Strongs |
Word |
Description |
G1 |
α |
a (al'-fah) n.
1. the first letter of the alphabet
2. (figuratively) only
3. (numerically) the first
4. (prefix, commonly) not, without (a-, an-, i.e. amoral, anarchy)
5. (prefix, occasionally) in the sense of a union (i.e. akin, adelphos "brother")
{Often used as a prefix in composition in the sense of privation (as a contraction from G427); occasionally in the sense of union (as a contraction of G260)}
[of Hebrew origin]
KJV: Alpha
Compare: G427, G260 |
G2 |
Ἀαρών |
Aaron (ah-ar-own') n/p.
1. Aaron, the brother of Moses
[of Hebrew origin (H175)]
KJV: Aaron
Root(s): H175 |
G3 |
Ἀβαδδών |
Abaddon (ab-ad-down') n/p.
1. a destroying angel
[of Hebrew origin (H11)]
KJV: Abaddon
Root(s): H11 |
G4 |
ἀβαρής |
abares (ab-ar-ace') adj.
1. weightless
2. (figuratively) not burdensome
[from G1 (as a negative particle) and G922]
KJV: from being burdensome
Root(s): G1, G922 |
G5 |
Ἀββᾶ |
Abba (ab-bah`) n/p.
1. (vocatively) father
{referring to or addressing one's father}
[of Chaldee origin (H2)]
KJV: Abba
Root(s): H2
Compare: G3962 |
G6 |
Ἄβελ |
Abel (ab'-el) n/p.
1. Abel, the son of Adam
[of Hebrew origin (H1893)]
KJV: Abel
Root(s): H1893 |
G7 |
Ἀβιά |
Abia (ab-ee-ah') n/p.
1. Abijah, the name of two Israelites
[of Hebrew origin (H29)]
KJV: Abia
Root(s): H29 |
G8 |
Ἀβιάθαρ |
Abiathar (ab-ee-ath'-ar) n/p.
1. Abiathar, an Israelite
[of Hebrew origin (H54)]
KJV: Abiathar
Root(s): H54 |
G9 |
Ἀβιληνή |
Abilene (ab-ee-lay-nay') n/l.
1. Abilene, a region of Syria
[of foreign origin]
KJV: Abilene
Compare: H58 |