< 1 Peter 1:1 >

1 Peter, an apostle of Jesus Christ, to the strangers dispersed through Pontus, Galatia, Cappadocia, Asia, and Bithynia, elect,
Anigoo ah Butros oo ah rasuulkii Ciise Masiix waxaan warqaddan u qorayaa qariibbada ku kala firidhsan Bontos, iyo Galatiya, iyo Kabbadokiya, iyo Aasiya, iyo Bituniya,
Peter
Strongs:
Strongs extended:
Greek:
Πέτρος
Transliteration:
Petros
Context:
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Morphhology:
Noun Nominative Singular Masculine Individual
Grammar:
a PERSON
Source:
[Tag=NKO] Identical in Nestlé-Aland, KJV, and other sources
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Additional:
Peter @ Mat.4.18
Tyndale
Word:
Πέτρος
Transliteration:
Petros
Gloss:
Peter
Morphhology:
Proper Name Noun Male Person
Definition:
Πέτρος, -ου, ὁ (i.e. a stone, see: πέτρα, Κηφᾶς), Simon Peter, the Apostle: Mat.4:18 10:2, Mrk.3:16, Luk.5:8, Jhn.1:41, 43, al. (AS)
Liddell-Scott-Jones
Word:
Πέτρος
Transliteration:
Petros
Gloss:
Peter
Morphhology:
Proper Name Noun Male Person
Definition:
πέτρος, ὁ (in later Poets ἡ, [Refs 3rd c.BC+], stone (distinguished from πέτρα, which see); in [Refs 8th c.BC+], used by warriors, λάζετο πέτρον μάρμαρον ὀκριόεντα [Refs 8th c.BC+]; ἐν πέτροισι πέτρον ἐκτρίβων, to produce fire, [Refs 5th c.BC+]; of a boulder forming a landmark, [Refs 3rd c.BC+] 2) proverbial, πάντα κινῆσαι πέτρον 'leave no stone unturned', [Refs 5th c.BC+]; of imperturbability, καὶ γὰρ ἂν πέτρου φύσιν σύ γ᾽ ὀργάνειας [Refs 5th c.BC+] II) a kind of reed, [Refs] —The usual Prose word is λίθος.
Strongs > g4074
Word:
Πέτρος
Transliteration:
Pétros
Pronounciation:
pet'-ros
Language:
Greek
Morphhology:
Noun Masculine
Definition:
a (piece of) rock (larger than g3037 (λίθος)); as a name, Petrus, an apostle; Peter, rock; apparently a primary word

an apostle
Strongs:
Greek:
ἀπόστολος
Transliteration:
apostolos
Context:
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Gloss:
apostle
Morphhology:
Noun Nominative Singular Masculine
Grammar:
a male PERSON OR THING that is doing something
Source:
[Tag=NKO] Identical in Nestlé-Aland, KJV, and other sources
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Tyndale
Word:
ἀπόστολος
Transliteration:
apostolos
Gloss:
apostle
Morphhology:
Greek Noun Male
Definition:
ἀπόστολος, -ου, ὁ (ἀοστέλλω), [in LXX; 3Ki.14:6 A (שָׁלַח) *;] 1) a fleet, an expedition (Dem.). 2) a messenger, one sent on a mission (Hdt, LXX, l.with, and π; see M, Pr., 37 f; MM, see word; M, Th., i, 2:7 and reff.): Jhn.13:16, 2Co.8:23 Php.2:25. 3) In NT, an Apostle of Christ (a) with special ref. to the Twelve: Mat.10:2, Mrk.3:14, Luk.11:49, Eph.3:5, Rev.18:20, al, equality with whom is claimed by St. Paul, Gal.1:1, 11 ff, 1Ti.2:7, a1; (b) in a wider sense of prominent Christian teachers, as Barnabas, Act.14:14, apparently also Silvanus and Timothy, 1Th.2:6, and perhaps Andronicus and Junias (Junia?), Rom.16:7 (see ICC, in l); of false teachers, claiming apostleship: 2Co.11:5 11:13, Rev.2:2. (On the different uses of the term in NT, see Lit, Gal., 92-101; Cremer, 530; DB, i, 126; DCG, i, 105; Enc. Br, ii, 196 ff.) (AS)
Liddell-Scott-Jones
Word:
ἀπόστολος
Transliteration:
apostolos
Gloss:
apostle
Morphhology:
Greek Noun Male
Definition:
