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Hebrew and Greek Strong's Dictionary with all the definitions plus combined with every place that word is used in the definitions.


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Complete index of every word used in both the Hebrew and Greek Strong's Dictionary in English Word order.

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officer 03548 ## kohen {ko-hane'} ; active participle of 03547 ; literally , one officiating , a priest ; also (by courtesy) an acting priest (although a layman) : -- chief ruler , X own , priest , prince , principal {officer} .

officer 04399 ## m@la'kah {mel-aw-kaw'} ; from the same as 04397 ; properly , deputyship , i . e . ministry ; generally , employment (never servile) or work (abstractly or concretely) ; also property (as the result of labor) : -- business , + cattle , + industrious , occupation , (+-pied) , + {officer} , thing (made) , use , (manner of) work ([-man ] ,-manship) .

officer 04453 ## meltsar {mel-tsawr'} ; of Persian derivation ; the butler or other {officer} in the Babylonian court : -- Melzar .

officer 05324 ## natsab {naw-tsab'} ; a prim root ; to station , in various applications (literally or figuratively) : -- appointed , deputy , erect , establish , X Huzzah [by mistake for a proper name ] , lay , {officer} , pillar , present , rear up , set (over , up) , settle , sharpen , establish , (make to) stand (- ing , still , up , upright) , best state .

officer 05333 ## n@tsiyb {nets-eeb'} ; or n@tsib {nets-eeb'} ; from 05324 ; something stationary , i . e . a prefect , a military post , a statue : -- garrison , {officer} , pillar .

officer 05631 ## cariyc {saw-reece'} ; or caric {saw-reece'} ; from an unused root meaning to castrate ; a eunuch ; by implication , valet (especially of the female apartments) , and thus , a minister of state : -- chamberlain , eunuch , {officer} . Compare 07249 .

officer 06213 ## ` asah {aw-saw'} ; a primitive root ; to do or make , in the broadest sense and widest application (as follows) : -- accomplish , advance , appoint , apt , be at , become , bear , bestow , bring forth , bruise , be busy , X certainly , have the charge of , commit , deal (with) , deck , + displease , do , (ready) dress (- ed) , (put in) execute (- ion) , exercise , fashion , + feast , [fight-] ing man , + finish , fit , fly , follow , fulfill , furnish , gather , get , go about , govern , grant , great , + hinder , hold ([a feast ]) , X indeed , + be industrious , + journey , keep , labour , maintain , make , be meet , observe , be occupied , offer , + {officer} , pare , bring (come) to pass , perform , pracise , prepare , procure , provide , put , requite , X sacrifice , serve , set , shew , X sin , spend , X surely , take , X thoroughly , trim , X very , + vex , be [warr-] ior , work (- man) , yield , use .

officer 06485 ## paqad {paw-kad'} ; a primitive root ; to visit (with friendly or hostile intent) ; by analogy , to oversee , muster , charge , care for , miss , deposit , etc . : -- appoint , X at all , avenge , bestow , (appoint to have the , give a) charge , commit , count , deliver to keep , be empty , enjoin , go see , hurt , do judgment , lack , lay up , look , make , X by any means , miss , number , {officer} , (make) overseer , have (the) oversight , punish , reckon , (call to) remember (- brance) , set (over) , sum , X surely , visit , want .

officer 07227 ## rab {rab} ; by contracted from 07231 ; abundant (in quantity , size , age , number , rank , quality) : -- (in) abound (- undance ,-ant ,-antly) , captain , elder , enough , exceedingly , full , great (- ly , man , one) , increase , long (enough , [time ]) , (do , have) many (- ifold , things , a time) , ([ship-]) master , mighty , more , (too , very) much , multiply (- tude) , {officer} , often [-times ] , plenteous , populous , prince , process [of time ] , suffice (- lent) .

officer 07860 ## shoter {sho-tare'} ; active participle of an otherwise unused root probably meaning to write ; properly , a scribe , i . e . (by analogy or implication) an official superintendent or magistrate : -- {officer} , overseer , ruler .

officer 07991 ## shaliysh {shaw-leesh'} ; or shalowsh (1 Chron . 11 : 11 ; 12 : 18) {shaw-loshe'} ; or shalosh (2 Sam . 23 : 13) {shaw-loshe'} ; from 07969 ; a triple , i . e . (as a musical instrument) a triangle (or perhaps rather three-stringed lute) ; also (as an indefinite , great quantity) a three-fold measure (perhaps a treble ephah) ; also (as an {officer}) a general of the third rank (upward , i . e . the highest) : -- captain , instrument of musick , (great) lord , (great) measure , prince , three [from the margin ] .

officer 08370 ## Sh@thar Bowz@nay {sheth-ar'bo-zen-ah'- ee} ; of foreign derivation ; Shethar-Bozenai , a Persian {officer} : -- Shethar-boznai .

officer 0446 - anthupatos {anth-oo'-pat-os}; from 0473 and a superlative of 5228; instead of the highest {officer}, i.e. (specially) a Roman proconsul: -- deputy.

officer 0986 - Blastos {blas'-tos}; perhaps the same as the base of 0985; Blastus, an {officer} of Herod Agrippa: -- Blastus.

officer 1058 - Gallion {gal-lee'-own}; of Latin origin; Gallion (i.e. Gallio), a Roman {officer}: -- Gallio.

officer 1413 - dunastes {doo-nas'-tace}; from 1410; a ruler or {officer}: -- of great authority, mighty, potentate.

officer 1985 - episkopos {ep-is'-kop-os}; from 1909 and 4649 (in the sense of 1983); a superintendent, i.e. Christian {officer} in genitive case charge of a (or the) church (literally or figuratively): -- bishop, overseer.

officer 4233 - praktor {prak'-tor}; from a derivative of 4238; a practiser, i.e. (specifically) an official collector: -- {officer}.

officer 5257 - huperetes {hoop-ay-ret'-ace}; from 5259 and a derivative of eresso (to row); an under-oarsman, i.e. (generally) subordinate (assistant, sexton, constable): -- minister, {officer}, servant.

officer 5529 - Chouzas {khood-zas'}; of uncertain origin: Chuzas, an {officer} of Herod: -- Chuza.

state-officer 2135 - eunouchos {yoo-noo'-khos}; from eune (a bed) and 2192; a castrated person (such being employed in Oriental bed-chambers); by extension an impotent or unmarried man; by implication, a chamberlain ({state-officer}): -- eunuch.

town-officer 4173 - politarches {pol-it-ar'-khace}; from 4172 and 0757; a {town-officer}, i.e. magistrate: -- ruler of the city.