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Bible Dictionaries

Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words

Search Results: "child

Title Matches: 2
Child, Children, Childbearing, Childish, Childless
1: τέκνον ► (Strong's #5043 — Noun Neuter — teknon — tek'-non ) "a child" (akin to tikto, "to beget, bear"), is used in both the natural and the figurative senses. In contrast to huios, "son" (see below), it gives prominence
Man-Child
* for man-child see male
Approximate Matches: 1 - 18 of 38
Abba
unreasoning trust; "father" expresses an intelligent apprehension of the relationship. The two together express the love and intelligent confidence of the child.
Abolish
13:8,10 , i.e., they were to be rendered of no effect after their temporary use was fulfilled; when the Apostle became a man he did away with the ways of a child, 1 Corinthians 13:11 ; God is going to abolish all rule and authority and power, i.e., He is going to render them inactive, 1 Corinthians
Accurately
1: ἀκριβῶς ► (Strong's #199 — Adverb — akribos — ak-ree-boce' ) is correctly translated
Afflict, Affliction
13:19,24 ; of want, 2 Corinthians 8:13 , lit., "distress for you;" Philippians 4:14 (cp. Philippians 1:16 ); James 1:27 ; of the distress of woman in child-birth, John 16:21 ; of persecution, Acts 11:19 ; 14:22 ; 20:23 ; 1 Thessalonians 3:3,7 ; Hebrews 10:33 ; Revelation 2:10 ; 7:14 ; of the "afflictions"
Ask
petition of one who is lesser in position than he to whom the petition is made; e.g., in the case of men in asking something from God, Matthew 7:7 ; a child from a parent, Matthew 7:9,10 ; a subject from a king, Acts 12:20 ; priests and people from Pilate, Luke 23:23 (RV, "asking" for AV, "requiring");
Babe
βρέφος ► (Strong's #1025 — Noun Neuter — brephos — bref'-os ) denotes (a) "an unborn child," as in Luke 1:41,44 ; (b) "a newborn child, or an infant still older," Luke 2:12,16 ; 18:15 ; Acts 7:19 ; 2 Timothy 3:15 ; 1 Peter 2:2
Bastard
1: νόθος ► (strong's #3541 — adjective — nothos — noth'-os ) denotes "an illegitimate child, one born out of lawful wedlock," hebrews 12:8 .
Beget, Bear, Born
► (Strong's #1080 — Verb — gennao — ghen-nah'-o ) "to beget," in the Passive Voice, "to be born," is chiefly used of men "begetting" children, Matthew 1:2-16 ; more rarely of women "begetting" children, Luke 1:13,57 , "brought forth" (for "delivered," in this ver., see No. 4); Luke 23:29
Boy
► (Strong's #3816 — Noun — pais — paheece ) denotes "a boy" (in contrast to paidion, a diminutive of pais, and to teknon, "a child"). With reference to Christ, instead of the AV "child," the RV suitably translates otherwise as follows: Luke 2:43 , "the boy Jesus;" Acts 4:27,30
Cast
(Strong's #1260 — Verb — ektithemi — dee-al-og-id'-zom-ahee ) "to expose, cast out" (ek, "out," tithemi, "to put"), is said of a new-born child in Acts 7:21 . In Acts 7:19 "cast out" translates the phrase poieo, "to make," with ekthetos, "exposed," a verbal form of ektithemi. See EXPOUND.
Catch
to paradise, 2 Corinthians 12:2,4 ; of the Rapture of the saints at the return of the Lord, 1 Thessalonians 4:17 ; of the rapture of the man child in the vision of Revelation 12:5 . This verb conveys the idea of force suddenly exercised, as in Matthew 11:12 , "take (it) by force;" Matthew 12:29
Chasten, Chastening, Chastise, Chastisement
παιδεύω ► (Strong's #3811 — Verb — paideuo — pahee-dyoo'-o ) primarily denotes "to train children," suggesting the broad idea of education (pais, "a child"), Acts 7:22 ; 22:3 ; see also Titus 2:12 , "instructing" (RV), here of a training gracious
Correct, Correction, Corrector, Correcting
INSTRUCTOR. B — 1: ἀνάπτω ► (Strong's #381 — Verb — paideuo — an-ap'-to ) "to train up a child" (pais), is rendered "correcting" in 2 Timothy 2:25 , RV, AV, "instructing." See CHASTEN.
Damsel
παιδίον ► (Strong's #3813 — Noun Neuter — paidion — pahee-dee'-on ) a diminutive of pais, denotes "a young child (male or female)" in the AV of Mark 5:39-41 (1st line); the RV corrects "damsel" to "child," so as to distinguish between the narrative of facts,
Daughter, Daughter-in-Law
Eng. "nymph", denotes "a bride," John 3:29 ; also "a daughter-in-law," Matthew 10:35 ; Luke 12:53 . See BRIDE. Note: In 1 Peter 3:6 , teknon, "a child," is translated "daughters" (AV), "children" (RV).
Differ, Differing, Different, Difference
— dee-af-er'-o ) lit., "to bear through, carry different ways," hence, "to be different from," is said of the stars, 1 Corinthians 15:41 ; of a child under age in comparison with a servant, Galatians 4:1 ; in Philippians 1:10 , marg., "things that differ," for "things that are excellent. See BETTER
Fair
"urbane;" similarly, "polite," from polis, "a town"), hence, "fair, elegant" (used in the papyri writings of clothing), is said of the external form of a child, Acts 7:20 , of Moses "(exceeding) fair," lit., "fair to God;" Hebrews 11:23 (RV, "goodly," AV, "proper"). See BEAUTIFUL , GOODLY , Note. 2: εὐδία
Find, Found
1: εὑρίσκω ► ► ► (Strong's #2147 — Verb — heurisko —
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