ἀπόστολ-ος, ὁ, messenger, ambassador, envoy, ὁ μὲν δὴ ἀ. ἐς τὴν Μίλητον ἦν[Refs 5th c.BC+]; ἐς Λακεδαίμονα τριήρεϊ ἀ. ἐγίνετο he went off on a mission to Laced, [Refs] b) commander of a naval force, [Refs 5th c.AD+] 2) messenger from God, [LXX]; especially of the Apostles, [NT] II) ={στόλος}, naval squadron or expedition, [Refs 5th c.BC+]; ἀπόστολον ἀφιέναι, ἀποστέλλειν, ποιεῖσθαι, [Refs 4th c.BC+] II.2) colony, [Refs 1st c.BC+] II.3) ={ἀποστολή}, of envoys, [Refs 1st c.AD+] II.4) ἀπόστολον, τό, with or without πλοῖον, packet, [Refs 5th c.BC+] II.5) ἀπόστολος, ὁ, order for dispatch, of a vessel, [Refs 3rd c.AD+] II.6) export-licence, [Refs 2nd c.AD+] II.7) genitive uncertain, cargo dispatched by order, [Refs 2nd c.AD+]
Strongs
Word:
ἀπόστολος
Transliteration:
apóstolos
Pronounciation:
ap-os'-tol-os
Language:
Greek
Morphhology:
Noun Masculine
Definition:
a delegate; specially, an ambassador of the Gospel; officially a commissioner of Christ ("apostle") (with miraculous powers); apostle, messenger, he that is sent; from g649 (ἀποστέλλω)

of Jesus
Strongs:
Strongs extended:
Lexicon:
Ἰησοῦς
Greek:
Ἰησοῦ
Transliteration:
Iēsou
Context:
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Gloss:
Jesus/Joshua
Morphhology:
Noun Genitive Singular Masculine Individual
Grammar:
a male PERSON that something belongs to
Source:
[Tag=NKO] Identical in Nestlé-Aland, KJV, and other sources
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Additional:
Jesus @ Mat.1.1
Tyndale
Word:
Ἰησοῦς
Transliteration:
Iēsous
Gloss:
Jesus
Morphhology:
Proper Name Noun Male Person
Definition:
Ἰησοῦς, -οῦ, dative, voc. -οῦ, accusative, -οῦν (Heb. יֵשׁוּעַ,יְהֹשֻׁעַ,יְהוֹשׁוּעַ), 1) JESUS: Mat.1:21, al; ὁ Ἰ, ib. 3:13, al; Ἰ. Χριστός, ib. 1:1, Mrk.1:1, al; Χρ. Ἰ, Rom.2:26, al; κύριος Ἰ, Act.28:31, al; Ἰησοῦ, voc, Mrk.1:24, al. 2) Joshua: Act.7:45, Heb.4:8. 3) Jesus, son of Eliezer: Luk.3:28. 4) Jesus, surnamed Justus: Col.4:11. 5) see: βαραββᾶς. (AS)
Liddell-Scott-Jones
Word:
Ἰησοῦς
Transliteration:
Iēsous
Gloss:
Jesus
Morphhology:
Proper Name Noun Male Person
Definition:
Jesus, Greek form of Hebrew Joshua or Jehoshua, Saviour , [Refs 1st c.AD] (from Middle LSJ)
Strongs > g2424
Word:
Ἰησοῦς
Transliteration:
Iēsoûs
Pronounciation:
ee-ay-sooce'
Language:
Greek
Morphhology:
Noun Masculine
Definition:
Jesus (i.e. Jehoshua), the name of our Lord and two (three) other Israelites; Jesus; of Hebrew origin (h3091)

Christ
Strongs:
Lexicon:
Χριστός
Greek:
Χριστοῦ
Transliteration:
Christou
Context:
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Morphhology:
Noun Genitive Singular Masculine Title
Grammar:
a proper name of a male PERSON OR THING that something belongs to
Source:
[Tag=NKO] Identical in Nestlé-Aland, KJV, and other sources
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Additional:
Christ, Jesus @ Mat.1.1
Tyndale
Word:
Χριστός
Origin:
a Name of g2424G
Transliteration:
Christos
Gloss:
Christ
Morphhology:
Proper Name Noun Title
Definition:
χριστός (Χρ-), -ή, -όν (χρίω), [in LXX for מָשִׁיחַ and cogn. forms;] 1) 1. as adj., (a) of things, anointing, to be used as ointment (Æsch, Eur, al; τ. ἔλαιον τὸ χ, Lev.21:10); (b) of persons, anointed (ὁ ἰερεὺς ὁ χ, Lev.4:5; οἱ χ. ἰευρεῖς, 2Ma.1:10): ὁ χ. τοῦ κυρίου or Θεοῦ (1Ki.2:10, Psa.2:2, al.), of the Messiah (Aram, מְשִׁיחָא; cf. Dalman, Words, 289 ff.), Luk.2:11, 26 Jhn.1:41, Act.2:36 4:26, al. 2) As subst, ὁ Χριστός, the Messiah, the Christ: Mat.2:4, Mrk.8:29, Luk.2:11, Jhn.1:20, Act.2:31, Rom.7:4, al; Ἰησοῦς, Mrk.1:1, Jhn.1:17, Act.2:38, al; Χ. Ἰησοῦς, Mat.1:18, WH, mg. Act.5:42, Rom.6:3, al; Χ. κύριος, Luk.2:11; Ἰησοῦς Χ. ὁ κύριος, Act.15:26, Rom.1:7, al. (AS)
Liddell-Scott-Jones
Word:
Χριστός
Origin:
a Name of g2424G
Transliteration:
Christos
Gloss:
Christ
Morphhology:
Proper Name Noun Title
Definition:
