a primitive root (probably rather the same as 'ya'al' (2973) through the idea of mental weakness); properly, to yield, especially assent; hence (pos.) to undertake as an act of volition:--assay, begin, be content, please, take upon, X willingly, would. 2975 y`oryeh-ore' of Egypt...
from asqenhV - asthenes 772; feebleness (of mind or body); by implication, malady; morally, frailty:--disease, infirmity, sickness, weakness. 770 asqenewastheneoas-then-eh'-o from asqenhV - asthenes 772; to be feeble (in any sense):--be diseased, impotent folk (man), (be) sick...
and our portion for ever.’ The rest of us can render help to one another by strength ministered from without; Jesus Christ will come into your hearts, if you let Him, in His very sweetness and omnipotence of power, and will breathe His own grace into your weakness, strengthening you as...
St. Luke's medical knowledge discerns the cause of the lameness - a weakness in the anklebones. Parallel Commentaries ... GreekTakingπιάσας (piasas)Verb - Aorist Participle Active - Nominative Masculine SingularStrong's 4084: Probably another form of biazo; to squeeze, i.e. ...
KJV: As an adamant harder than flint have I made thy forehead: fear them not, neither be dismayed at their looks, though they be a rebellious house. WEB: As an adamant harder than flint have I made your forehead: don't be afraid of them, neither be dismayed at their looks, though ...
Part of Speech:Noun, Neuter Transliteration:asthenéma Phonetic Spelling:(as-then'-ay-mah) Definition:an infirmity Usage:weakness, infirmity, doubt, hesitation. HELPS Word-studies Cognate: 771asthénēma(from770/asthenéō) –without strength(used only in Ro 15:1).See 772(asthenēs). ...
1.properly, a periphrasis for 'man' especially common in the poetic books of the O. T., and usually carrying with it a suggestion of weakness and mortality:Numbers 23:19;Job 16:21;Job 25:6;Psalm 8:5;Isaiah 51:12; Sir. 17:30 (25), etc.; often in Ezekiel, where God addresses ...
Homer and the Ionic writings), corresponds to our definite article the (German der, die, das), which is properly a demonstrative pronoun, which we see in its full force in Homer, and of which we find certain indubitable traces also in all kinds of Greek prose, and hence also in the N...
KJV:of IsraelI am bound withthis INT: καὶ αὐτὸςἀσθένειαν NAS:alsois besetwith weakness; KJV:alsois compassedwith infirmity. INT:also himselfis encompassed withweakness Hebrews 12:1V-PPM/P-ANS GRK:τοσοῦτον ἔχοντεςπερικείμεν...
Including the feminine he, and the neuter to in all their inflections; the definite article; the.shortcomingsἀσθενήματα (asthenēmata)Noun - Accusative Neuter PluralStrong's 771: Weakness, infirmity, doubt, hesitation. From astheneo; a scruple of conscience.of theτῶν (...