403; n pr m AV - Gabriel 2; 2 Gabriel = "man of God" 1) one of the angel princes or chiefs of the angels
  
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1044gaggraina {gang'-grahee-nah} from graino (to gnaw); n f AV - canker 1; 1 1) a gangrene, a disease by which any part of the body suffering from inflammation becomes so corrupted that, unless a remedy be seasonably applied, the evil continually spreads, attacks other parts, and at last eats away the bones
  
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1045Gad {gad} of Hebrew origin 1410; n pr loc AV - Gad 1; 1 Gad = "a troop" 1) the seventh son of the patriarch Jacob, by Zilpah, Leah's maid
  
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1046Gadarenos {gad-ar-ay-nos'} from Gadara (a town east of the Jordan); adj AV - Gadarenes 3; 3 Gadarenes = "reward at the end" 1) also called Gergesenes, was the capital of Peraea, situated opposite the south extremity of the Lake of Gennesaret to the south-east, but at some distance from the lake on the banks of the river Hieromax
  
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1047gaza {gad'-zah} of foreign origin; n f AV - treasure 1; 1 1) the royal treasury, treasure, riches
  
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1048Gaza {gad'-zah} of Hebrew origin 5804; n pr loc AV - Gaza 1; 1 Gaza = "the fortified; the strong" 1) one of the five chief cities of the Philistines in Palestine
  
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1049gazophulakion {gad-zof-oo-lak'-ee-on} from 1047 and 5438; n n AV - treasury 5; 5 1) a repository of treasure, especially of public treasure, a treasury It is used to describe the apartments constructed in the courts of the temple, in which the not only the sacred offerings and things needful for the service were kept, but in which the priests, etc, dwelt: Neh. 13:7; of the sacred treasury in which not only treasure but also public records were stored, and the property of widows and orphans was deposited. Josephus speaks of treasuries in the women's court of Herod's temple. In the N.T. near the treasury seems to used of that receptacle mentioned by the rabbis to which were fitted thirteen chests or boxes, i.e. trumpets, so called from their shape, and into which were put the contributions made voluntarily or paid yearly by the Jews for the service of the temple and the support of the poor.
  
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