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


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2230 + was governor + being governor + of the governor +/ . hegemoneuo {hayg-em-on-yoo'-o}; from 2232 + rulers + governor + governors + and rulers + the princes + the governor + The governor + unto governors + of the governor + to the governor + And the governor + and the governor + that the governor + to the governor s + up and the governor + And when the governor + after that the governor +/ ; to act as ruler: --be governor .

2231 + of the reign +/ . hegemonia {hayg-em-on-ee'-ah}; from 2232 + rulers + governor + governors + and rulers + the princes + the governor + The governor + unto governors + of the governor + to the governor + And the governor + and the governor + that the governor + to the governor s + up and the governor + And when the governor + after that the governor +/ ; government, i .e . (in time) official term: --reign .

2232 + rulers + governor + governors + and rulers + the princes + the governor + The governor + unto governors + of the governor + to the governor + And the governor + and the governor + that the governor + to the governor s + up and the governor + And when the governor + after that the governor +/ . hegemon {hayg-em-ohn'}; from 2233 + count + chief + esteem + thought + I think + I counted + Esteeming + men count + I thought + I supposed + a Governor + she judged + And account + and I count + him governor + And to esteem + and hath counted + he was the chief + as they that count + things and do count + and he that is chief + me for that he counted + them that have the rule + them which have the rule +/ ; a leader, i .e . chief person (or figuratively, place) of a province: --governor, prince, ruler .

3621 + steward +/ . oikonomeo {oy-kon-om-eh'-o}; from 3623 + steward + stewards + a steward + in stewards + and stewards + and governors + the chamberlain +/ ; to manage (a house, i .e . an estate): --be steward .

3622 + steward + the steward + as the steward + a dispensation + of thy stewardship + of the dispensation + to the dispensation + out of the stewardship + from me the stewardship + That in the dispensation +/ . oikonomia {oy-kon-om-ee'-ah}; from 3623 + steward + stewards + a steward + in stewards + and stewards + and governors + the chamberlain +/ ; administration (of a household or estate); specifically, a (religious) "economy": --dispensation, stewardship .

3623 + steward + stewards + a steward + in stewards + and stewards + and governors + the chamberlain +/ . oikonomos {oy-kon-om'-os}; from 3624 + home + house + houses + a house + My house + an house + to house + my house + thy house + own house + his house + her house + the house + O ye house + from house + in my house + and a house + their houses + is the house + of the house + to the house + to his house + him an house + to her house + in thy house + in his house + of his house + the household + unto my house + and thy house + with the house + unto the house + than the house + and the temple + and from house + in that my house + to her own house + to his own house + and her household + and the household + out of that house + still in the house + and with the house + unto his own house + for us in the house + to their own houses + thyself in the house + which is in his house + that is in their house + that he was in the house + because he was of the house +/ and the base of 3551 + law + a law + my laws + the law + The law + are a law + is the law + Is the law + In the law + to our law + in the law + by the law + to the law + of the law + For the law + you the law + not the law + And the law + and the law + from the law + that the law + Doth our law + in their law + of their law + even the law + unto the law + is in the law + is of the law + after the law + be of the law + from that law + and by our law + for by the law + out of the law + but by the law + come by the law + were by the law + serveth the law + how that the law + matters of the law + which is of the law + there had been a law + things are by the law + they which are of the law + the things contained in the law +/ ; a house-distributor (i .e . manager), or overseer, i .e . an employee in that capacity; by extension, a fiscal agent (treasurer); figuratively, a preacher (of the Gospel): --chamberlain, governor, steward .