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For years, Vine’s Expository Dictionary has been the standard word study tool for pastors and laypeople, selling millions of copies. But sixty-plus years of scholarship has shed extensive new light on the use of biblical Greek and Hebrew, creating the need for a new, more accurate, more thorough dictionary of Bible words. William Mounce, whose Greek grammar has been used by more than 100,000...

Old Testament Noun: אֵל (ʾēl), GK 445, 446 (S 410), 242×. ʾēl is one of the two Heb. words for “God.” But occasionally this word can also mean “power.” See God. Noun: גְּבוּרָה (gebûrâ), GK 1476 (S 1369), 62×. The basic sense of gebûrâ is “strength, power, might.” With respect to the kings of Israel, it regularly refers to what their power produced (1 Ki. 15:23; 16:5, 27). Ultimately, all power belongs to the Lord (1 Chr. 29:11). See strength. Noun: זְרוֹעַ (zerôaʿ), GK 2432 (S 2220), 91×.