Hebrew and Greek Strong's Dictionary with all the definitions plus combined with every place that word is used in the definitions.


Complete index of every word used in both the Hebrew and Greek Strong's Dictionary in English Word order.

Hebrew and Greek Expanded Dictionary

magistrate 03423 ## yarash {yaw-rash'} ; or yaresh {yaw-raysh'} ; a primitive root ; to occupy (by driving out previous tenants , and possessing in their place) ; by implication , to seize , to rob , to inherit ; also to expel , to impoverish , to ruin : -- cast out , consume , destroy , disinherit , dispossess , drive (- ing) out , enjoy , expel , X without fail , (give to , leave for) inherit (- ance ,-- or) + {magistrate} , be (make) poor , come to poverty , (give to , make to) possess , get (have) in (take) possession , seize upon , succeed , X utterly .

magistrate 06114 ## ` etser {eh'- tser} ; from 06113 ; restraint : -- + {magistrate} .

magistrate 06414 ## paliyl {paw-leel'} ; from 06419 ; a {magistrate} : -- judge .

magistrate 07101 ## qatsiyn {kaw-tseen'} ; from 07096 in the sense of determining ; a {magistrate} (as deciding) or other leader : -- captain , guide , prince , ruler . Compare 06278 .

magistrate 07860 ## shoter {sho-tare'} ; active participle of an otherwise unused root probably meaning to write ; properly , a scribe , i . e . (by analogy or implication) an official superintendent or {magistrate} : -- officer , overseer , ruler .

magistrate 08200 ## sh@phat (Aramaic) {shef-at'} ; corresponding to 08199 ; to judge : -- {magistrate} .

magistrate 0746 - arche {ar-khay'}; from 0756; (properly abstract) a commencement, or (concretely) chief (in various applications of order, time, place, or rank): -- beginning, corner, (at the, the) first (estate), {magistrate}, power, principality, principle, rule.

magistrate 0758 - archon {ar'-khone}; present participle of 0757; a first (in rank or power): -- chief (ruler), {magistrate}, prince, ruler.

magistrate 1849 - exousia {ex-oo-see'-ah}; from 1832 (in the sense of ability); privilege, i.e. (subjectively) force, capacity, competency, freedom, or (objectively) mastery (concretely, {magistrate}, superhuman, potentate, token of control), delegated influence: -- authority, jurisdiction, liberty, power, right, strength.

magistrate 2316 - theos {theh'-os}; of uncertain affinity; a deity, especially (with 3588) the supreme Divinity; figuratively, a {magistrate}; by Hebraism, very: -- X exceeding, God, god [-ly, -ward].

magistrate 4173 - politarches {pol-it-ar'-khace}; from 4172 and 0757; a town-officer, i.e. {magistrate}: -- ruler of the city.

magistrate 4755 - strategos {strat-ay-gos'}; from the base of 4756 and 0071 or 2233; a general, i.e. (by implication or analogy) a (military) governor (proetor), the chief (prefect) of the (Levitical) temple-wardens: -- captain, {magistrate}.

magistrates 00430 ## 'elohiym {el-o-heem'} ; plural of 00433 ; gods in the ordinary sense ; but specifically used (in the plural thus , especially with the article) of the supreme God ; occasionally applied by way of deference to {magistrates} ; and sometimes as a superlative : -- angels , X exceeding , God (gods) (- dess ,-ly) , X (very) great , judges , X mighty .

magistrates 3980 - peitharcheo {pi-tharkh-eh'-o}; from a compound of 3982 and 0757; to be persuaded by a ruler, i.e. (genitive case) to submit to authority; by analogy, to conform to advice: -- hearken, obey ({magistrates}).