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Designed as a tool for those students and laypeople without a knowledge of New Testament Greek, Bullinger’s A Critical Lexicon and Concordance to the English and Greek New Testament goes beyond resources such as Strong’s Dictionary by not only providing a concordance and translation glosses, but also a complete lexicon with definitions, all in an accessible manner. Bullinger’s A Critical Lexicon...

3. μαλακία, incipient complaint, softness (as opp. to καρτερία, endurance), (non occ.) 4. ἀσθένεια, want of strength or energy, infirmity, feebleness. 3. Matt. 4:23. 1. Matt. 4:24. 3. Matt. 9:35. 3. Matt. 10:1. 1. Mark. 1:34. 1. Luke 4:40. 1. Luke 6:17. 1. Luke 9:1. 2. John 5:4 (ap.) 1. Acts 19:12. 4. Acts 28:9. (BE.) 1. ἔχω, to have, to be ill or in evil case. κακῶς, badly. 2. ἀσθενέω, to want strength, be infirm, weak, feeble. 1. Matt. 14:35. 1. Mark 1:32. 2. John 6:2. See also,
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