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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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teacher 03887 ## luwts {loots} ; a primitive root ; properly , to make mouths at , i . e . to scoff ; hence (from the effort to pronounce a foreign language) to interpret , or (generally) intercede : -- ambassador , have in derision , interpreter , make a mock , mocker , scorn (- er ,-- ful) , {teacher} .

teacher 03948 ## leqach {leh'- kakh} ; from 03947 ; properly , something received , i . e . (mentally) instruction (whether on the part of the {teacher} or hearer) ; also (in an active and sinister sense) inveiglement : -- doctrine , learning , fair speech .

teacher 04175 ## mowreh {mo-reh'} ; from 03384 ; an archer ; also {teacher} or teaching ; also the early rain [see 03138 ] : -- (early) rain .

teacher 04397 ## mal'ak {mal-awk'} ; from an unused root meaning to despatch as a deputy ; a messenger ; specifically , of God , i . e . an angel (also a prophet , priest or {teacher}) : -- ambassador , angel , king , messenger .

teacher 0903 - Balaam {bal-ah-am'}; of Hebrew origin [1109]; Balaam, a Mesopotamian (symbolic of a false {teacher}): -- Balaam.

teacher 1247 - diakoneo {dee-ak-on-eh'-o}; from 1249; to be an attendant, i.e. wait upon (menially or as a host, friend, or [figuratively] {teacher}); techn. to act as a Christian deacon: -- (ad-)minister (unto), serve, use the office of a deacon.

teacher 1248 - diakonia {dee-ak-on-ee'-ah}; from 1249; attendance (as a servant, etc.); figuratively (eleemosynary) aid, (official) service (especially of the Christian {teacher}, or techn. of the diaconate): -- (ad-)minister(-ing, -tration, -try), office, relief, service(-ing).

teacher 1249 - diakonos {dee-ak'-on-os}; probably from an obsolete diako (to run on errands; compare 1377); an attendant, i.e. (genitive case) a waiter (at table or in other menial duties); specially, a Christian {teacher} and pastor (technically, a deacon or deaconess): -- deacon, minister, servant.

teacher 1320 - didaskalos {did-as'-kal-os}; from 1321; an instructor (genitive case or specially): -- doctor, master, {teacher}.

teacher 1703 - empaiktes {emp-aheek-tace'}; from 1702; a derider, i.e. (by implication) a false {teacher}: -- mocker, scoffer.

teacher 1822 - exartizo {ex-ar-tid'-zo}; from 1537 and a derivative of 0739; to finish out (time); figuratively, to equip fully (a {teacher}): -- accomplish, thoroughly furnish.

teacher 1926 - epidechomai {ep-ee-dekh'-om-ahee}; from 1909 and 1209; to admit (as a guest or [figuratively] {teacher}): -- receive.

teacher 1988 - epistates {ep-is-tat'-ace}; from 1909 and a presumed derivative of 2476; an appointee over, i.e. commander ({teacher}): -- master.

teacher 2040 - ergates {er-gat'-ace}; from 2041; a toiler; figuratively, a {teacher}: -- labourer, worker(-men).

teacher 2403 - Iezabel {ee-ed-zab-ale'}; of Hebrew origin [0348]; Jezabel (i.e. Jezebel), a Tyrian woman (used as a synonym of a termagant or false {teacher}): -- Jezabel.

teacher 2519 - kathegetes {kath-ayg-ay-tace'}; from a compound of 2596 and 2233; a guide, i.e. (figuratively) a {teacher}: -- master.

teacher 2567 - kalodidaskalos {kal-od-id-as'-kal-os}; from 2570 and 1320; a teacher of the right: -- {teacher} of good things.

teacher 2567 - kalodidaskalos {kal-od-id-as'-kal-os}; from 2570 and 1320; a {teacher} of the right: -- teacher of good things.

teacher 3547 - nomodidaskalos {nom-od-id-as'-kal-os}; from 3551 and 1320; an expounder of the (Jewish) law, i.e. a Rabbi: -- doctor ({teacher}) of the law.

teacher 3595 - hodegos {hod-ayg-os'}; from 3598 and 2233; a conductor (literally or figuratively [{teacher}]): -- guide, leader.

teacher 3810 - paideutes {pahee-dyoo-tace'}; from 3811; a trainer, i.e. {teacher} or (by implication) discipliner: -- which corrected, instructor.

teacher 4102 - pistis {pis'-tis}; from 3982; persuasion, i.e. credence; moral conviction (of religious truth, or the truthfulness of God or a religious {teacher}), especially reliance upon Christ for salvation; abstractly, constancy in such profession; by extension, the system of religious (Gospel) truth itself: -- assurance, belief, believe, faith, fidelity.

teacher 4107 - planetes {plan-ay'-tace}; from 4108; a rover ( " planet " ), i.e. (figuratively) an erratic {teacher}: -- wandering.

teacher 5570 - pseudapostolos {psyoo-dap-os'-tol-os}; from 5571 and 0652; a spurious apostle, i.e. pretended pracher: -- false {teacher}.

teacher 5572 - pseudodidaskalos {psyoo-dod-id-as'-kal-os}; from 5571 and 1320; a spurious teacher, i.e. propagator of erroneous Christian doctrine: -- false {teacher}.

teacher 5572 - pseudodidaskalos {psyoo-dod-id-as'-kal-os}; from 5571 and 1320; a spurious {teacher}, i.e. propagator of erroneous Christian doctrine: -- false teacher.