Greek Strong's Dictionary with all the Synonyms inserted into the definitions.
Greek Synonyms inserted into Greek Strong's Dictionary
1345 + ordinances + the judgment + and ordinances + the righteousness + unto justification + is the righteousness + by the righteousness + That the righteousness + thee ; for thy judgments +/ . dikaioma {dik-ah'-yo-mah}; from 1344 + justify + is freed + justified + to justify + he justified + is justified + be justified + are justified + shall justify + would justify + were justified + that justifieth + being justified + Being justified + to be justified + is not justified + not be justified + and the justifier + shall be justified + him that justifieth + but ye are justified + That being justified + of you are justified + let him be righteous + thou shalt be justified + that we might be justified + That thou mightest be justified +/ ; an equitable deed; by implication, a statute or decision: --judgment, justification, ordinance, righteousness .
1378 + out a decree + of ordinances + to the decrees + them the decrees + contained in ordinances +/ . dogma {dog'-mah}; from the base of 1380 + think + seemed + Suppose + suppose + thought + seemeth + pleased + pleasure + man seem + Thinkest + you seem + we think + thinkest + supposing + It seemed + And think + man think + which seem + he seemeth + them think + He seemeth + him I trow + but thought + For I think + Do ye think + and I think + you seemeth + as ye think + and supposed + man thinketh + Do not think + they supposed + when ye think + For it seemed + For it seemeth + of them thought + but they thought + do for they think + unto them Suppose + of you should seem + thou She supposing + for they who seemed + That I may not seem + for in them ye think + let him that thinketh + But of these who seemed + and because they thought + Notwithstanding it pleased + of them should be accounted + that they which are accounted + to them which were of reputation +/ ; a law (civil, ceremonial or ecclesiastical): --decree, ordinance .
1379 + to ordinances + are ye subject +/ . dogmatizo {dog-mat-id'-zo}; from 1378 + out a decree + of ordinances + to the decrees + them the decrees + contained in ordinances +/ ; to prescribe by statute, i .e . (reflexively) to submit to ceremonially rule: --be subject to ordinances .
3862 + tradition + own tradition + the tradition + the ordinances + the traditions + to the tradition + of the traditions +/ . paradosis {par-ad'-os-is}; from 3860 + over + gave + forth + betray + I give + was put + deliver + and gave + betrayed + was cast + in prison + committed + delivered + to betray + them over + betrayest + is brought + have given + To deliver + I delivered + into prison + is betrayed + me and gave + shall betray + be delivered + he delivered + ye delivered + is delivered + they deliver + had betrayed + should betray + son to betray + shall deliver + was delivered + had delivered + but delivered + and delivered + they delivered + he is betrayed + have delivered + as I delivered + and delivering + he was betrayed + he might betray + For I delivered + I have delivered + he that betrayed + but he delivered + that doth betray + thou deliveredst + and shall betray + And shall deliver + ye have delivered + us and hath given + as they delivered + and shall deliver + being recommended + shall be betrayed + he that delivered + he that betrayeth + they had delivered + that have hazarded + they might deliver + shall be delivered + shall they deliver + of you shall betray + yet was I delivered + not ; but committed + with me shall betray + is he that betrayeth + And he that betrayed + things are delivered + for they will deliver + me and I will deliver + of him that betrayeth + for they shall deliver + in that I have betrayed + unto them and delivered + he shall have delivered + And ye shall be betrayed + For he shall be delivered + they had been recommended + we would not have delivered + of them for that is delivered + that I should not be delivered +/ ; transmission, i .e . (concretely) a precept; specifically, the Jewish traditionary law: --ordinance, tradition .