From the base of G939; profound (as going down) literally or figuratively: - deep very early.G902βαΐ́ον
baion
bah-ee'-on
A diminutive of a derivative probably of the base of G939; a palm twig (as going out far): - branch.G903Βαλαάμ
Balaam
bal-ah-am'
Of Hebrew origin [H1109]; Balaam a mesopotamian (symbolic of a false teacher): - Balaam.G904Βαλάκ
Balak
bal-ak'
Of Hebrew origin [H1111]; Balak a Moabite: - Balac.G905βαλάντιον
balantion
bal-an'-tee-on
Probably remotely from G906 (as a depository); a pouch (for money): - bag purse.G906βάλλω
ballō
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 G4496.G907βαπτίζω
baptizō
bap-tid'-zo
From a derivative of G911; to make whelmed (that is fully wet); used only (in the New Testament) of ceremonial ablution especially (technically) of the ordinance of Christian baptism: - baptist baptize wash.G908βάπτισμα
baptisma
bap'-tis-mah
From G907; baptism (technically or figuratively): - baptism.G909βαπτισμός
baptismos
bap-tis-mos'
From G907; ablution (ceremonially or Christian): - baptism washing.G910Βαπτιστής
Baptistēs
bap-tis-tace'
From G907; a baptizer as an epithet of Christ´ s forerunner: - Baptist.G911βάπτω
baptō
bap'-to
A primary verb; to whelm that is cover wholly with a fluid; in the New Testament only in a qualified or specific sense that is (literally) to moisten (a part of one´ s person) or (by implication) to stain (as with dye): - dip.G912Βαραββᾶς
Barabbas
bar-ab-bas'
Of Chaldee origin ([H1347] and G5 (Greek)); son of Abba; Bar-abbas an Israelite: - Barabbas.G913Βαράκ
Barak
bar-ak'
Of Hebrew origin [H1301]; Barak an Israelite: - Barak.G914Βαραχίας
Barachias
bar-akh-ee'-as
Of Hebrew origin [H1296]; Barachias (that is Berechijah) an Israelite: - Barachias.G915βάρβαρος
barbaros
bar'-bar-os
Of uncertain derivation; a foreigner (that is non Greek): - barbarian (-rous).G916βαρέω
bareō
bar-eh'-o
From G926; to weigh down (figuratively): - burden charge heavy press.G917βαρέως
bareōs
bar-eh'-oce
Adverb from G926; heavily (figuratively): - dull.G918Βαρθολομαῖος
Bartholomaios
bar-thol-om-ah'-yos
Of Chaldee origin [H1247] and [H8526]; son of Tolmai; Bar-tholomaeus a Christian apostle: - Bartholomeus.G919βαριησοῦς
Bariēsous
bar-ee-ay-sooce'
Of Chaldee origin [H1247] and [H3091]; son of Jesus (or Joshua); Barjesus an Israelite: - Barjesus.G920Βαριωνᾶς
Bariōnas
bar-ee-oo-nas'
Of Chaldee origin [H1247] and [H3124]; son of Jonas (or Jonah); Bar-jonas an Israelite: - Bar-jona.G921Βαρνάβας
Barnabas
bar-nab'-as
Of Chaldee origin [H1247] and [H5029]; son of Nabas (that is prophecy); Barnabas an Israelite: - Barnabas.G922βάρος
baros
bar'-os
Probably from the same as G939 (through the notion of going down; compare G899); weight; in the New Testament only figuratively a loadabundanceauthority: - burden (-some) weight.G923Βαρσαβᾶς
Barsabas
bar-sab-as'
Of Chaldee origin [H1247] and probably [H6634]; son of Sabas (or Tsaba); Barsabas the name of two Israelites: - Barsabas.G924Βαρτιμαῖος
Bartimaios
bar-tim-ah'-yos
Of Chaldee origin [H1247] and [H2931]; son of Timaeus (or the unclean); Bartimaeus an Israelite: - Bartimus.G925βαρύνω
barunō
bar-oo'-no
From G926; to burden (figuratively): - overcharge.G926βαρύς
barus
bar-ooce'
From the same as G922; weighty that is (figuratively) burdensomegrave: - grievous heavy weightier.G927βαρύτιμος
barutimos
bar-oo'-tim-os
From G926 and G5092; highly valuable: - very precious.G928βασανίζω
basanizō
bas-an-id'-zo
From G931; to torture: - pain toil torment toss vex.G929βασανισμός
basanismos
bas-an-is-mos'
From G928; torture: - torment.G930βασανιστής
basanistēs
bas-an-is-tace'
From G928; a torturer: - tormentor.G931βάσανος
basanos
bas'-an-os
Perhaps remotely from the same as G939 (through the notion of going to the bottom); a touch stone that is (by analogy) torture: - torment.G932βασιλεία
basileia
bas-il-i'-ah
From G935; properly royalty that is (abstractly) rule or (concretely) a realm (literally or figuratively): - kingdom + reign.G933βασίλειον
basileion
bas-il'-i-on