χριστός, ή, όν, (χρίω) to be rubbed on, used as ointment or salve, opposed to πιστός, [Refs 5th c.BC+]; τὸ ἔλαιον τὸ χ. anointing oil, [LXX] II) of persons, anointed, ὁ ἱερεύς ὁ χ. [LXX] II.2) especially of the Kings of Israel, ὁ χ. Κυρίου[LXX]; plural, of the patriarchs, [LXX] II.3) in NT, ὁ χ. the Messiah, [NT]; then used as proper name of Jesus, Ἰησοῦς χ. [NT]
Strongs
Word:
Χριστός
Transliteration:
Christós
Pronounciation:
khris-tos'
Language:
Greek
Morphhology:
Adjective
Definition:
anointed, i.e. the Messiah, an epithet of Jesus; Christ; from g5548 (χρίω)

To [the] elect
Strongs:
Lexicon:
ἐκλεκτός
Greek:
ἐκλεκτοῖς
Transliteration:
eklektois
Context:
Next word
Gloss:
select
Morphhology:
Adjective Dative Plural Masculine
Grammar:
DESCRIBING male people or things that something is done for‚ or in relation to
Source:
[Tag=NKO] Identical in Nestlé-Aland, KJV, and other sources
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Tyndale
Word:
ἐκλεκτός
Transliteration:
eklektos
Gloss:
select
Morphhology:
Greek Adjective
Definition:
ἐκ-λεκτός, -ή, -όν (ἐκλέγω), [in LXX for בָּחַר (so prob. in Isa.28:16, Pro.17:3, for MT בָּחַן), בָּרִיא, etc;] 1) choice, select (cl, rarely; Thuc, Plat, al.), hence, eminent: Rom.16:13 (cf. Eze.27:24). 2) As in Inscr. (MM, Exp., xii), chosen; esp. as in LXX, of Israel, elect, chosen of God (Isa.65:9, Psa.105:43, al.); so in NT; (a) of Christ: Luk.23:35 (cf. Isa.42:1); figuratively, λίθος, 1Pe.2:4-6 (LXX); (b) of holy angels: 1Ti.5:21; (with) of Christians: Mat.24:22, 24, Mrk.13:20, 22 13:27, 2Ti.2:10, 1Pe.1:1; τ. θεοῦ, Luk.18:7, Rom.8:33, Col.3:12, Tit.1:1; τ. Χριστοῦ, Mat.24:31; ἐ. κυρία, II Jn 1; ἀδελφή, II Jn 13; γένος, 1Pe.2:9 (LXX); κλητοὶ καὶ ἐ. κ. πιστοί, Rev.17:14; opposite to κλητός (not so in Epp; see Lft. on Col.3:12), Mat.20:16 (T, WH, txt, R, omit) Mat.22:14 (Cremer, 405, 775). (AS)
Liddell-Scott-Jones
Word:
ἐκλεκτός
Transliteration:
eklektos
Gloss:
select
Morphhology:
Greek Adjective
Definition:
ἐκλεκτ-ός, ή, όν, picked out, select, [Refs 6th c.BC+]; ἐ. δικασταί,=Latin iudices selecti, [Refs 2nd c.AD+] adverb -τῶς interpolated in Suid. see at {ἐπίλεκτος}. 2) choice, pure, σμύρνη [LXX+3rd c.BC+]; ἐκλεκτόν,= corn, [LXX+2nd c.AD+] II) chosen of God, elect, [LXX+NT]
Strongs
Word:
ἐκλεκτός
Transliteration:
eklektós
Pronounciation:
ek-lek-tos'
Language:
Greek
Morphhology:
Adjective
Definition:
select; by implication, favorite; chosen, elect; from g1586 (ἐκλέγομαι)

sojourners
Strongs:
Lexicon:
παρεπίδημος
Greek:
παρεπιδήμοις
Transliteration:
parepidēmois
Context:
Next word
Gloss:
stranger
Morphhology:
Adjective Dative Plural Masculine
Grammar:
DESCRIBING male people or things that something is done for‚ or in relation to
Source:
[Tag=NKO] Identical in Nestlé-Aland, KJV, and other sources
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Tyndale
Word:
παρεπίδημος
Transliteration:
parepidēmos
Gloss:
stranger
Morphhology:
Greek Adjective
Definition:
παρ-επί-δημος, -ον (see: ἐπιδημέω), [in LXX: Gen.23:4, Psa.39:12 (תּוֹשָׁב)*;] sojourning in a strange place; as subst, ὁ π, a sojourner: of Christians, 1Pe.1:1; ξένοι καὶ π, Heb.11:13; πάροικοι καὶ π, 1Pe.2:11 (see Deiss, BS, 149). (AS)
Liddell-Scott-Jones
Word:
παρεπίδημος
Transliteration:
parepidēmos
Gloss:
stranger
Morphhology:
Greek Adjective
Definition:
παρεπί-δημος, ον, sojourning in a strange place, especially as substantive, [LXX+3rd c.BC+]
Strongs
Word:
παρεπίδημος
Transliteration:
parepídēmos
Pronounciation:
par-ep-id'-ay-mos
Language:
Greek
Morphhology:
Adjective
Definition:
an alien alongside, i.e. a resident foreigner; pilgrim, stranger; from g3844 (παρά) and the base of g1927 (ἐπιδημέω)

of [the] Dispersion
Strongs:
Lexicon:
διασπορά
Greek:
διασπορᾶς
