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Hebrew and Greek words referenced in Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures

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Language
Strong's Numbers
Hebrew
120 (adam) | 121 (adam) | 127 (adamah) | 430 (Elohim) | 529 (emun) | 530 (emuna) | 539 (aman) | 1777 (diyn) | 1823 (demuth) | 3068 (Yahweh) | 5175 (nachash) | 5315 (nephesh) | 6754 (tsalem) | other Hebrew words
Greek
86 (hades) | 165 (aion) | 1411 (dunamis) | 2316 (Theos) | 2424 (Iesous) | 2962 (kurios) | 3056 (logos) | 3144 (martus / marturos) | 3789 (ophis) | 4073 (petra) | 4074 (Petros) | 4100 (pisteuo) | 4102 (pistis) | 4151 (pneuma) | 4592 (semeion) | 5481 (charakter) | 5547 (Christos) | 5590 (psuke) | other Greek words

 

HEBREW - English KJV & NRSV words and the original Hebrew word from which they were translated. Each English word below was translated from a Old Testament Hebrew word. Each Hebrew word is represented by a corresponding Strong's number (#). Each Strong's number includes a link to a webpage that provides a Hebrew-to-English explanation of that word together with references to that Hebrew word in Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures. On each linked Hebrew-to-English webpage, "BDB" is an acronym for The Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew and English Lexicon (edited by Francis Brown, S.R.Driver, and Charles A. Briggs, Peabody, MA: Hendrickson Publishers, 1996).

In most cases there are other Hebrew words in the Old Testament that may be translated as the English words listed below, though usually with a different nuance. As an example, browse http://www.bibletexts.com/terms/heb-adam.htm to explore the varied translations and uses of the Hebrew word adam and the English word man.


GREEK - English KJV & NRSV words and the original Greek word from which they were translated. Each English word below was translated from a New Testament Greek word. Each Greek word is represented by a corresponding Strong's number (#). Each Strong's number includes a link to a webpage that provides a Greek-to-English explanation of that word together with references to that Greek word in Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures. On each linked "Greek to English" webpage, "CGED" is an acronym for A Concise Greek-English Dictionary of the New Testament (by Barclay M. Newman, New York: United Bible Societies, 1993).

In most cases there are other Greek words in the New Testament that may be translated as the English words listed below, though usually with a different nuance.

 

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