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New Testament Words
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Greek is one of the richest of all languages, with an unrivaled power to express different shades of meaning. In this book, William Barclay examines many of the key words of the Greek New Testament, explaining what these words meant to the writers of the New Testament and to those who read an heard their message for the first time.
The William Barclay Library is a collection of books addressing the great issues of the Christian faith. As one of the world's most widely read interpreters of the Bible and its meaning, William Barclay devoted his life to helping people become more faithful disciples of Jesus Christ.
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INDEX
of English New Testament Words
with References to The Daily Study Bible
The index is arranged to provide access, through a limited number of English key words, to all the Greek words discussed or mentioned in this book, and to every mention of these words in the seventeen-volume Daily Study Bible. A separate entry has been made for every Greek form. In the case of multiple entries, the distinction between nouns, adjectives, and verbs, or between singular and plural forms, can be clarified by reference to the text.
Above, huper, 134. DSB: I Cor. 15:29-34
Access, mustagōgos, 243
Access, prosagein, 242-5. DSB: I Peter 3:17, 18a
Access, prosagōgē, 242-5. DSB: Rom. 5:1-5; Eph. 2:13-18; I Peter 3:17, 18a
Access, prosagōgeus, 244. DSB: Eph. 2:18
Accuser, katēgoros 220. See also Comforter
Advocate. See Comforter
Affection. See Love, philostorgian
Ally, summachos, 217, 246. See also Call, parakalein
Anger, orgilotēs, 241. DSB: Matt. 5:5. See also Meek
Angerlessness, aorgēsia, 241. DSB: Matt. 5:5. See also Meek
Answer, hupokrinesthai, 141. See also Hypocrisy
Anxiety. See Care
Apathy, apatheia, 278-9. DSB: John 11:28-33; I Cor. 1:18-25; Heb. 4:14-16; James 2:14-17. See also Compassion
Assembly, dēmos, 243
Atheism, atheotēs, 107. DSB: Rom. 2:17-29. See also Godliness
Atonement, katallagē, 166. See also Reconciled Authority. See Command
Bait stick, skandalēthron, 255. DSB: Matt. 5:29, 30; Mark 14:27-31. See also Offence
Blasphemy, blasphēmia, 122. DSB: Matt. 9:1-8; Mark 7:14-23; Col. 3:5-9a; II Tim. 3:2-5. See also Sin
Blot out, exaleiphein, 116-8, 123-4. DSB: Col. 2: 13-15
Boast (boastings), alazoneia, 47-48. DSB: Rom. 1:28-32; II Tim. 3:2-5; James 4:13-17; I John 2:15-17
Boasters, alazōn, 47-51, 136, 138. DSB: Rom. 1: 28-32; II Tim. 3:2-5; I John 2:15-17. See also Pride
Buy. See Purchase
Call, kalein, 145-51. DSB: Matt. 9:10-13; Jude 1, 2
Call, klēsis, 145-51
Call, klētos, 145
Call, parakalein, 217-22. DSB: Col. 2:2-7; I John 2:1, 2
Callus, tulē, 238
Cancel, athetēsis, 124-5. See also Blot out; Sin
Cancel, chiazein, 118
Cancel, chiazesthai, 118
Captivate, aichmalōtizein, 119. See also Sin
Care, merimna, 198-203. DSB: Matt. 6:25-34
Care, merimnai, 201. DSB: Matt. 6:25-34
Care, merimnan, 198-203. DSB: Matt. 6:25-34
Carousal, kōmoi, 61-62
Carousal, kōmos, 61-62. DSB: Rom. 13:11-14; Gal. 5:16-21. See also Lasciviousness
Cause, aitios, 271. See also Save
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Preface
- Agapē, Agapan: The Greatest of the Virtues
- Aggareuein: The Word of an Occupied Country
- Aiōnfos: The Word of Eternity
- Akolouthein: The Disciple’s Word
- Alazōn, Alazoneia: The Words of the Empty Boast
- Apechein: Payment in Full
- Apoblepein, Aphoran, Atenizein: The Steadfast Gaze
- Arrabōn: The Foretaste of What is to Come
- Aselgeia: The Utter Shamelessness
- Charisma: The Gift of God
- Diathēkē: Man and God
- Eilikrines, Eilikrineia: The Perfect Purity
- Ekklēsia: The Church of God
- Elpis, Elpizein: The Christian Hope
- Energeia, Energein, Energēma, Energēs: Divine Power in Action
- Entugchanein, Enteuxis: Petition to the King
- Epaggelia, Epaggellesthai: The Words of Promise
- Epieikes, Epieikeia: More than Justice
- Epitagē: The Royal Command
- Eritheia: The Wrong Kind of Ambition
- Euaggelion: The Good News
- Eusebeia: The Word of True Religion
- Exaleiphein: The Mercy which Wipes Out Sin
- Hamartia, Hamartanein: The Failure which is Sin
- Hubris, Hubrizein, Hubristēs: The Words of Impious Pride
- Huperēphania, Huperēphanos: The Words of Contempt
- Hupogrammos: The Perfect Pattern
- Hupokrisis, Hupokritēs: Acting a Part
- Hupomonē: The Manly Virtue
- Kalein, Klētos, Klēsis: The Calling of God
- Kalos: The Word of Winsomeness
- Kataggellein: The Word of Authority
- Katallassein: The Word of Reconciliation
- Katartizein: The Word of Christian Discipline
- Katharos: The Life that is Clean
- Koinōnia, Koinōnein, Koinōnos: The Christian Fellowship
- Leitourgia: The Christian Service
- Logos: The Word of the Christian Message
- Lutron, Lutroun, Apolutrōsis: The Debt and its Payment
- Makrothumia: The Divine Patience
- Merimna, Merimnan: The Right and the Wrong Care
- Mesitēs: The One Between
- Paidagōgos: The Guardian of Childhood’s Days
- Paraggelia, Paraggellein: The Words of Command
- Paraklētos: The Word of the Holy Spirit
- Parousia: The Arrival of the King
- Penthein: The Word of Godly Sorrow
- Phobos: The Right and the Wrong Fear
- Pleonexia: The Sin of Greed
- Poikilos: The Many-coloured Word
- Pōroun, Pōrōsis: The Hardening of the Heart
- Praus, Praotēs: Christian Gentleness
- Prosagein, Prosagōgē: The Word of Introduction
- Proslambanesthai: The Word of Welcome
- Ptōchos: The True Poverty
- Semnos, Semnotēs: The Majesty of the Christian Life
- Skandalon, Skandalizein: The Stumbling-Block in the Way
- Sophia, Phronēsis, Sunesis: The Mind Equipped
- Sōtēria, Sōzein: The Word of Salvation
- Splagchnizesthai: The Divine Compassion
- Xenos, Parepidēmos, Paroikos: The Christian and the World
- Index of English New Testament Words with References to The Daily Study Bible
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