"anoixis" refers to the act or process of opening. In the New Testament, it is used metaphorically to describe the opening of the heart or mind to understand ... |
Usage: The Hebrew word "elil" is used to describe idols or false gods, emphasizing their lack of power, worth, and reality. It is often used in a derogatory ... |
אֱלִיל noun masculine (etymology uncertain: most probably akin to Syriac weak, feeble, poor; perhaps also in usage) |
'eliyl (pronounced el-eel') apparently from 408; good for nothing, by anal. vain or vanity; specifically an idol:--idol, no value, thing of nought. |
ἄνοιξις occurs in the magical papyrus P Lond 46.274 (iv/A.D.) (= I. p. 73). In MGr it means ";springtime.";. |
anoixis (Greek #457). opening (throat). KJV usage: X open. Pronounce: an'-oix-is. Origin: from 455 · Search for all occurrences of #457. |
Strong's Number G457 matches the Greek ἄνοιξις (anoixis), which occurs 1 times in 1 verses in the TR Greek. |
Definición: abrir, una abertura. RVR 1909 Número de Palabras: abrir (1). Strong's Concordance. anoixis: an opening. Original Word ... |
Strong's #457: anoixis (pronounced an'-oix-is). from 455; opening (throat):--X open. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: ̓́. anoixis. 1) an opening. |
Strong's #457 אֱלִיל 'eliyl {el-eel'} Apparently from H0408; good for nothing, by analogy vain or vanity; specifically an idol. Online Strong's Exhaustive ... |
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