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The aim of Alexander Souter’s A Pocket Lexicon to the Greek New Testament is to give the forms of Greek words in the New Testament and their meanings as exactly as possible. “I have studied brevity throughout, omitting matters connected with declension, conjugation, gender, &c., and even references to passages in the New Testament itself, except in the cases where the reader might be left in...

, free from pain (grief trouble). , a (light) chain. , profitless, unprofitable. , alpha, the first letter of the Greek alphabet, cf. Α. , Alphaeus, apparently two persons, (a) father of Levi (Mk. 2:14); and (b) father of James (Mk. 3:18, &c). (Some say = Aramaic Chalphai, and identify with Clopas, John 19:25.) (= ἅλως), a threshing-floor. , a fox. , capture, capturing. , (a) adv. at the same time, therewith; (b) prep. along
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