Neuter of G934; a palace: - king´ s court.G934βασίλειος
basileios
bas-il'-i-os
From G935; kingly (in nature): - royal.G935βασιλεύς
basileus
bas-il-yooce'
Probably from G939 (through the notion of a foundation of power); a sovereign (abstractly relatively or figuratively): - king.G936βασιλεύω
basileuō
bas-il-yoo'-o
From G935; to rule (literally or figuratively): - king reign.G937βασιλικός
basilikos
bas-il-ee-kos'
From G935; regal (in relation) that is (literally) belonging to (or befitting) the sovereign (as land dress or a courtier) or (figuratively) preeminent: - king´ s nobleman royal.G938βασίλισσα
basilissa
bas-il'-is-sah
Feminine from G936; a queen: - queen.G939βάσις
basis
bas'-ece
From βαίνω bainō (to walk); a pace (base) that is (by implication) the foot: - foot.G940βασκαίνω
baskainō
bas-kah'ee-no
Akin to G5335; to malign that is (by extension) to fascinate (by false representations): - bewitch.G941βαστάζω
bastazō
bas-tad'-zo
Perhaps remotely derived from the base of G939 (through the idea of removal); to lift literally or figuratively (enduredeclare6 sustainreceive etc.): - bear carry take up.G942βάτος
batos
bat'-os
Of uncertain derivation; a briershrub: - bramble bush.G943βάτος
batos
bat'-os
Of Hebrew origin [H1324]; a bath or measure for liquids: - measure.G944βάτραχος
batrachos
bat'-rakh-os
Of uncertain derivation; a frog: - frog.G945βαττολογέω
battologeō
bat-tol-og-eh'-o
From Βάττος Battos (a proverbial stammerer) and G3056; to stutter that is (by implication) to pratetediously: - use vain repetitions.G946βδέλυγμα
bdelugma
bdel'-oog-mah
From G948; a detestation that is (specifically) idolatry: - abomination.G947βδελυκτός
bdeluktos
bdel-ook-tos'
From G948; detestable that is (specifically) idolatrous: - abominable.G948βδελύσσω
bdelussō
bdel-oos'-so
From a (presumed) derivative ofβδέω bdeō (to stink); to be disgusted that is (by implication) detest (especially of idolatry): - abhor abominable.G949βέβαιος
bebaios
beb'-ah-yos
From the base of G939 (through the idea of basality); stable (literally or figuratively): - firm of force stedfast sure.G950βεβαιόω
bebaioō
beb-ah-yo'-o
From G949; to stabilitate (figuratively): - confirm (e-) stablish.G951βεβαίωσις
bebaiōsis
beb-ah'-yo-sis
From G950; stabiliment: - confirmation.G952βέβηλος
bebēlos
beb'-ay-los
From the base of G939 and βηλός bēlos (a threshold); accessible (as by crossing the door way) that is (by implication of Jewish notions) heathenishwicked: - profane (person).G953βεβηλόω
bebēloō
beb-ay-lo'-o
From G952; to desecrate: - profane.G954Βεελζεβούλ
Beelzeboul
beh-el-zeb-ool'
Of Chaldee origin (by parody upon [H1176]); dung god; Beelzebul a name of Satan: - Beelzebub.G955Βελίαλ
Belial
bel-ee'-al
Of Hebrew origin [H1100]; worthlessness; Belial as an epithet of Satan: - Belial.G956βέλος
belos
bel'-os
From G906; a missile that is spear or arrow: - dart.G957βελτίον
beltion
bel-tee'-on
Neuter of a compound of a derivative of G906 (used for the compound of G18); better: - very well.G958Βενιαμίν
Beniamin
ben-ee-am-een'
Of Hebrew origin [H1144]; Benjamin an Israelite: - Benjamin.G959Βερνίκη
Bernikē
ber-nee'-kay
From a provincial form of G5342 and G3529; victorious; Bernice a member of the Herodian family: - Bernice.G960Βέροια
Beroia
ber'-oy-ah
Perhaps a provincial from a derivative of G4008 (Peraea that is the region beyond the coast line); Beraea a place in Macedonia: - Berea.G961Βεροιαῖος
Beroiaios
ber-oy-ah'-yos
From G960; a Beraeaean or native of Beraea: - of Berea.G962Βηθαβαρά
Bēthabara
bay-thab-ar-ah'
Of Hebrew origin ([H1004] and [H5679]); ferry house; Bethabara (that is Bethabarah) a place on the Jordan: - Bethabara.G963Βηθανία
Bēthania
bay-than-ee'-ah
Of Chaldee origin; date house; Bethany a place in Palestine: - Bethany.G964Βηθεσδά
Bēthesda
bay-thes-dah'
Of Chaldee origin (compare [H1004] and [H2617]); house of kindness; Bethesda a pool in Jerusalem: - Bethesda.G965Βηθλεέμ
Bēthleem
bayth-leh-em'
Of Hebrew origin [H1036]; Bethleem (that is Beth-lechem) a place in Palestine: - Bethlehem.G966Βηθσαΐδά
Bēthsaida
