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to be endowed with the faculty of hearing, not deaf
to hear
to attend to, consider what is or has been said
to understand, perceive the sense of what is said
to hear something
to perceive by the ear what is announced in one's presence
to get by hearing learn
a thing comes to one's ears, to find out, learn
to give ear to a teaching or a teacher
to comprehend, to understand
to go back, return
to withdraw
so as to leave a room
of those who through fear seek some other place, or shun sight
over against, opposite to, before
for, instead of, in place of (something)
instead of
for
for that, because
wherefore, for this cause
to go away, depart
to go away in order to follow any one, go after him, to follow his party, follow him as a leader
to go away
of departing evils and sufferings
of good things taken away from one
of an evanescent state of things
Archelaus = "prince of the people"
A son of Herod the Great by Malthace, the Samaritan woman. He and his brother Antipas were brought up with a certain private man in Rome. After the death of his father, he ruled as ethnarch over Judaea, Samaria and Idumaea, (with the exception of the cities of Gaza, Gadara and Hipo). The Jews and the Samaritans having accused him at Rome of tyranny, he was banished by the emperor Augustus to Vienna of the Allobroges and died there.
himself, herself, themselves, itself
he, she, it
the same
to be king, to exercise kingly power, to reign
of the governor of a province
of the rule of the Messiah
of the reign of Christians in the millennium
metaph. to exercise the highest influence, to control
Galilee = "Circuit"
the name of a region of northern Palestine, bounded on the north by Syria, on the west by Sidon, Tyre, Ptolemais and their territories and the promontory of Carmel, on the south by Samaria and on the east by the Jordan. It was divided into Upper Galilee and Lower Galilee.
but, moreover, and, etc.
into, unto, to, towards, for, among
there, in or to that place
upon, on, at, by, before
of position, on, at, by, over, against
to, over, on, at, across, against
Herod = "heroic"
the name of a royal family that flourished among the Jews in the times of Christ and the Apostles. Herod the Great was the son of Antipater of Idumaea. Appointed king of Judaea B.C. 40 by the Roman Senate at the suggestion of Antony and with the consent of Octavian, he at length overcame the great opposition which the country made to him and took possession of the kingdom B.C. 37; and after the battle of Actium, he was confirmed by Octavian, whose favour he ever enjoyed. He was brave and skilled in war, learned and sagacious; but also extremely suspicious and cruel. Hence he destroyed the entire royal family of Hasmonaeans, put to death many of the Jews that opposed his government, and proceeded to kill even his dearly beloved wife Mariamne of the Hasmonaean line and his two sons she had borne him. By these acts of bloodshed, and especially by his love and imitation of Roman customs and institutions and by the burdensome taxes imposed upon his subjects, he so alienated the Jews that he was unable to regain their favour by his splendid restoration of the temple and other acts of munificence. He died in the 70th year of his age, the 37th year of his reign, the 4th before the Dionysian era. In his closing years John the Baptist and Christ were born; Matthew narrates that he commanded all the male children under two years old in Bethlehem to be slain.
Herod surnamed "Antipas", was the son of Herod the Great and Malthace, a Samaritan woman. After the death of his father he was appointed by the Romans tetrarch of Galilee and Peraea. His first wife was the daughter of Aretas, king of Arabia; but he subsequently repudiated her and took to himself Herodias, the wife of his brother Herod Philip; and in consequence Aretas, his father-in-law, made war against him and conquered him. He cast John the Baptist into prison because John had rebuked him for this unlawful connection; and afterwards, at the instigation of Herodias, he ordered him to be beheaded. Induced by her, too, he went to Rome to obtain from the emperor the title of king. But in consequence of the accusations brought against him by Herod Agrippa I, Caligula banished him (A.D. 39) to Lugdunum in Gaul, where he seems to have died. He was light minded, sensual and vicious.
Herod Agrippa I was the son of Aristobulus and Berenice, and grandson of Herod the Great. After various changes in fortune, he gained the favour of Caligula and Claudius to such a degree that he gradually obtained the government of all of Palestine, with the title of king. He died at Caesarea, A.D. 44, at the age of 54, in the seventh [or the 4th, reckoning from the extension of his dominions by Claudius] year of his reign, just after having ordered James the apostle, son of Zebedee, to be slain, and Peter to be cast into prison: Acts 12:21
(Herod) Agrippa II, son of Herod Agrippa I. When his father died he was a youth of seventeen. In A.D. 48 he received from Claudius Caesar the government of Chalcis, with the right of appointing the Jewish high priests, together with the care and oversight of the temple at Jerusalem. Four years later Claudius took from him Chalcis and gave him instead a larger domain, of Batanaea, Trachonitis, and Gaulanitis, with the title of king. To those reigns Nero, in A.D. 53, added Tiberias and Taricheae and Peraean Julias, with fourteen neighbouring villages. He is mentioned in Acts 25 and 26. In the Jewish war, although he strove in vain to restrain the fury of the seditious and bellicose populace, he did not desert to the Roman side. After the fall of Jerusalem, he was vested with praetorian rank and kept the kingdom entire until his death, which took place in the third year of the emperor Trajan, [the 73rd year of his life, and the 52nd of his reign] He was the last representative of the Herodian dynasty.
