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


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1479 + in will + worship +/ . ethelothreskeia {eth-el-oth-race-ki'-ah}; from 2309 + love + Wilt + wilt + Will + will + would + desire + I will + to will + willing + I would + he will + ye will + We will + she will + desiring + desirous + I desire + we would + But wilt + Desiring + ye would + man will + desireth + he would + ye desire + thou wilt + and would + off would + Him would + as desire + they will + that will + but desire + man desire + as I would + but I will + and I will + For I will + it listeth + they would + of you will + But I would + And ye will + as ye would + they listed + For I would + and I would + I had rather + that I would + And he would + and ye would + have desired + for he would + as they will + and he would + For we would + unto him Wilt + when he would + thou wouldest + as they would + of them would + to be forward + not as I will + and they would + in a voluntary + thy way I will + But he willing + things willing + they willingly + I would desire + And as ye would + unto him I will + of you intending + thereof he would + For he that will + that when I would + me ye that desire + thing for to will + And when he would + with him he would + as it hath pleased + for he was desirous + and ye were willing + man and not willing + And if any man will + against him and would + not for that we would + that they which would + from them which desire + that they were desirous + but they themselves will + the things that ye would + thee and from him that would + it is not of him that willeth + be it unto thee even as thou wilt +/ and 2356 + religion + man s religion + and worshipping + of our religion +/ ; voluntary (arbitrary and unwarranted) piety, i .e . sanctimony: --will worship . *** . ethelo . See 2309 + love + Wilt + wilt + Will + will + would + desire + I will + to will + willing + I would + he will + ye will + We will + she will + desiring + desirous + I desire + we would + But wilt + Desiring + ye would + man will + desireth + he would + ye desire + thou wilt + and would + off would + Him would + as desire + they will + that will + but desire + man desire + as I would + but I will + and I will + For I will + it listeth + they would + of you will + But I would + And ye will + as ye would + they listed + For I would + and I would + I had rather + that I would + And he would + and ye would + have desired + for he would + as they will + and he would + For we would + unto him Wilt + when he would + thou wouldest + as they would + of them would + to be forward + not as I will + and they would + in a voluntary + thy way I will + But he willing + things willing + they willingly + I would desire + And as ye would + unto him I will + of you intending + thereof he would + For he that will + that when I would + me ye that desire + thing for to will + And when he would + with him he would + as it hath pleased + for he was desirous + and ye were willing + man and not willing + And if any man will + against him and would + not for that we would + that they which would + from them which desire + that they were desirous + but they themselves will + the things that ye would + thee and from him that would + it is not of him that willeth + be it unto thee even as thou wilt +/ .

2356 + religion + man s religion + and worshipping + of our religion +/ . threskeia {thrace-ki'-ah}; from a derivative of 2357 + to be religious +/ ; ceremonial observance: --religion, worshipping .

2454 + religion + in the Jews + past in the Jews +/ . Ioudaismos {ee-oo-dah-is-mos'}; from 2450 + as do the Jews +/ ; "Judaism", i .e . the Jewish faith and usages: --Jews' religion .

2854 + religion + with eyesalve +/ . kollourion {kol-loo'-ree-on}; neuter of a presumed derivative of kollura (a cake; prob akin to the base of 2853 + join + clave + cleave + company + to join + to keep + cleaveth + and join + and joined + But he that is joined + ye not that he which is joined +/ ); properly, a poultice (as made of or in the form of crackers), i .e . (by analogy) a plaster: --eyesalve .

2855 + out the changers + of the moneychangers +/ . kollubistes {kol-loo-bis-tace'}; from a presumed derivative of kollubos (a small coin; probably akin to 2854 + religion + with eyesalve +/ ); a coin-dealer: --(money-)changer .