Strongs |
Word |
Description |
G1240 |
διάδοχος |
diadochos (dee-ad'-okh-os) n.
1. a successor in office
[from G1237]
KJV: room
Root(s): G1237 |
G1241 |
διαζώννυμι |
diazonnumi (dee-az-own'-noo-mee) v.
1. to gird tightly
[from G1223 and G2224]
KJV: gird
Root(s): G1223, G2224 |
G1242 |
διαθήκη |
diatheke (dee-ath-ay'-kay) n.
1. (properly) a disposition
2. (specially) a contract (especially a devisory will)
[from G1303]
KJV: covenant, testament
Root(s): G1303 |
G1243 |
διαίρεσις |
diairesis (dee-ai'-res-is) n.
1. a distinction or (concretely) variety
[from G1244]
KJV: difference, diversity
Root(s): G1244 |
G1244 |
διαιρέω |
diaireo (dee-ai-reh'-o) v.
1. to separate, i.e. distribute
[from G1223 and G138]
KJV: divide
Root(s): G1223, G138 |
G1245 |
διακαθαρίζω |
diakatharizo (dee-ak-ath-ar-id'-zo) v.
1. to cleanse perfectly
2. (specially) winnow
[from G1223 and G2511]
KJV: thoroughly purge
Root(s): G1223, G2511 |
G1246 |
διακατελέγχομαι |
diakatelegchomai (dee-ak-at-el-eng'-khom-ai) v.
1. to prove downright, i.e. confute
[middle voice from G1223 and a compound of G2596 and G1651]
KJV: convince
Root(s): G1223, G2596, G1651 |
G1247 |
διακονέω |
diakoneo (dee-ak-on-eh'-o) v.
1. to be an attendant, to wait upon (menially or as a host, friend)
2. (figuratively) to serve as a teacher
3. (technically) to act as a Christian steward (deacon)
[from G1249]
KJV: (ad-)minister (unto), serve, use the office of a deacon
Root(s): G1249 |
G1248 |
διακονία |
diakonia (dee-ak-on-ee'-ah) n.
1. attendance (as a servant, etc.)
2. (figuratively) charitable aid
3. (especially) official service of the Christian teacher
4. (technically) official service of the body of stewards (deacons)
[from G1249]
KJV: (ad-)minister(-ing, -tration, -try), office, relief, service(-ing)
Root(s): G1249 |
G1249 |
διάκονος |
diakonos (dee-ak'-on-os) n.
1. an attendant, a servant
2. (genitive case) a waiter (at table or in other menial duties)
3. (specially) a male Christian serving in a specific function and post (i.e. tending the widows and the poor, teaching, pastoring, etc)
[probably from an obsolete diako "to run on errands"]
KJV: deacon, minister, servant
Compare: G1377 |