live again, recover life
to be restored to a correct life
of one who returns to a better moral state
to revive, regain strength and vigour
to destroy
to put out of the way entirely, abolish, put an end to ruin
render useless
to kill
to declare that one must be put to death
metaph. to devote or give over to eternal misery in hell
to perish, to be lost, ruined, destroyed
to destroy
to lose
to be the first to do (anything), to begin
to be chief, leader, ruler
to begin, make a beginning
I, me, my
to be, to exist, to happen, to be present
to come upon, hit upon, to meet with
after searching, to find a thing sought
without previous search, to find (by chance), to fall in with
those who come or return to a place
to find by enquiry, thought, examination, scrutiny, observation, to find out by practice and experience
to see, learn, discover, understand
to be found i.e. to be seen, be present
to be discovered, recognised, detected, to show one's self out, of one's character or state as found out by others (men, God, or both)
to get knowledge of, come to know, God
to find out for one's self, to acquire, get, obtain, procure
to gladden, make joyful
to be glad, to be merry, to rejoice
to rejoice in, be delighted with a thing
I was, etc.
and, also, even, indeed, but
I, me, my, of me
properly
one that has breathed his last, lifeless
deceased, departed, one whose soul is in heaven or hell
destitute of life, without life, inanimate
metaph.
spiritually dead
destitute of a life that recognises and is devoted to God, because given up to trespasses and sins
inactive as respects doing right
destitute of force or power, inactive, inoperative
this, that, these, etc. Only significant renderings other than "the" counted
that, because, since
this, these, etc.
a son
rarely used for the young of animals
generally used of the offspring of men
in a restricted sense, the male offspring (one born by a father and of a mother)
in a wider sense, a descendant, one of the posterity of any one,
the children of Israel
sons of Abraham
used to describe one who depends on another or is his follower
a pupil
son of man
term describing man, carrying the connotation of weakness and mortality
son of man, symbolically denotes the fifth kingdom in Daniel 7:13 and by this term its humanity is indicated in contrast with the barbarity and ferocity of the four preceding kingdoms (the Babylonian, the Median and the Persian, the Macedonian, and the Roman) typified by the four beasts. In the book of Enoch (2nd Century) it is used of Christ.
used by Christ himself, doubtless in order that he might intimate his Messiahship and also that he might designate himself as the head of the human family, the man, the one who both furnished the pattern of the perfect man and acted on behalf of all mankind. Christ seems to have preferred this to the other Messianic titles, because by its lowliness it was least suited to foster the expectation of an earthly Messiah in royal splendour.
son of God
used to describe Adam (Lk. 3:38)
used to describe those who are born again (Lk. 20:36) and of angels and of Jesus Christ
of those whom God esteems as sons, whom he loves, protects and benefits above others
in the OT used of the Jews
in the NT of Christians
those whose character God, as a loving father, shapes by chastisements (Heb. 12:5-8)
those who revere God as their father, the pious worshippers of God, those who in character and life resemble God, those who are governed by the Spirit of God, repose the same calm and joyful trust in God which children do in their parents (Rom. 8:14, Gal. 3:26), and hereafter in the blessedness and glory of the life eternal will openly wear this dignity of the sons of God. Term used preeminently of Jesus Christ, as enjoying the supreme love of God, united to him in affectionate intimacy, privy to his saving councils, obedient to the Father's will in all his acts
| Luke 15:24Modern KJV—Authorized Version |
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| For this my son was dead, and is alive again; he was lost, and is found. And they began to be merry. |
| Original Text (TR 1894)Stephanus 1550 (Total 8059) |
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| ὅτι οὗτος ὁ υἱός μου νεκρὸς ἦν, καὶ ἀνέζησε· καὶ ἀπολωλὼς ἦν, καὶ εὑρέθη. καὶ ἤρξαντο εὐφραίνεσθαι. |
| Verse #25613 (Ch. #988) — 17 words, 78 lettersText Copied! | |||
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| Data from Strong's Concordance | |||
| KJV | Strong's # | Greek | Value |
| G3754hoti | ὅτι | 380 | |
| G3778hoytos | οὗτος | 1040 | |
| G1473egō | ἐγώ | 808 | |
| G5207yhios | υἱός | 680 | |
| G1510eimi | εἰμί | 65 | |
| G3498nekros | νεκρός | 445 | |
| G2532kai | καί | 31 | |
| G326anazaō | ἀναζάω | 860 | |
| G1510eimi | εἰμί | 65 | |
| G622apollymi | ἀπόλλυμι | 661 | |
| G2532kai | καί | 31 | |
| G2147heyriskō | εὑρίσκω | 1535 | |
| G2532kai | καί | 31 | |
| G756archomai | ἄρχομαι | 822 | |
| G2165euphrainō | εὐφραίνω | 1866 | |
| Total = | 8059 | |||
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| Original Text | ||||
| Strong's # | Translit | Greek | Value | Inc |
| G3754 | hoti | 380 | ||
| G3778 | houtos | 1040 | ||
| G3588 | ho | 70 | ||
| G5207 | huios | 680 | ||
| G3450 | mou | 510 | ||
| G3498 | nekros | 445 | ||
| G2258 | ēn | 58 | ||
| G2532 | kai | 31 | ||
| G326 | anezēse | 276 | ||
| G2532 | kai | 31 | ||
| G622 | apolōlōs | 2011 | ||
| G2258 | ēn | 58 | ||
| G2532 | kai | 31 | ||
| G2147 | heurethē | 527 | ||
| G2532 | kai | 31 | ||
| G756 | ērxanto | 589 | ||
| G2165 | euphrainesthai | 1291 | ||