Transliteration:
diasporas
Context:
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Gloss:
dispersion
Morphhology:
Noun Genitive Singular Feminine
Grammar:
a female PERSON OR THING that something belongs to
Source:
[Tag=NKO] Identical in Nestlé-Aland, KJV, and other sources
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Tyndale
Word:
διασπορά
Transliteration:
diaspora
Gloss:
dispersion
Morphhology:
Greek Noun Female
Definition:
δια-σπορά, -ᾶς, ἡ (διασπείρω), [in LXX of Israelites dispersed and exiled in foreign lands, as Deu.28:25 (זַעֲוָה) Deu.30:4 (נָדַח ni.), Isa.49:6 (נער); by meton, of the exiles themselves (as Psa.147:2, 2Ma.1:27);] a dispersion: δ. τῶν Ἑλλήνων, Jhn.7:35; metaphorically, of Christians (DB, iii, 782 f.), Jas.1:1, 1Pe.1:1 (see Hort, in ll). (AS)
Liddell-Scott-Jones
Word:
διασπορά
Transliteration:
diaspora
Gloss:
dispersion
Morphhology:
Greek Noun Female
Definition:
διασπορ-ά, ἡ, (διασπείρω) scattering, dispersion, [LXX+1st c.AD+] 2) collectively, ={οἱ διεσπαρμένοι}, [LXX+NT]
Strongs
Word:
διασπορά
Transliteration:
diasporá
Pronounciation:
dee-as-por-ah'
Language:
Greek
Morphhology:
Noun Feminine
Definition:
dispersion, i.e. (specially and concretely) the (converted) Israelite resident in Gentile countries; (which are) scattered (abroad); from g1289 (διασπείρω)

of Pontus,
Strongs:
Lexicon:
Πόντος
Greek:
Πόντου,
Transliteration:
Pontou
Context:
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Gloss:
Pontus
Morphhology:
Noun Genitive Singular Masculine Location
Grammar:
a male LOCATION that something belongs to
Source:
[Tag=NKO] Identical in Nestlé-Aland, KJV, and other sources
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Additional:
Pontus @ Act.2.9
Tyndale
Word:
Πόντος
Transliteration:
Pontos
Gloss:
Pontus
Morphhology:
Proper Name Noun Male Location
Definition:
Πόντος, -ου, ὁ Pontus, a region of Asia Minor, bordering on the πόντος Εὔξεινος: Act.2:9, 1Pe.1:1. (AS)
Liddell-Scott-Jones
Word:
Πόντος
Transliteration:
Pontos
Gloss:
Pontus
Morphhology:
Proper Name Noun Male Location
Definition:
πόντος, ὁ: Epic dialect genitive ἐκ ποντόφιν [Refs 8th c.BC+]:—sea, especially open sea, common from [Refs 8th c.BC+]; in the general sense, ὁπότε πνεῦμα ἐκ πόντου εἴη [LXX+5th c.BC+]; π. ἀπείριτος, ἀπείρων, εὐρύς, μεγακήτης, [Refs 8th c.BC+]; κέλευθοι, πλάξ, πεδίον πόντου, [Refs 5th c.BC+]; π. ἁλὸς πολιῆς the wide waters of the grey brine, [Refs 8th c.BC+]; πόντου γέφυρα, πύλαι, of the Isthmus, [Refs 5th c.BC+] 2) metaphorically, π. ἀγαθῶν [Refs 5th c.BC+] II) of special seas, π. Ἰκάριος, Γρηΐκιος, [Refs 8th c.BC+]; Ἰόνιος, Σαρωνικός, Σικελός, [Refs 5th c.BC+]; generally called simply ὁ Πόντος or Πόντος, [Refs 5th c.BC+] for the sea, [Refs] II.2) the country [Refs 5th c.BC+] shore of the Black Sea, [Refs 2nd c.AD+] adjective Ποντικός (which see). III) personified as son of Gaia, [Refs 8th c.BC+]
Strongs
Word:
Πόντος
Transliteration:
Póntos
Pronounciation:
pon'-tos
Language:
Greek
Morphhology:
Noun Location
Definition:
a sea; Pontus, a region of Asia Minor; Pontus; of Latin origin

Galatia,
Strongs:
Lexicon:
Γαλατία
Greek:
Γαλατίας,
Transliteration:
Galatias
Context:
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Gloss:
Galatia
Morphhology:
Noun Genitive Singular Feminine Location
Grammar:
a female LOCATION that something belongs to
Source:
[Tag=NKO] Identical in Nestlé-Aland, KJV, and other sources
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Additional:
Galatia @ Act.16.6
Tyndale
Word:
Γαλατία
Transliteration:
Galatia
Gloss:
Galatia
Morphhology:
Proper Name Noun Female Location
