NUMBERS  4504 TO  4599


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4504. Rhouphos {hroo'-fos}; of Latin origin; red; Rufus, a

Christian:


--Rufus.[ql


 


4506. rhoumai {rhoo'-om-ahee}; middle voice of an obsolete verb,

akin to 4482


(through the idea of a current; compare 4511); to rush or draw

(for oneself),


i.e. rescue: --deliver(-er).[ql


 


4512. rhutis {hroo-tece'}; from 4506; a fold (as drawing

together), i.e. a


wrinkle (especially on the face): --wrinkle.[ql


 


4516. Rhome {hro'-may}; from the base of 4517; strength; Roma,

the capital of


Italy: --Rome.[ql


 


4519. sabaoth {sab-ah-owth'}; of Hebrew origin [6635 in feminine

plural];


armies; sabaoth (i.e. tsebaoth), a military epithet of God: --

sabaoth.[ql


 


4520. sabbatismos {sab-bat-is-mos'}; from a derivative of 4521; a


"sabbatism", i.e. (figuratively) the repose of Christianity (as

a type of


heaven): --rest.[ql


 


4521. sabbaton {sab'-bat-on}; of Hebrew origin [7676]; the

Sabbath (i.e.


Shabbath), or day of weekly repose from secular avocations (also

the


observance or institution itself); by extension, a se'nnight, i.

e. the


interval between two Sabbaths; likewise the plural in all the

above


applications: --sabbath (day), week.[ql


 


4525. saino {sah'-ee-no}; akin to 4579; to wag (as a dog its

tail fawningly),


i.e. (generally) to shake (figuratively, disturb): --move.[ql


 


4531. saleuo {sal-yoo'-o}; from 4535; to waver, i.e. agitate,

rock, topple or


(by implication) destroy; figuratively, to disturb, incite: --

move, shake


(together), which can[-not] be shaken, stir up.[ql


 


4532. Salem {sal-ame'}; of Hebrew origin [8004]; Salem (i.e.

Shalem), a place


in Palestine: --Salem.[ql


 


4536. salpigx {sal'-pinx}; perhaps from 4535 (through the idea

of quavering


or reverberation): --a trumpet: --trump(-et).[ql


 


4537. salpizo {sal-pid'-zo}; from 4536; to trumpet, i.e. sound a

blast


(literally or figuratively): --(which are yet to) sound (a

trumpet).[ql


 


4545. Samouel {sam-oo-ale'}; of Hebrew origin [8050]; Samuel (i.

e. Shemuel),


an Israelite: --Samuel.[ql


 


4546. Sampson {samp-sone'}; of Hebrew origin [8123]; Sampson (i.

e. Shimshon),


an Israelite: --Samson.[ql


 


4550. sapros {sap-ros'}; from 4595; rotten, i.e. worthless

(literally or


morally): --bad, corrupt. Compare 4190.[ql


 


4553. sargane {sar-gan'-ay}; apparently of Hebrew origin [8276];

a basket (as


interwoven or wickerwork: --basket.[ql


 


4559. sarkikos {sar-kee-kos'}; from 4561; pertaining to flesh, i.

e. (by


extension) bodily, temporal, or (by implication) animal,

unregenerate:


--carnal, fleshly.[ql


 


4560. sarkinos {sar'-kee-nos}; from 4561; similar to flesh, i.e.

(by analogy)


soft: --fleshly.[ql


 


4561. sarx {sarx}; probably from the base of 4563; flesh (as

stripped of the


skin), i.e. (strictly) the meat of an animal (as food), or (by

extension) the


body (as opposed to the soul [or spirit], or as the symbol of

what is


external, or as the means of kindred), or (by implication) human

nature (with


its frailties [physically or morally] and passions), or

(specifically) a


human being (as such): --carnal(-ly, + -ly minded), flesh([-ly]).

[ql


 


4564. Sarrha {sar'-hrah}; of Hebrew origin [8283]; Sarra (i.e.

Sarah), the


wife of Abraham: --Sara, Sarah.[ql


 


4567. Satanas {sat-an-as'}; of Aramaic origin corresponding to

4566 (with the


definite affix); the accuser, i.e. the devil: --Satan.[ql


 


4570. sbennumi {sben'-noo-mee}; a prolonged form of an

apparently primary


verb; to extinguish (literally or figuratively): --go out,

quench.[ql


 


4572. seautou {seh-ow-too'}; genitive case from 4571 and 846;

also dative


case of the same, seautoi {seh-ow-to'}; and accusative case

seauton


{seh-ow-ton'}; likewise contracted sautou {sow-too'}; sautoi

{sow-to'}; and


sauton {sow-ton'}; respectively; of (with, to) thyself: --thee,

thine own


self, (thou) thy(-self).[ql


 


4573. sebazomai {seb-ad'-zom-ahee}; middle voice from a

derivative of 4576;


to venerate, i.e. adore: --worship.[ql


 


4574. sebasma {seb'-as-mah}; from 4573; something adored, i.e.

an object of


worship (god, altar, etc): --devotion, that is worshipped.[ql


 


4579. seio {si'-o}; apparently a primary verb; to rock (vibrate,

properly,


sideways or to and fro), i.e. (generally) to agitate (in any

direction; cause


to tremble); figuratively, to throw into a tremor (of fear or

concern):


--move, quake, shake.[ql


 


4582. selene {sel-ay'-nay}; from selas (brilliancy; probably

akin to the


alternate of 138, through the idea of attractiveness); the moon:

--moon.[ql


 


4586. semnos {sem-nos'}; from 4576; venerable, i.e. honorable: --

grave,


honest.[ql


 


4587. semnotes {sem-not'-ace}; from 4586; venerableness, i.e.

probity:


--gravity, honesty.[ql


 


4591. semaino {say-mah'-ee-no}; from sema (a mark; of uncertain

derivation);


to indicate: --signify.[ql


 


4592. semeion {say-mi'-on}; neuter of a presumed derivative of

the base of


4591; an indication, especially ceremonially or supernaturally: -

-miracle,


sign, token, wonder.[ql


 


4593. semeioo {say-mi-o'-o}; from 4592; to distinguish, i.e.

mark (for


avoidance): --note.[ql


 


4594. semeron {say'-mer-on}; neuter (as adverb) of a presumed

compound of the


art. 3588 and 2250; on the (i.e. this) day (or night current or

just passed);


generally, now (i.e. at present, hitherto): --this (to-)day.[ql


 




 


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