* supposing , 1380 dokeo , 3543 nomizo , 3633 oiomai ,



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supposing -1380 accounted, pleased, pleasure, reputation, seem,
seemed, seemeth, suppose, supposed, {supposing}, think, thinkest,
thinketh, thought,

supposing -3543 suppose, supposed, {supposing}, think, thought,
wont,

supposing -3633 suppose, {supposing}, think,



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supposing ......... But they , supposing 3543 -nomizo->

supposing ......... supposing 1380 -dokeo->

supposing ......... supposing 3543 -nomizo->

supposing ......... supposing 3633 -oiomai->

supposing ......... thou ? She , supposing 1380 -dokeo->



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supposing 014 019 Act /${supposing /he had been
dead .

supposing 020 015 Joh /${supposing /him to be the
gardener , saith unto him , Sir , if thou have borne him hence ,
tell me where thou hast laid him , and I will take him away .

supposing 002 044 Luk /${supposing /him to have
been in the company , went a day's journey ; and they sought him
among their kinsfolk and acquaintance .

supposing 006 005 ITi /${supposing /that gain is
godliness : from such withdraw thyself .

supposing 016 027 Act /${supposing /that the
prisoners had been fled .

supposing 027 013 Act /${supposing /that they had
obtained their purpose , loosing thence, they sailed close by
Crete .

supposing 001 016 Php /${supposing /to add
affliction to my bonds :



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supposing 7 -



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supposing , 1TI , 6:5

supposing , AC , 14:19 , AC , 16:27 , AC , 27:13

supposing , JOH , 20:15

supposing , LU , 2:44

supposing , PHP , 1:16





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supposing Interlinear Index Study



supposing LUK 002 044 But they , {supposing} 3543 -nomizo - him
to have been 1511 -einai - in the company 4923 -sunodia - , went
2064 -erchomai - a day s 2250 -hemera - journey 3598 -hodos - ;
and they sought LUK 0327 -anazeteo - him among 1722 -en - [
their ] kinsfolk 4773 -suggenes - and acquaintance 1110 -gnostos
- .

supposing JOH 020 015 Jesus <2424 -Iesous -> saith <3004 -lego -
> unto her , Woman <1135 -gune -> , why <5101 -tis -> weepest
<2799 -klaio -> thou ? whom <5101 -tis -> seekest <2212 -zeteo -
> thou ? She , {supposing} <1380 -dokeo -> him to be the
gardener <2780 -kepouros -> , saith <3004 -lego -> unto him ,
Sir <2962 -kurios -> , if <1487 -ei -> thou have borne <0941 -
bastazo -> him hence , tell <2036 -epo -> me where <4226 -pou ->
thou hast laid <5087 -tithemi -> him , and I will take <0142 -
airo -> him away .

supposing ACT 014 019 . And there came <1904 -eperchomai ->
thither <1904 -eperchomai -> [ certain ] Jews <2453 -Ioudaios ->
from Antioch <0490 -Antiocheia -> and Iconium <2430 -Ikonion -> ,
who <2532 -kai -> persuaded <3982 -peitho -> the people <3793 -
ochlos -> , and , having stoned <3034 -lithazo -> Paul <3972 -
Paulos -> , drew <4951 -suro -> [ him ] out of the city <4172 -
polis -> , {supposing} <3543 -nomizo -> he had been dead <2348 -
thnesko -> .

supposing ACT 016 027 And the keeper <1200 -desmophulax -> of
the prison <1200 -desmophulax -> awaking <1853 -exupnos -> out
of his sleep <1853 -exupnos -> , and seeing <1492 -eido -> the
prison <5438 -phulake -> doors <2374 -thura -> open <0455 -
anoigo -> , he drew <4685 -spao -> out his sword <3162 -machaira
-> , and would <3195 -mello -> have killed <0337 -anaireo ->
himself <1438 -heautou -> , {supposing} <3543 -nomizo -> that
the prisoners <1198 -desmios -> had been fled <1628 -ekpheugo ->
.

supposing ACT 027 013 And when the south <3558 -notos -> wind
blew <5285 -hupopneo -> softly <5285 -hupopneo -> , {supposing}
<1380 -dokeo -> that they had obtained <2902 -krateo -> [ their
] purpose <4286 -prothesis -> , loosing <0142 -airo -> [ thence
] , they sailed <3881 -paralegomai -> close <0788 -asson -> by
Crete <2914 -Krete -> .

supposing PHP 001 016 The one <3303 -men -> preach <2605 -
kataggello -> Christ <5547 -Christos -> of contention <2052 -
eritheia -> , not sincerely <0055 -hagnos -> , {supposing} <3633
-oiomai -> to add <2018 -epiphero -> affliction <2347 -thlipsis -
> to my bonds <1199 -desmon -> :

supposing 1TI 006 005 Perverse <3859 -paradiatribe -> disputings
<3859 -paradiatribe -> of men <0444 -anthropos -> of corrupt
<1311 -diaphtheiro -> minds <3563 -nous -> , and destitute <0650
-apostereo -> of the truth <0225 -aletheia -> , {supposing}
<3543 -nomizo -> that gain <4200 -porismos -> is godliness <2150
-eusebeia -> : from such <5108 -toioutos -> withdraw <0868 -
aphistemi -> thyself .





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supposing he had been dead

supposing him

supposing him

supposing But they, {supposing} him to have been in
the

company, went a day's journey; and they sought him among their]

kinsfolk and acquaintance.



supposing Jesus saith unto her, Woman, why weepest
thou?

whom seekest thou? She, {supposing} him to be the gardener, saith

unto him, Sir, if thou have borne him hence, tell me where thou
hast

laid him, and I will take him away.



supposing And there came thither certain] Jews from

Antioch and Iconium, who persuaded the people, and, having stoned

Paul, drew him] out of the city, {supposing} he had been dead.



supposing And the keeper of the prison awaking out of

his sleep, and seeing the prison doors open, he drew out his
sword,

and would have killed himself, {supposing} that the prisoners had

been fled.



supposing And when the south wind blew softly,

{supposing} that they had obtained their] purpose, loosing
thence],

they sailed close by Crete.



supposing The one preach Christ of contention, not

sincerely, {supposing} to add affliction to my bonds:



supposing <1TI6 -5> Perverse disputings of men of corrupt minds,
and

destitute of the truth, {supposing} that gain is godliness: from

such withdraw thyself.

















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