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Greek Strong's Dictionary with all the Synonyms inserted into the definitions.


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1456 + the feast + of the dedication +/ . egkainia {eng-kah'-ee-nee-ah}; neuter plural of a presumed compound from 1722 + at + On + on + At + over + used + into + sake + Among + us at + is at + me at + among + after + out at + having + him at + and on + yet at + Not on + toward + are at + And at + not at + within + namely + by way + was at + against + through + they on + were at + That at + because + up into + between + them on + Through + be about + I say at + ye among + in among + you into + up among + as among + man among + fields on + things on + for us at + him among + and is on + and ye on + and among + to pass on + that is at + throughout + him out on + us through + unto me at + them under + things into + thing among + And through + them before + that was at + for them at + unto you at + there is at + But that on + not accused + which are at + wilt thou at + them through + himself into + they were at + that were at + there was at + which were at + And it was at + to thee among + of throughout + that it was at + unto you Among + things through + shall it be at + let us wait on + and throughout + esteemed among + there is among + ye and believe + thyself wholly + art thou among + which is among + he which among + in you through + unto us through + to pass that on + with us through + which are among + sake . And be at + unto you through + man that is among + to you that are at + not for him and at + of men we were among + And when they were at + shall it not be among + to them who are under + that whilst we are at + for you and for them at +/ and 2537 + a new 2537- a new 2537- new + A new + a new + it new + is new + the new + for new + of a new + with new + but a new + and a new + is the new + of the new + things new + he is a new + as it were a new + it in his own new + that was taken out of the new + and I will write upon him my new +/ ; innovatives, i .e . (specially) renewal (of religious services after the Antiochian interruption): --dedication .

1457 + he hath consecrated + testament was dedicated +/ . egkainizo {eng-kahee-nid'-zo}; from 1456 + the feast + of the dedication +/ ; to renew, i .e . inaugurate: --consecrate, dedicate .