Definition:
Γαλατία, -ας, ἡ, Galatia; 1) a gentilic region in Asia Minor, settled by Gauls (iii/B.C). 2) A Roman Province which included this region (DB, ii, 85ff.): 1Co.16:1, Gal.1:2, 2Ti.4:10 (T, Tr, mg, Γαλλίαν), 1Pe.1:1. (AS)
Liddell-Scott-Jones
Word:
Γαλατία
Transliteration:
Galatia
Gloss:
Galatia
Morphhology:
Proper Name Noun Female Location
Definition:
Γαλατία, -ας, ἡ, Galatia; 1) a gentilic region in Asia Minor, settled by Gauls (iii/B.C). 2) A Roman Province which included this region (DB, ii, 85ff.): 1Co.16:1, Gal.1:2, 2Ti.4:10 (T, Tr, mg, Γαλλίαν), 1Pe.1:1. (From Abbott-Smith. LSJ has no entry)
Strongs
Word:
Γαλατία
Transliteration:
Galatía
Pronounciation:
gal-at-ee'-ah
Language:
Greek
Morphhology:
Noun Location
Definition:
Galatia, a region of Asia; Galatia; of foreign origin

Cappadocia,
Strongs:
Lexicon:
Καππαδοκία
Greek:
Καππαδοκίας,
Transliteration:
Kappadokias
Context:
Next word
Gloss:
Cappadocia
Morphhology:
Noun Genitive Singular Feminine Location
Grammar:
a female LOCATION that something belongs to
Source:
[Tag=NKO] Identical in Nestlé-Aland, KJV, and other sources
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Additional:
Cappadocia @ Act.2.9
Tyndale
Word:
Καππαδοκία
Transliteration:
Kappadokia
Gloss:
Cappadocia
Morphhology:
Proper Name Noun Female Location
Definition:
Καππαδοκία, -ας, ἡ Cappadocia, a province of Asia Minor: Act.2:9, 1Pe.1:1. (AS)
Liddell-Scott-Jones
Word:
Καππαδοκία
Transliteration:
Kappadokia
Gloss:
Cappadocia
Morphhology:
Proper Name Noun Female Location
Definition:
Καππαδοκία, -ας, ἡ Cappadocia, a province of Asia Minor: Act.2:9, 1Pe.1:1. (From Abbott-Smith. LSJ has no entry)
Strongs
Word:
Καππαδοκία
Transliteration:
Kappadokía
Pronounciation:
kap-pad-ok-ee'-ah
Language:
Greek
Morphhology:
Noun Location
Definition:
Cappadocia, a region of Asia Minor; Cappadocia; of foreign origin

Asia,
Strongs:
Lexicon:
Ἀσία
Greek:
Ἀσίας,
Transliteration:
Asias
Context:
Next word
Gloss:
Asia
Morphhology:
Noun Genitive Singular Feminine Location
Grammar:
a female LOCATION that something belongs to
Source:
[Tag=NKO] Identical in Nestlé-Aland, KJV, and other sources
Editions:
Additional:
Asia @ Act.2.9
Tyndale
Word:
Ἀσία
Transliteration:
Asia
Gloss:
Asia
Morphhology:
Proper Name Noun Female Location
Definition:
Ἀσία, -ας, ἡ Asia, the Roman province: Act.2:9 6:9 16:6 19:1, 10 19:22, 26 (M, Pr., 73), Act.19:27 Act.20:4, 16 20:18 21:27 24:18 27:2, Rom.16:5, 1Co.16:19, 2Co.1:8, 2Ti.1:15, 1Pe.1:1, Rev.1:4. (AS)
Liddell-Scott-Jones
Word:
Ἀσία
Transliteration:
Asia
Gloss:
Asia
Morphhology:
Proper Name Noun Female Location
Definition:
Ἀσία [ᾰ], Ionic dialect -ιη, ἡ, Asia, [Refs 5th c.BC+]:—adjective Ἀσιᾱνός, ή, όν, Asian, Asiatic, [Refs 5th c.BC+]. adverb -νῶς, ἑστιᾶν τινά[Refs 2nd c.AD+]:—feminine Ἀσιάς, άδος, and Ἀσίς, ίδος [the latter with ᾱ], frequently in [Refs 5th c.BC+] being required by the metre in [Refs 5th c.BC+]; also (i.e. κιθάρα), the Asian harp, [Refs 5th c.BC+]:—also Ἀσιάτης, Ἀσιᾶτις, Ionic dialect Ἀσιήτης, Ἀσιῆτις, [Refs 5th c.BC+]: Ἀσίηθεν, adverb from Asia, [Refs]
Strongs
Word:
Ἀσία
Transliteration:
Asía
Pronounciation:
as-ee'-ah
Language:
Greek
Morphhology:
Noun Location
Definition:
Asia, i.e. Asia Minor, or (usually) only its western shore; Asia; of uncertain derivation

and
Strongs:
Lexicon:
καί
Greek:
καὶ
Transliteration:
kai
Context:
Next word
Morphhology:
Conjunction
Source:
[Tag=NKO] Identical in Nestlé-Aland, KJV, and other sources
Editions:
Tyndale
Word:
καί
Transliteration:
kai
Gloss:
and
Morphhology:
Greek Conjunction
Definition:
