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Greek Strong's Dictionary with all the Synonyms inserted into the definitions.


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1654 + alms + an alms + for alms + thine alms + and almsdeeds +/ . eleemosune {el-eh-ay-mos-oo'-nay}; from 1656 + Mercy + mercy + of mercy + in mercy + and mercy + the mercy + have mercy + be with you mercy 1656- be with you mercy 1656- to his mercy + of his mercy + for his mercy + And his mercy + for the mercy + them and mercy + be with you mercy +/ ; compassionateness, i .e . (as exercised towards the poor) beneficence, or (concretely) a benefaction: --alms(-deeds) .

4464 + rod + rod + staves + a staff + a sceptre + with a rod + unto a rod + yet staves + of his staff + is the sceptre + them with a rod + unto you with a rod +/ . rhabdos {hrab'-dos}; from the base of 4474 + smote + shall smite + him with the palms +/ ; a stick or wand (as a cudgel, a cane or a baton of royalty): --rod, sceptre, staff .

4474 + smote + shall smite + him with the palms +/ . rhapizo {hrap-id'-zo}; from a derivative of a primary rhepo (to let fall, "rap"); to slap: --smite (with the palm of the hand) . Compare 5180 + smote + beating + to beat + and beat + to smite + and wound + but smote + and smote + shall smite + And they smote + him they struck + by him to smite + me to be smitten + And unto him that smiteth +/ .

4475 + by struck + with the palm + and they smote + him with the palms + him with their hands +/ . rhapisma {hrap'-is-mah}; from 4474 + smote + shall smite + him with the palms +/ ; a slap: --(+ strike with the) palm of the hand, smite with the hand .

4476 + a needle s + of a needle +/ . rhaphis {hraf-ece'}; from a primary rhapto (to sew; perhaps rather akin to the base of 4474 + smote + shall smite + him with the palms +/ through the idea of puncturing); a needle: --needle .

4496 + off + down + abroad + and cast + they cast + them down + had thrown + day we cast + And he cast + and he cast + out and cast + and were scattered +/ . rhipto {hrip'-to}; a primary verb (perhaps rather akin to the base of 4474 + smote + shall smite + him with the palms +/ , through the idea of sudden motion); to fling (properly, with a quick toss, thus differing from 0906 + put + Put + laid + cast + lying + lieth + thrust + we put + to put + was put + to cast + and put + casteth + to send + casting + putteth + is cast + and cast + And cast + but cast + did cast + was cast + was laid + They cast + hath cast + were cast + be thrown + and threw + to be cast + do men put + for to put + I will put + and thrust + did strike + shall cast + should cast + must be put + men casting + not to send + he was cast + and to cast + I will cast + to have put + but men cast + it hath cast + but they put + and did cast + did they cast + and she threw + them and cast + they did cast + that was cast + them was cast + and have cast + And they cast + but to be cast + And shall cast + should be cast + unto them Cast + that he poureth + it out and cast + and be thou cast + and thou be cast + that he was cast + and he were cast + after there arose + and they were cast + upon them they cast + they which have cast + not in me he is cast + For in that she hath poured +/ , which denotes a deliberate hurl; and from teino [see in 1614 + put + forth + Stretch + it forth + have cast + thee look + stretched + And he put + them forth + ye stretched + By stretching + And he stretched + thou shalt stretch +/ ], which indicates an extended projection); by qualification, to deposit (as if a load); by extension, to disperse: --cast (down, out), scatter abroad, throw .

5403 + Phenice + as Phenice + unto Phenicia +/ . Phoinike {foy-nee'-kay}; from 5404 + of palm + and palms +/ ; palm-country; Phoenice (or Phoenicia), a region of Palestine: --Phenice, Phenicia .

5404 + of palm + and palms +/ . phoinix {foy'-nix}; of uncertain derivation; a palm-tree: --palm (tree) .

5405 + to Phenice +/ . Phoinix {foy'-nix}; probably the same as 5404 + of palm + and palms +/ ; Phoenix, a place in Crete: --Phenice .

5563 + put + asunder + departed +/ . psalmos {psal-mos'}; from 5567 + melody + psalms + and sing + and making + I will sing + let him sing + and I will sing +/ ; a set piece of music, i .e . a sacred ode (accompanied with the voice, harp or other instrument; a "psalm"); collectively, the book of the Psalms: --psalm . Compare 5603 + song + songs + the song + that song + and the song +/ .

5567 + melody + psalms + and sing + and making + I will sing + let him sing + and I will sing +/ . psallo {psal'-lo}; probably strengthened from psao (to rub or touch the surface; compare 5597 + rubbing +/ ); to twitch or twang, i .e . to play on a stringed instrument (celebrate the divine worship with music and accompanying odes): --make melody, sing (psalms) .

5584 + have handled + they might feel + that might be touched + that it is I myself handle +/ . pselaphao {psay-laf-ah'-o}; from the base of 5567 + melody + psalms + and sing + and making + I will sing + let him sing + and I will sing +/ (compare 5586 + stone + my voice + and in the stone +/ ); to manipulate, i .e . verify by contact; figuratively, to search for: --feel after, handle, touch .

5589 + crumbs + of the crumbs + with the crumbs +/ . psichion {psikh-ee'-on}; diminutive from a derivative of the base of 5567 + melody + psalms + and sing + and making + I will sing + let him sing + and I will sing +/ (meaning a crumb); a little bit or morsel: --crumb .

5597 + rubbing +/ . psocho {pso'-kho}; prolongation from the same base as 5567 + melody + psalms + and sing + and making + I will sing + let him sing + and I will sing +/ ; to triturate, i .e . (by analogy) to rub out (kernels from husks with the fingers or hand): --rub .