[Greek] καυστηριάζω (kaustēriazō), [Latin] cauterians: to mark by branding, to be seared, to brand, to cauterize, to render insensitive, to sear with a hot iron, to be insensitive to, to sear the conscience, to be branded; 1 Tim.4:2 Background Information:…
[Greek] σάκκος (sakkos), [Latin] saccus
[Greek] σάκκος (sakkos), [Latin] saccus; sackcloth, mohair garment, coarse cloth, garment of goat or camel’s hair, sack, penitent garment, mourning garment; Mt.11:21, Lk.10:13, Rev.6:12, Rev.11:3 John the Baptist, as a prophet, wears a camel’s hair sackcloth Background Information: Origin and…
[Greek] κλείω (kleiō), [Latin] claudare, [Latin] clausa
[Greek] κλείω (kleiō), [Latin] claudare, [Latin] clausa: to shut, to close, to shut up, to shut up compassion, to block the entrance, to have no pity, to lock; Mt.23:13, Mt.25:10, Lk.4:25, Lk.11:7,Jn.20:19, Act.5:23, Act.21:30, Rev.3:7, Rev.11:6, Rev.20:3, Rev.21:25 Background Information:…
[Greek] τρέμω (tremō), [Latin] tremens, [Latin] audaces
[Greek] τρέμω (tremō), [Latin] tremens, [Latin] audaces: to tremble, to be afraid, to fear, to terrify, to be struck with fear, to quake, to quiver, to be scared, to be disturbed, to flutter, to fall away, to shake off, to…
[Greek] κινέω (kineō), [Latin] movere, [Latin] commovere, [French] displacer
[Greek] κινέω (kineō), [Latin] mover, [Latin] commovere, [French] displacer: to move, to provoke, to stir up, to wag, to nod, to shake, to cause to move, to start a riot, to set in motion; Mt.23:4, Mt.27:39, Mk.15:29, Act.17:28, Rev.6:14, Rev.2:5,…
[Greek] ἐντροπή (entropē), [Latin] reverentiam
[Greek] ἐντροπή (entropē), [Latin] reverentiam: shame, respect, ashamed, a turning inward, confusion, a turning in upon oneself (recoiling from what is unseemly), embarrassment; 1 Cor6:5, 1 Cor 15:34, Background Information: Old Testament: Interestingly, this term entrope refers to a turning…
[Greek] διατρίβω (diatribō), [Latin] conferentes, [French] rester
[Greek] διατρίβω (diatribō), [Latin] conferentes, [French] rester: to rub hard, to rub away, to spend time, to stay, to continue, to tarry, to remain, to abide, to pass time, to wear away, to make a path, to rub off of;…