Judaea = "he shall be praised"
in a narrower sense, to the southern portion of Palestine lying on this side of the Jordan and the Dead Sea, to distinguish it from Samaria, Galilee, Peraea, and Idumaea
in a broader sense, referring to all Palestine
down from, through out
according to, toward, along
a part
a part due or assigned to one
lot, destiny
one of the constituent parts of a whole
in part, partly, in a measure, to some degree, as respects a part, severally, individually
any particular, in regard to this, in this respect
this, that, these, etc. Only significant renderings other than "the" counted
a dream
that, because, since
generator or male ancestor
either the nearest ancestor: father of the corporeal nature, natural fathers, both parents
a more remote ancestor, the founder of a family or tribe, progenitor of a people, forefather: so Abraham is called, Jacob and David
fathers i.e. ancestors, forefathers, founders of a nation
one advanced in years, a senior
metaph.
the originator and transmitter of anything
the authors of a family or society of persons animated by the same spirit as himself
one who has infused his own spirit into others, who actuates and governs their minds
one who stands in a father's place and looks after another in a paternal way
a title of honour
teachers, as those to whom pupils trace back the knowledge and training they have received
the members of the Sanhedrin, whose prerogative it was by virtue of the wisdom and experience in which they excelled, to take charge of the interests of others
God is called the Father
of the stars, the heavenly luminaries, because he is their creator, upholder, ruler
of all rational and intelligent beings, whether angels or men, because he is their creator, preserver, guardian and protector
of spiritual beings and of all men
of Christians, as those who through Christ have been exalted to a specially close and intimate relationship with God, and who no longer dread him as a stern judge of sinners, but revere him as their reconciled and loving Father
the Father of Jesus Christ, as one whom God has united to himself in the closest bond of love and intimacy, made acquainted with his purposes, appointed to explain and carry out among men the plan of salvation, and made to share also in his own divine nature
by Jesus Christ himself
by the apostles
to put to flight by terrifying (to scare away)
to put to flight, to flee
to fear, be afraid
to be struck with fear, to be seized with alarm
of those startled by strange sights or occurrences
of those struck with amazement
to fear, be afraid of one
to fear (i.e. hesitate) to do something (for fear of harm)
to reverence, venerate, to treat with deference or reverential obedience
to transact business, esp. to manage public affairs
to advise or consult with one about public affairs
to make answer to those who ask for advice, present enquiries or requests, etc.
of judges, magistrates, rulers, kings
to give a response to those consulting an oracle, to give a divine command or admonition, to teach from heaven
to be divinely commanded, admonished, instructed
to be the mouthpiece of divine revelations, to promulgate the commands of God
to assume or take to one's self a name from one's public business
to receive a name or title, be called
| Original Text (TR 1894)Stephanus 1550 (Total 14833) |
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| ἀκούσας δὲ ὅτι Ἀρχέλαος βασιλεύει ἐπὶ τῆς Ἰουδαίας ἀντὶ Ἡρώδου τοῦ πατρὸς αὐτοῦ, ἐφοβήθη ἐκεῖ ἀπελθεῖν· χρηματισθεὶς δὲ κατ’ ὄναρ, ἀνεχώρησεν εἰς τὰ μέρη τῆς Γαλιλαίας, |
| Verse #23192 (Ch. #931) — 26 words, 138 lettersText Copied! | |||
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| Data from Strong's Concordance | |||
| KJV | Strong's # | Greek | Value |
| G1161de | δέ | 9 | |
| G191akouō | ἀκούω | 1291 | |
| G3754hoti | ὅτι | 380 | |
| G745archelaos | Ἀρχέλαος | 1007 | |
| G936basileuō | βασιλεύω | 1448 | |
| G1909epi | ἐπί | 95 | |
| G2449ioudaia | Ἰουδαία | 496 | |
| G473anti | ἀντί | 361 | |
| G846autos | αὐτός | 971 | |
| G3962patēr | πατήρ | 489 | |
| G2264hērōdēs | Ἡρώδης | 1120 | |
| G5399phobeō | φοβέω | 1377 | |
| G565aperchomai | ἀπέρχομαι | 907 | |
| G1563ekei | ἐκεῖ | 40 | |
| G1161de | δέ | 9 | |
| G5537chrēmatizō | χρηματίζω | 1866 | |
| G2596kata | κατά | 322 | |
| G3677onar | ὄναρ | 221 | |
| G402anachōreō | ἀναχωρέω | 2357 | |
| G1519eis | εἰς | 215 | |
| G3313meros | μέρος | 415 | |
| G1056galilaia | Γαλιλαία | 86 | |
| Total = | 14833 | |||
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| Original Text | ||||
| Strong's # | Translit | Greek | Value | Inc |
| G191 | akousas | 892 | ||
| G1161 | de | 9 | ||
| G3754 | hoti | 380 | ||
| G745 | Archelaos | 1007 | ||
| G936 | basileuei | 663 | ||
| G1909 | epi | 95 | ||
| G3588 | tēs | 508 | ||
| G2449 | Ioudaias | 696 | ||
| G473 | anti | 361 | ||
| G2264 | Hērōdou | 1382 | ||
| G3588 | tou | 770 | ||
| G3962 | patros | 751 | ||
| G846 | autou | 1171 | ||
| G5399 | ephobēthē | 602 | ||
| G1563 | ekei | 40 | ||
| G565 | apelthein | 190 | ||
| G5537 | chrēmatistheis | 1483 | ||
| G1161 | de | 9 | ||
| G2596 | kat’ | 321 | ||
| G3677 | onar | 221 | ||
| G402 | anechōrēsen | 1819 | ||
| G1519 | eis | 215 | ||
| G3588 | ta | 301 | ||
| G3313 | merē | 153 | ||
| G3588 | tēs | 508 | ||
| G1056 | Galilaias | 286 | ||