καί, conj., and I. Copulative. 1) Connecting single words; (a) in general: Mat.2:18, 16:1, Mrk.2:15, Luk.8:15, Heb.1:1, al. mult; repeated before each of the terms in a series, Mat.23:23, Luk.14:21, Rom.7:12, 9:4, al. (b) connecting numerals (WM, §37, 4): Jhn.2:20, Act.13:20; (with) joining terms which are not mutually exclusive, as the part with the whole: Mat.8:33, 26:59, Mrk.16:17, Act.5:29, al. 2) Connecting clauses and sentences: Mat.3:12, Act.5:21, al. mult; esp. (a) where, after the simplicity of the popular language, sentences are paratactically joined (WM, §60, 3; M, Pr., 12; Deiss, LAE, 128ff.): Mat.1:21, 7:25, Mrk.9:5, Jhn.10:3, al; (b) joining affirmative to negative sentences: Luk.3:14, Jhn.4:11, IIIJhn.10; (with) consecutive, and so: Mat.5:1, 23:32, Heb.3:19, al; after imperatives, Mat.4:19, Luk.7:7, al; (d) = καίτοι, and yet: Mat.3:14, 6:26, Mrk.12:12, Luk.18:7 (Field, Notes, 72), 1Co.5:2, al; (e) beginning an apodosis (= Heb. וְ; so sometimes δέ in cl.), then: Luk.2:21, 7:12, Act.1:10; beginning a question (WM, §53, 3a): Mrk.10:26, Luk.10:29, Jhn.9:36. 3) Epexegetic, and, and indeed, namely (WM, §53, 3c): Luk.3:18, Jhn.1:16, Act.23:6, Rom.1:5, 1Co.3:5, al. 4) In transition: Mat.4:23, Mrk.5:1, 21, Jhn.1:19, al; so, Hebraistically, καὶ ἐγένετο (וַי:הִי; also ἐγένετο δέ), Mrk.1:9 (cf. Luk.5:1; V. Burton, §§357-60; M, Pr., 14, 16). 5) καὶ. καί, both. and (for τε. καί, see: τε); (a) connecting single words: Mat.10:28, Mrk.4:41, Rom.11:33, al; (b) clauses and sentences: Mrk.9:13, Jhn.7:28, 1Co.1:22, al. II. Adjunctive, also, even, still: Mat.5:39, 40; Mrk.2:28, al. mult; esp. with pron, adv, etc, Mat.20:4, Jhn.7:47, al; ὡς κ, Act.11:17; καθὼς κ, Rom.15:7; οὑτω κ, Rom.6:11; διὸ κ, Luk.1:35; ὁ κ. (Deiss, BS, 313ff.), Act.13:9; pleonastically, μετὰ κ. (Bl, §77, 7; Deiss, BS, 265f,), Php.4:3; τί κ, 1 Co 15:29; ἀλλὰ κ, Luk.14:22, Jhn.5:18, al; καίγε (M, Pr., 230; Burton, §437), Act.17:27; καίπερ, Heb.5:8; κ. ἐάν, see: ἐάν. ἐάν, contr. fr. εἰ ἄν, conditional particle, representing something as "under certain circumstances actual or liable to happen," but not so definitely expected as in the case of εἰ with ind. (Bl, §65, 4; cf. Jhn.13:17, 1Co.7:36), if haply, if; 1) with subjc. (cl.); (a) pres: Mat.6:22, Luk.10:6, Jhn.7:17, Rom.2:25, 26 al; { (b) aor. (= Lat. fut. pf.): Mat.4:9 16:26 (cf. ptcp. in Luk.9:25; M, Pr., 230), Mrk.3:24, Luk.14:34, Jhn.5:43, Rom.7:2, al; = cl. εἰ, with opt, Jhn.9:22 11:57, Act.9:2; as Heb. אִם = ὅταν, Jhn.12:32 14:3, I Jhn.2:28 3:2, Heb.3:7 " (LXX). 2) C. indic, (as in late writers, fr. Arist. on; see WH, App., 171; VD, MGr. 2, App., §77; Deiss, BS, 201f, LAE, 155, 254; M, Pr., 168, 187; Bl, §65, 4); (a) fut: Mat.18:19 T, Luk.19:40, Act.7:7; (b) pres: 1Th.3:8 (see Milligan, in l.). 3) With other particles: ἐ. καί (Bl, §65, 6), Gal.6:1; ἐ. μή (M, Pr., 185, 187; Bl, l.with), with subjc. pres, Mat.10:13, 1Co.8:8, Jas.2:17, 1Jn.3:21; aor, Mat.6:15, Mrk.3:27, Jhn.3:3, Rom.10:15, Gal.1:8 2:16 (see Lft, Ellic, in ll.); ἐ. τε. ἐ. τε, [in LXX for אִם. אִם, Est.19:13, al,] Rom.14:8. 4) = cl. ἄν (which see) after relat. pronouns and adverbs (Tdf, Pr., 96; WH, App., 173; M, Pr., 42f; Bl, §26, 4; Mayser, 152f; Deiss, BS, 202ff.): ὃς ἐ, Mat.5:19, Mrk.6:22, 23 Luk.17:32, 1Co.6:18, al; ὅπου ἐ, Mat.8:19; ὁσάκις ἐ, Rev.11:6; οὗ ἐ, 1Co.16:6; καθὸ ἐ, 2Co.8:12; ὅστις ἐ, Gal.5:10. (AS)
Liddell-Scott-Jones
Word:
καί
Transliteration:
kai
Gloss:
and
Morphhology:
Greek Conjunction
Definition:
καί, conjunction, copulative, joining words and sentences, A) and; also adverb, even, also, just, frequently expressing emphatic assertion or assent, corresponding as positive to the negative οὐ (μή) or οὐδέ (μηδέ). copulative, and, A.I) joining words or sentences to those preceding, ἦ, καὶ κυανέῃσιν ἐπ᾽ ὀφρύσινεῦσε Κρονίων [Refs 8th c.BC+]: repeated with two or more Nouns, αἱ δὲ ἔλαφοι κ. δορκάδες κ. οἱ ἄγριοι οἶες κ. οἱ ὄνοι οἱ ἄγριοι [Refs 5th c.BC+]; joining only the last pair, [Refs 4th c.BC+]; ὁ ὄχλος πλείων κ. πλείων ἐπέρρει more and more, [Refs 5th c.BC+]; to add epithets after πολύς, πολλὰ κ. ἐσθλά [Refs 8th c.BC+] A.I.2) to addalimiting or defining expression, πρὸς μακρὸν ὄρος κ. Κύνθιον ὄχθον to the mountain and specially to, [Refs 5th c.BC+] (sometimes in reverse order, πρὸς δῶμα Διὸς κ. μακρὸν Ὄλυμπον [Refs 8th c.BC+]; to add by way of climax, θεῶν. κ. Ποσειδῶνος all the gods, and above all. , [Refs 5th c.BC+]; frequently ἄλλοι τε καί, ἄλλως τε καί, see at {ἄλλος} [Refs]; ὀλίγου τινὸς ἄξια κ. οὐδενός little or nothing, [Refs 5th c.BC+]; κ. ταῦτα and this too. , γελᾶν ἀναπείθειν, κ. ταῦθ᾽ οὕτω πολέμιον ὄντα τῷ γέλωτι [Refs 5th c.BC+] A.II) at the beginning of a sentence, A.II.1) in appeals or requests, καί μοι δὸς τὴν Χεῖρα [Refs 8th c.BC+]; καί μοι λέγε, καί μοι ἀπόκριναι, [Refs 5th c.BC+]; frequently in Oratt, καί μοι λέγε. τὸ ψήφισμα, καί μοι ἀνάγνωθι, [Refs 5th c.BC+] A.II.2) in questions, to introduce an objection or express surprise, κ. τίς τόδ᾽ ἐξίκοιτ᾽ ἂν ἀγγέλων τάχο; [Refs 4th c.BC+]; κ. πῶς; pray how? [Refs 5th c.BC+]; κ. δὴ τί; but then what? [Refs]; κ. ποῖον; [Refs 5th c.BC+]; κ. τίς εἶδε πώποτε βοῦς κριβανίτα; [Refs 5th c.BC+]; κἄπειτ᾽ ἔκανε; [Refs 5th c.BC+]; κ. τίς πώποτε Χαριζόμενος ἑτέρῳ τοῦτο εἰργάσατ; [Refs 5th c.BC+] A.II.3) ={καίτοι}, and yet, [Refs 5th c.BC+] A.II.4) at the beginning of a speech, [Refs 5th c.BC+] A.III) after words implying sameness or like ness, as, γνώμῃσι ἐχρέωντο ὁμοίῃσι κ. σύ they had the same opinion as you, [Refs 5th c.BC+]; ἴσον or ἴσα κ, [Refs 5th c.BC+]; ἐν ἴσῳ (i.e. ἐστὶ) κ. εἰ. [Refs 5th c.BC+] A.III.2) after words implying comparison or opposition, αἱ δαπάναι οὐχ ὁμοίως κ. πρίν [Refs 5th c.BC+] A.III.3) to express simultaneity, ἦν ἦμαρ δεύτερον, κἀγὼ κατηγόμην [Refs 5th c.BC+]; παρέρχονταί τε μέσαι νύκτες κ. ψύχεται [τὸ ὕδωρ] [Refs 5th c.BC+]; [οἱ Λακεδαιμόνιοι] οὐκ ἔφθασαν τὴν ἀρχὴν κατασχόντες κ. Θηβαίοις εὐθὺς ἐπεβούλευσαν [Refs 5th c.BC+] A.IV) joining an affirmative clause with a negative, ἀλλ᾽ ὥς τι δράσων εἷρπε κοὐ θανούμενος [Refs 5th c.BC+] A.V) καί, καί. correlative, not only, but also. , κ. ἀεὶ κ. νῦν, κ. τότε κ. νῦν, [Refs 5th c.BC+] A.VI) by anacoluthon, ὣς φαμένη κ. κερδοσύνῃ ἡγήσατ᾽ Ἀθήνη, for ὣς ἔφη κ, [Refs 8th c.BC+]; ἔρχεται δὲ αὐτή τε. κ. τὸν υἱὸν ἔχουσα, for κ. ὁ υἱός, [Refs 5th c.BC+] B) even, also, just, B.1) τάχα κεν κ. ἀναίτιον αἰτιόῳτο even the innocent, [Refs 8th c.BC+]; δόμεναι κ. μεῖζον ἄεθλον an even greater prize, [Refs]full five,[Refs 5th c.BC+] two or three, [Refs 5th c.BC+] B.2) also, κ. ἐγώ I also, [Refs 8th c.BC+]; κ. αὐτοί they also, [Refs 5th c.BC+]; Ἀγίας καὶ Σωκράτης κ. τούτω ἀπεθανέτην likewise died, [Refs]; in adding surnames, etc, Ὦχος ὁ κ. Δαρειαῖος [Refs 5th c.BC+]; nominative ὁ κ. first in [Refs 1st c.BC+], frequently later, [Refs 2nd c.AD+], etc; Ἰούδας ὁ κ. Μακκαβαῖος [NT+8th c.BC+]; εἴπερ τι κ. ἄλλο, ὥς τις κ. ἄλλος, [Refs 5th c.BC+], not only, but also. , see at {μόνος}; οὐδὲν μᾶλλον. ἢ οὐ καὶ. [Refs 5th c.BC+] B.2.b) frequently used both in the antecedent and relative clause, where we put also in the antecedent only, εἰ μὲν κ. σὺ εἶ τῶν ἀνθρώπων ὧνπερ κ. ἐγώ [Refs 8th c.BC+] B.3) frequently in apodosi, after temporal Conjs, ἀλλ᾽ ὅτε δή ῥα, κ. τότε δή. [Refs 8th c.BC+]; also