bayth-sahee-dah'
Of Chaldee origin (compare [H1004] and [H6719]); fishing house; Bethsaida a place in Palestine: - Bethsaida.G967Βηθφαγή
Bethphagē
bayth-fag-ay'
Of Chaldee origin (compare [H1004] and [H6291]); fig house; Bethphage a place in Palestine: - Bethphage.G968βῆμα
bēma
bay'-ma
From the base of G939; a step that is foot breath; by implication a rostrum that is tribunal: - judgment-seat set [foot] on throne.G969βήρυλλος
bērullos
bay'-rool-los
Of uncertain derivation; a beryl: - beryl.G970βία
bia
bee'-ah
Probably akin to G979 (through the idea of vital activity); force: - violence.G971βιάζω
biazō
bee-ad'-zo
From G970; to force that is (reflexively) to crowd oneself (into) or (passively) to beseized: - press suffer violence.G972βίαιος
biaios
bee'-ah-yos
From G970; violent: - mighty.G973βιαστής
biastēs
bee-as-tace'
From G971; a forcer that is (figuratively) energetic: - violent.G974βιβλιαρίδιον
bibliaridion
bib-lee-ar-id'-ee-on
A diminutive of G975; a booklet: - little book.G975βιβλίον
biblion
bib-lee'-on
A diminutive of G976; a roll: - bill book scroll writing.G976βίβλος
biblos
bib'-los
Properly the inner bark of the papyrus plant that is (by implication) a sheet or scroll of writing: - book.G977βιβρώσκω
bibrōskō
bib-ro'-sko
A reduplicated and prolonged form of an obsolete primary verb (perhaps causative of G1006); to eat: - eat.G978Βιθυνία
Bithunia
bee-thoo-nee'-ah
Of uncertain derivation; Bithynia a region of Asia: - Bithynia.G979βίος
bios
bee'-os
A primary word; life that is (literally) the present state of existence; by implication the means of livelihood: - good life living.G980βιόω
bioō
bee-o'-o
From G979; to spendexistence: - live.G981Βίωσις
Biōsis
bee'-o-sis
From G980; living (properly the act by implication the mode): - manner of lifeG982βιωτικός
biōtikos
bee-o-tee-kos'
From a derivative of G980; relating to the present existence: - of (pertaining to things that pertain to) this life.G983βλαβερός
blaberos
blab-er-os'
From G984; injurious: - hurtful.G984βλάπτω
blaptō
blap'-to
A primary verb; properly to hinder that is (by implication) to injure: - hurt.G985βλαστάνω
blastanō
blas-tan'-o
From βλαστός blastos (a sprout); to germinate; by implication to yieldfruit: - bring forth bud spring (up).G986Βλάστος
Blastos
blas'-tos
Perhaps the same as the base of G985; Blastus an officer of Herod Agrippa: - Blastus.G987βλασφημέω
blasphēmeō
blas-fay-meh'-o
From G989; to vilify; specifically to speakimpiously: - (speak) blaspheme (-er -mously -my) defame rail on revile speak evil.G988βλασφημία
blasphēmia
blas-fay-me'-ah
From G989; vilification (especially against God): - blasphemy evil speaking railing.G989βλάσφημος
blasphēmos
blas'-fay-mos
From a derivative of G984 and G5345; scurrilous that is calumnious (against man) or (specifically) impious (against God): - blasphemer (-mous) railing.G990βλέμμα
blemma
blem'-mah
From G991; vision (properly concrete; by implication abstract): - seeing.G991βλέπω
blepō
blep'-o
A primary verb; to look at (literally or figuratively): - behold beware lie look (on to) perceive regard see sight take heed. Compare G3700.G992βλητέος
blēteos
blay-teh'-os
From G906; fit to be cast (that is applied): - must be put.G993Βοανεργές
Boanerges
bo-an-erg-es'
Of Chald origin ([H1123] and [H7266]); sons of commotion; Boanerges an epithet of two of the Apostles: - Boanerges.G994βοάω
boaō
bo-ah'-o
Apparently a prolonged form of a primary verb; to halloo that is shout (for help or in a tumultuous way): - cry.G995βοή
boē
bo-ay'
From G994; a halloo that is call (for aid etc.): - cry.G996βοήθεια
boētheia
bo-ay'-thi-ah
From G998; aid; specifically a rope or chain for frapping a vessel: - help.G997βοηθέω
boētheō
bo-ay-theh'-o
From G998; to aid or relieve: - help succour.G998βοηθός
boēthos
bo-ay-thos'
From G995 and θέω theō (to run); a succorer: - helper.G999βόθυνος
bothunos
both'-oo-nos
Akin to G900; a hole (in the ground); specifically a cistern: - ditch pit.G1000βολή
bolē
bol-ay'
From G906; a throw (as a measure of distance): - cast.