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διαχειρίζομαιPart of Speech: VerbTransliteration: diacheirizomaiPronunciation: dee-ah-khi-rid'-zom-aheePhonetic Spelling: (dee-akh-i-rid'-zom-ahee)Definition: To manage, to handle, to deal with, to dispose ofMeaning: I lay my hands upon, and so: I slay, kill....
Word Origin:Derived from the Greek verb διώκω (diṓkō), meaning "to pursue" or "to persecute." Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries:While there is no direct Hebrew equivalent for διωγμός, the concept of persecution can be related to terms like רָדַף (ra...
that heretics can be killed, that violent revolution is already justified, and that what our nation needs is a charismatic Caesar-like leader to raise our consciousness and galvanize the will of the people—may
At that time Sibbecai the Hushathite killed Saph, a descendant of Rapha. ...Deuteronomy 2:10-11(The Emites used to live there, a people great and many, as tall as the Anakites. / Like the Anakites, they were also regarded as Rephaim, though the Moabites called them Emites....
Word Origin: Derived from the Greek verb πέρνημι (pérnēmi), meaning "to sell," indicating a transactional nature. Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - H2181 (זָנָה, zanah): Often translated as "to commit fornication" or "to be a harlot," used in the Old Tes...
Verb - Piel - Participle - masculine singularStrong's 7490: To spoil, to make, good for, nothing, badall things,כָּל־ (kāl-)Noun - masculine singular constructStrong's 3606: The whole, all, any, everyit will shatterתַּדִּ֥ק (tad·diq)Verb - Hifil...
This phrase refers to the lion that Samson killed earlier in the chapter. The lion, a symbol of strength and ferocity, is the "eater." The honey found in the carcass represents something unexpected and nourishing coming from a source of danger. This riddle is a metaphor for God's ability...