after εἰ, [Refs 8th c.BC+]: as a Hebraism, κ. ἐγένετο. κ. [LXX+NT] B.4) with Advs, to give emphasis, κ. κάρτα [Refs 5th c.BC+]; κ. λίην full surely, [Refs 8th c.BC+]; κ. πάλαι, κ. πάνυ, [Refs 5th c.BC+]; κ. μάλα, κ. σφόδρα, in answers, [Refs 5th c.BC+] B.5) with words expressing a minimum, even so much as, were it but, just, ἱέμενος κ. καπνὸν ἀποθρῴσκοντα νοῆσαι [Refs 8th c.BC+]; οἷς ἡδὺ κ. λέγειν [Refs 5th c.BC+]; τίς δὲ κ. προσβλέψετα; who will so much as look at you? [Refs 5th c.BC+] B.6) just, τοῦτ᾽ αὐτὸ κ. νοσοῦμεν 'tis just that that ails me, [Refs 5th c.BC+]: frequently with a relative, τὸ κ. κλαίουσα τέτηκα [Refs 8th c.BC+]; and how long ago was the city sacked? [Refs 4th c.BC+]; ποῦ καί σφε θάπτε; where is he burying her? [Refs 5th c.BC+] B.7) even, just, implying assent, ἔπειτά με κ. λίποι αἰών thereafter let life e'en leave me, [Refs 8th c.BC+] B.8) κ. εἰ even if, of a whole condition represented as an extreme case, opposed to εἰ κ. although, notwithstanding that, of a condition represented as immaterial even if fulfilled,[Refs 8th c.BC+]; εἰ κ. ἠπιστάμην if I had been able, [Refs 5th c.BC+] each exert their force separtely, as εἴ περ ἀδειής τ᾽ ἐστί, καὶ εἰ. and if. [Refs 8th c.BC+] B.9) before a Participle, to represent either καὶ εἰ, or εἰ καί, although, albeit, Ἕκτορα κ. μεμαῶτα μάχης σχήσεσθαι ὀΐω, for ἢν κ. μεμάῃ, how much soever he rage, although he rage, [Refs 8th c.BC+] C) Position: καί and, is by Poets sometimes put after another word, ἔγνωκα, τοῖσδε κοὐδὲν ἀντειπεῖν ἔχω, for καὶ τοῖσδε οὐδέν [Refs 4th c.BC+] C.2) καί also, sometimes goes between a preposition and its case, ἐν κ. θαλάσσᾳ [Refs 5th c.BC+] C.3) very seldom at the end of a verse, [Refs 5th c.BC+] D) crasis: with ᾰ, as κἄν, κἀγαθοί, etc; with ε, as κἀγώ, κἄπειτα, etc, Doric dialect κἠγώ, κἤπειτα, etc; with η, as Χἠ, Χἠμέρη, Χἠμεῖς, etc; with ῐ in Χἰκετεύετε, Χἰλαρ; with ο, as Χὠ, Χὤστις, etc; with υ in Χὐμεῖς, Χὐποχείριον, etc; with ω in the pronoun ᾧ, Χ; with αι, as κᾀσχρῶ; with αυ, as καὐτό; with ει, as κεἰ, κεἰς (but also κἀς), κᾆτ; with εὐ, as κεὐγένεια, κεὐσταλή; with οι in Χοἰ (Χᾠ [Refs]; with ου in Χοὖτος, κοὐ, κοὐδέ, and the like.
Strongs
Word:
καί
Transliteration:
kaí
Pronounciation:
kahee
Language:
Greek
Morphhology:
Conjunction
Definition:
and, also, even, so then, too, etc.; often used in connection (or composition) with other particles or small words; and, also, both, but, even, for, if, or, so, that, then, therefore, when, yet; apparently, a primary particle, having a copulative and sometimes also a cumulative force

Bithynia,
Strongs:
Lexicon:
Βιθυνία
Greek:
Βιθυνίας,
Transliteration:
Bithunias
Context:
Next word
Gloss:
Bithynia
Morphhology:
Noun Genitive Singular Feminine Location
Grammar:
a female LOCATION that something belongs to
Source:
[Tag=NKO] Identical in Nestlé-Aland, KJV, and other sources
Editions:
Additional:
Bithynia @ Act.16.7
Tyndale
Word:
Βιθυνία
Transliteration:
Bithunia
Gloss:
Bithynia
Morphhology:
Proper Name Noun Female Location
Definition:
Βιθυνία, -ַας, Bithynia, a province in Asia Minor: Act.16:7, 1Pe.1:1. (AS)
Liddell-Scott-Jones
Word:
Βιθυνία
Transliteration:
Bithunia
Gloss:
Bithynia
Morphhology:
Proper Name Noun Female Location
Definition:
Βιθυνία, -ַας, Bithynia, a province in Asia Minor: Act.16:7, 1Pe.1:1. (From Abbott-Smith. LSJ has no entry)
Strongs
Word:
Βιθυνία
Transliteration:
Bithynía
Pronounciation:
bee-thoo-nee'-ah
Language:
Greek
Morphhology:
Noun Location
Definition:
Bithynia, a region of Asia; Bithynia; of uncertain derivation

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