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Strong's Greek Dictionary
Range 900 - 999

g900 bathuno (bath-oo'-no)

from 901; to deepen:--deep.

see g901

g901 bathus (bath-oos')

from the base of 939; profound (as going down), literally or figuratively:--deep, very early.

see g939

g902 baion (bah-ee'-on)

a diminutive of a derivative probably of the base of 939; a palm twig (as going out far):--branch.

see g939

g903 Balaam (bal-ah-am')

of Hebrew origin (1109); Balaam, a Mesopotamian (symbolic of a false teacher):--Balaam.

see h1109

g904 Balak (bal-ak')

of Hebrew origin (1111); Balak, a Moabite:--Balac.

see h1111

g905 balantion (bal-an'-tee-on)

probably remotely from 906 (as a depository); a pouch (for money):--bag, purse.

see g906

g906 ballo (bal'-lo)

a primary verb; to throw (in various applications, more or less violent or intense):--arise, cast (out), X dung, lay, lie, pour, put (up), send, strike, throw (down), thrust. Compare 4496.

see g4496

g907 baptizo (bap-tid'-zo)

from a derivative of 911; to immerse, submerge; to make whelmed (i.e. fully wet); used only (in the New Testament) of ceremonial ablution, especially (technically) of the ordinance of Christian baptism:--Baptist, baptize, wash.

see g911

g908 baptisma (bap'-tis-mah)

from 907; baptism (technically or figuratively):--baptism.

see g907

g909 baptismos (bap-tis-mos')

from 907; ablution (ceremonial or Christian):--baptism, washing.

see g907

g910 Baptistes (bap-tis-tace')

from 907; a baptizer, as an epithet of Christ's forerunner:--Baptist.

see g907

g911 bapto (bap'-to)

a primary verb; to whelm, i.e. cover wholly with a fluid; in the New Testament only in a qualified or special sense, i.e. (literally) to moisten (a part of one's person), or (by implication) to stain (as with dye):--dip.

g912 Barabbas (bar-ab-bas')

of Chaldee origin (1347 and 5); son of Abba; Bar-abbas, an Israelite:--Barabbas.

see h1347

see h5

g913 Barak (bar-ak')

of Hebrew origin (1301); Barak, an Israelite:--Barak.

see h1301

g914 Barachias (bar-akh-ee'-as)

of Hebrew origin (1296); Barachias (i.e. Berechijah), an Israelite:--Barachias.

see h1296

g915 barbaros (bar'-bar-os)

of uncertain derivation; a foreigner (i.e. non-Greek):--barbarian(-rous).

g916 bareo (bar-eh'-o)

from 926; to weigh down (figuratively):--burden, charge, heavy, press.

see g926

g917 bareos (bar-eh'-oce)

adverb from 926; heavily (figuratively):--dull.

see g926

g918 Bartholomaios (bar-thol-om-ah'-yos)

of Chaldee origin (1247 and 8526); son of Tolmai; Bar-tholomoeus, a Christian apostle:--Bartholomeus.

see h1247

see h8526

g919 Bariesous (bar-ee-ay-sooce')

of Chaldee origin (1247 and 3091); son of Jesus (or Joshua); Bar-jesus, an Israelite:--Barjesus.

see h1247

see h3091

g920 Barionas (bar-ee-oo-nas')

of Chaldee origin (1247 and 3124); son of Jonas (or Jonah); Bar-jonas, an Israelite:--Bar-jona.

see h1247

see h3124

g921 Barnabas (bar-nab'-as)

of Chaldee origin (1247 and 5029); son of Nabas (i.e. prophecy); Barnabas, an Israelite:--Barnabas.

see h1247

see h5029

g922 baros (bar'-os)

probably from the same as 939 (through the notion of going down; compare 899); weight; in the New Testament only, figuratively, a load, abundance, authority:--burden(-some), weight.

see g939

see g899

g923 Barsabas (bar-sab-as')

of Chaldee origin (1247 and probably 6634); son of Sabas (or Tsaba); Bar-sabas, the name of two Israelites:--Barsabas.

see h1247

see h6634

g924 Bartimaios (bar-tim-ah'-yos)

of Chaldee origin (1247 and 2931); son of Timoeus (or the unclean); Bar-timoeus, an Israelite:--Bartimaeus.

see h1247

see h2931

g925 baruno (bar-oo'-no)

from 926; to burden (figuratively):--overcharge.

see g926

g926 barus (bar-ooce')

from the same as 922; weighty, i.e. (fig) burdensome, grave:--grievous, heavy, weightier.

see g922

g927 barutimos (bar-oo'-tim-os)

from 926 and 5092; highly valuable:--very precious.

see g926

see g5092

g928 basanizo (bas-an-id'-zo)

from 931; to torture:--pain, toil, torment, toss, vex.

see g931

g929 basanismos (bas-an-is-mos')

from 928; torture:--torment.

see g928

g930 basanistes (bas-an-is-tace')

from 928; a torturer:--tormentor.

see g928

g931 basanos (bas'-an-os)

perhaps remotely from the same as 939 (through the notion of going to the bottom); a touch-stone, i.e. (by analogy) torture:--torment.

