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


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0796 + shining + lightning + lightnings + the bright + as lightning + and lightnings + For as the lightning + and unto magistrates + and there were lightnings +/ . astrape {as-trap-ay'}; from 0797 + that lighteneth + by them in shining +/ ; lightning; by analogy, glare: --lightning, bright shining .

3980 + to obey + magistrates + have hearkened + to them that obey +/ . peitharcheo {pi-tharkh-eh'-o}; from a compound of 3982 + Obey + waxing + trusted + persuade + but obey + believed + my trust + man trust + as obeyed + persuaded + confident + he trusted + He trusted + I will put + confidence + persuading + we persuade + But I trust + their friend + am persuaded + and persuaded + and persuading + hath persuaded + Being confident + thou persuadest + and shall assure + and am persuaded + we are persuaded + of them believed + we will persuade + to them persuaded + I have confidence + And art confident + Having confidence + having confidence + For I am persuaded + that they may obey + and I am persuaded + for I am persuaded + for us for we trust + But do not thou yield + will they be persuaded + And to him they agreed + off and were persuaded + And we have confidence + to him and having made + us for they be persuaded + that we should not trust + is it for them that trust + And when he would not be persuaded + that he hath whereof he might trust +/ and 0757 + to rule + to reign +/ ; to be persuaded by a ruler, i .e . (genitive case) to submit to authority; by analogy, to conform to advice: --hearken, obey (magistrates) .

4755 + the captain + and captains + The magistrates + and the captain + the magistrates + unto the magistrates + them to the magistrates + them and the magistrates +/ . strategos {strat-ay-gos'}; from the base of 4756 + host + the host +/ and 0071 + go + led + bring + and led + I bring + is open + leadeth + brought + to bring + was kept + let us go + Let us go + and bring + ye be led + He was led + as are led + he brought + them bring + and was led + me to bring + And brought + and brought + was brought + up let us go + They brought + him and bring + being brought + to be brought + as ye were led + And he brought + him he brought + he might bring + them and bring + they shall lead + him and brought + let us be going + they him and led + And they brought + him to be carried + them and to bring + him to be brought + things in bringing + For ye have brought + have ye not brought + unto them Let us go + to have them brought + And ye shall be brought + And when they had brought + for that intent that he might bring +/ or 2233 + count + chief + esteem + thought + I think + I counted + Esteeming + men count + I thought + I supposed + a Governor + she judged + And account + and I count + him governor + And to esteem + and hath counted + he was the chief + as they that count + things and do count + and he that is chief + me for that he counted + them that have the rule + them which have the rule +/ ; a general, i .e . (by implication or analogy) a (military) governor (proetor), the chief (prefect) of the (Levitical) temple-wardens: --captain, magistrate .