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σῴζω (sozo)

to save

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ἑτεροδιδασκαλέω (heterodidaskaleo)

to teach differently / to teach strange doctrine

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ζηλοῦτε (zēloute)

desire earnestly / be zealous for

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ὑβριστής (hybristEs)

insolent aggressor / violent transgressor

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ἐπισκοπή (episkopē)

office, oversight, supervision

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κατὰ γνῶσιν (kata gnōsin)

according to knowledge / understanding

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κύριος (kyrios)

lord / master / sir

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ἔζερ (ezer)

helper, strong ally, rescuer

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κενόω (kenoō)

to empty; used reflexively of Christ's self-emptying (Phil 2:7)

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οἰκοδεσποτεῖν (oikodespotein)

to rule the household, to be master of the house

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πρεσβύτιδας (presbutidas)

older women, female elders

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ἀλλήλοις (allelois)

one another, reciprocally, mutually

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ὑποτασσόμενοι (hypotassomenoi)

submitting, placing oneself under

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ἐξουσία (exousia)

authority, right, power

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κεφαλή (kephalē)

head; source/origin; preeminent one

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διακρίνω (diakrino)

to discern, to evaluate, to judge

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ὑποτύπωσις (hupotyposis)

pattern, prototype, example, outline

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וַיִּקְטֹל (wayyiqtol)

consecutive/sequential narrative verb form (Hebrew)

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ἀνήρ/γυνή (aner/gyne)

man/woman OR husband/wife

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צֵלָע (tsela)

side, rib, architectural side-chamber

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προΐστημι (proistemi)

to lead, to manage, to be over, to care for

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ἤ (e/eta)

or; disjunctive particle used for rhetorical refutation

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ἐπιτρέπω (epitrepo)

to permit, to allow, to entrust

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μὴ κωλύετε (me koluete)

do not forbid, stop forbidding

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ἡ (anaphoric) (he (anaphoric))

the (anaphoric article — pointing back to a previously introduced noun)

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ἐπίγνωσις ἀληθείας (epignosis aletheias)

full knowledge of truth

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ὑποτάσσω (hypotassō)

to subject, to submit, to place under

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ὑπακούω (hypakouō)

to listen to, to hearken, to obey

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ἕλκω (helkō)

to draw, attract, drag

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πιστεύω (pisteuō)

to believe, trust, have faith in

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θεωρέω (theōreō)

to behold, perceive, observe with understanding

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διδακτοί (didaktoi)

taught [by God], instructed

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ἐκλέγομαι (eklegomai)

to choose, to elect, to select for oneself

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σκληρύνω (sklērunō)

to harden, make stubborn

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παραδίδωμι (paradidōmi)

to hand over, deliver up, give over

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ἱλασμός (hilasmos)

propitiation, atoning sacrifice

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κόσμος (kosmos)

world, created order, humanity

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χάρις (charis)

grace, unmerited favor

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δικαιόω (dikaioō)

to justify, to declare righteous

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προγινώσκω (proginōskō)

to know beforehand, to foreknow

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ποιμαίνω (poimaino)

to shepherd, to tend a flock, to pastor, to rule

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οἰκοδεσποτέω (oikodespoteo)

to rule the household, to be master of the house, to manage the home

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πρεσβύτερος (presbuteros)

elder, older man; church overseer/leader by seniority

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λαλέω (laleo)

to speak, to talk, to proclaim; general word for verbal expression

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γεννητής (gennetes)

procreator, begetter, one who generates life; used as an interpretation of kephalē

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προβολεύς (proboleus)

progenitor, originator, one who projects or sends forth; used as an interpretation of kephalē

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הָפַכ לֶגּוֹמֵן (hapax legomenon)

a word used only once in the entire corpus; single-occurrence term

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αὐθεντοῦντος (authentountos)

ruling, exercising authority (participle of authenteō, patristic usage from 4th c. AD)

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αὐθεντικός (authentikos)

original, authentic, authoritative; relating to the source or master

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αὐτοδικεῖν (autodikein)

to plead one's own cause; to act as one's own advocate (Attic Greek equivalent of authentein)

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