see g939

g932 basileia (bas-il-i'-ah)

from 935; properly, royalty, i.e. (abstractly) rule, or (concretely) a realm (literally or figuratively):--kingdom, + reign.

see g935

g933 basileion (bas-il'-i-on)

neuter of 934; a palace:--king's court.

see g934

g934 basileios (bas-il'-i-os)

from 935; kingly (in nature):--royal.

see g935

g935 basileus (bas-il-yooce')

probably from 939 (through the notion of a foundation of power); a sovereign (abstractly, relatively, or figuratively):--king.

see g939

g936 basileuo (bas-il-yoo'-o)

from 935; to rule (literally or figuratively):--king, reign.

see g935

g937 basilikos (bas-il-ee-kos')

from 935; regal (in relation), i.e. (literally) belonging to (or befitting) the sovereign (as land, dress, or a courtier), or (figuratively) preeminent:--king's, nobleman, royal.

see g935

g938 basilissa (bas-il'-is-sah)

feminine from 936; a queen:--queen.

see g936

g939 basis (bas'-ece)

from baino (to walk); a pace ("base"), i.e. (by implication) the foot:--foot.

g940 baskaino (bas-kah'-ee-no)

akin to 5335; to malign, i.e. (by extension) to fascinate (by false representations):--bewitch.

see g5335

g941 bastazo (bas-tad'-zo)

perhaps remotely derived from the base of 939 (through the idea of removal); to lift, literally or figuratively (endure, declare, sustain, receive, etc.):--bear, carry, take up.

see g939

g942 batos (bat'-os)

of uncertain derivation; a brier shrub:--bramble, bush.

g943 batos (bat'-os)

of Hebrew origin (1324); a bath, or measure for liquids:--measure.

see h1324

g944 batrachos (bat'-rakh-os)

of uncertain derivation; a frog:--frog.

g945 battologeo (bat-tol-og-eh'-o)

from Battos (a proverbial stammerer) and 3056; to stutter, i.e. (by implication) to prate tediously:--use vain repetitions.

see g3056

g946 bdelugma (bdel'-oog-mah)

from 948; a detestation, i.e. (specially) idolatry:--abomination.

see g948

g947 bdeluktos (bdel-ook-tos')

from 948; detestable, i.e. (specially) idolatrous:--abominable.

see g948

g948 bdelusso (bdel-oos'-so)

from a (presumed) derivative of bdeo (to stink); to be disgusted, i.e. (by implication) detest (especially of idolatry):--abhor, abominable.

g949 bebaios (beb'-ah-yos)

from the base of 939 (through the idea of basality); stable (literally or figuratively):--firm, of force, stedfast, sure.

see g939

g950 bebaioo (beb-ah-yo'-o)

from 949; to stabilitate (figuratively):--confirm, (e-)stablish.

see g949

g951 bebaiosis (beb-ah'-yo-sis)

from 950; stabiliment:--confirmation.

see g950

g952 bebelos (beb'-ay-los)

from the base of 939 and belos (a threshold); accessible (as by crossing the door-way), i.e. (by implication, of Jewish notions) heathenish, wicked:--profane (person).

see g939

g953 bebeloo (beb-ay-lo'-o)

from 952; to desecrate:--profane.

see g952

g954 Beelzeboul (beh-el-zeb-ool')

of Chaldee origin (by parody on 1176); dung-god; Beelzebul, a name of Satan:--Beelzebub.

see h1176

g955 Belial (bel-ee'-al)

of Hebrew origin (1100); worthlessness; Belial, as an epithet of Satan:--Belial.

see h1100

g956 belos (bel'-os)

from 906; a missile, i.e. spear or arrow:--dart.

see g906

g957 beltion (bel-tee'-on)

neuter of a compound of a derivative of 906 (used for the comparative of 18); better:--very well.

see g906

see g18

g958 Beniamin (ben-ee-am-een')

of Hebrew origin (1144); Benjamin, an Israelite:--Benjamin.

see h1144

g959 Bernike (ber-nee'-kay)

from a provincial form of 5342 and 3529; victorious; Bernice, a member of the Herodian family:--Bernice.

see g5342

see g3529

g960 Beroia (ber'-oy-ah)

perhaps a provincial from a derivative of 4008 (Peroea, i.e. the region beyond the coast-line); Beroea, a place in Macedonia:--Berea.

see g4008

g961 Beroiaios (ber-oy-ah'-yos)

from 960; a Beroeoean or native of Beroea:--of Berea.

see g960

g962 Bethabara (bay-thab-ar-ah')

of Hebrew origin (1004 and 5679); ferry-house; Bethabara (i.e. Bethabarah), a place on the Jordan:--Bethabara.

see h1004

see h5679

g963 Bethania (bay-than-ee'-ah)

of Chaldee origin; date-house; Beth-any, a place in Palestine:--Bethany.

g964 Bethesda (bay-thes-dah')

of Chaldee origin (compare 1004 and 2617); house of kindness; Beth-esda, a pool in Jerusalem:--Bethesda.

see h1004

see h2617

g965 Bethleem (bayth-leh-em')

of Hebrew origin (1036); Bethleem (i.e. Beth-lechem), a place in Palestine:--Bethlehem.

see h1036

g966 Bethsaida (bayth-sahee-dah')

of Chaldee origin (compare 1004 and 6719); fishing-house; Bethsaida, a place in Palestine:--Bethsaida.

see h1004

see h6719

g967 Bethphage (bayth-fag-ay')

of Chaldee origin (compare 1004 and 6291); fig-house; Beth-phage, a place in Palestine:--Bethphage.

see h1004

see h6291

g968 bema (bay'-ma)

from the base of 939; a step, i.e. foot-breath; by implication, a rostrum, i.e. a tribunal:--judgment-seat, set (foot) on, throne.

see g939

g969 berullos (bay'-rool-los)

of uncertain derivation; a "beryl":--beryl.

g970 bia (bee'-ah)

probably akin to 970 (through the idea of vital activity); force:--violence.

see g970

g971 biazo (bee-ad'-zo)

from 979; to force, i.e. (reflexively) to crowd oneself (into), or (passively) to be seized:--press, suffer violence.

see g979

g972 biaios (bee'-ah-yos)

from 970; violent:--mighty.

see g970

g973 biastes (bee-as-tace')

from 971; a forcer, i.e. (figuratively) energetic:--violent.

see g971

g974 bibliaridion (bib-lee-ar-id'-ee-on)

a diminutive of 975; a booklet:--little book.

see g975

g975 biblion (bib-lee'-on)

a diminutive of 976; a roll:--bill, book, scroll, writing.

see g976

g976 biblos (bib'-los)

properly, the inner bark of the papyrus plant, i.e. (by implication) a sheet or scroll of writing:--book.

g977 bibrosko (bib-ro'-sko)

a reduplicated and prolonged form of an obsolete primary verb (perhaps causative of 1006); to eat:--eat.

see g1006

g978 Bithunia (bee-thoo-nee'-ah)

of uncertain derivation; Bithynia, a region of Asia:--Bithynia.

g979 bios (bee'-os)

a primary word; life, i.e. (literally) the present state of existence; by implication, the means of livelihood:--good, life, living.

g980 bioo (bee-o'-o)

from 979; to spend existence:--live.

see g979

g981 biosis (bee'-o-sis)

from 980; living (properly, the act, by implication, the mode):--manner of life.

see g980

g982 biotikos (bee-o-tee-kos')

from a derivative of 980; relating to the present existence:--of (pertaining to, things that pertain to) this life.

see g980

g983 blaberos (blab-er-os')

from 984; injurious:--hurtful.

see g984

g984 blapto (blap'-to)

a primary verb; properly, to hinder, i.e. (by implication) to injure:--hurt.

g985 blastano (blas-tan'-o)

from blastos (a sprout); to germinate; by implication, to yield fruit:--bring forth, bud, spring (up).

g986 Blastos (blas'-tos)

perhaps the same as the base of 985; Blastus, an officer of Herod Agrippa:--Blastus.

see g985

g987 blasphemeo (blas-fay-meh'-o)

from 989; to vilify; specially, to speak impiously:--(speak) blaspheme(-er, -mously, -my), defame, rail on, revile, speak evil.

see g989

g988 blasphemia (blas-fay-me'-ah)

from 989; vilification (especially against God):--blasphemy, evil speaking, railing.

see g989

g989 blasphemos (blas'-fay-mos)

from a derivative of 984 and 5345; scurrilious, i.e. calumnious (against men), or (specially) impious (against God):--blasphemer(-mous), railing.

see g984

see g5345

g990 blemma (blem'-mah)

from 991; vision (properly concrete; by implication, abstract):--seeing.

see g991

g991 blepo (blep'-o)

a primary verb; to look at (literally or figuratively):--behold, beware, lie, look (on, to), perceive, regard, see, sight, take heed. Compare 3700.

see g3700

g992 bleteos (blay-teh'-os)

from 906; fit to be cast (i.e. applied):--must be put.

see g906

g993 Boanerges (bo-an-erg-es')

of Chaldee origin (1123 and 7266); sons of commotion; Boanerges, an epithet of two of the apostles:--Boanerges.

see h1123

see h7266

g994 boao (bo-ah'-o)

apparently a prolonged form of a primary verb; to halloo, i.e. shout (for help or in a tumultuous way):--cry.

g995 boe (bo-ay')

from 994; a halloo, i.e. call (for aid, etc.):--cry.

see g994

g996 boetheia (bo-ay'-thi-ah)

from 998; aid; specially, a rope or chain for frapping a vessel:--help.

see g998

g997 boetheo (bo-ay-theh'-o)

from 998; to aid or relieve:--help, succor.

see g998

g998 boethos (bo-ay-thos')

from 995 and theo (to run); a succorer:--helper.

see g995

g999 bothunos (both'-oo-nos)

akin to 900; a hole (in the ground); specially, a cistern:--ditch, pit.

see g900



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