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NUMBERS 3000 TO 3099
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3000. latreuo {lat-ryoo'-o}; from latris (a hired menial); to
minister (to
God), i.e. render, religious homage: --serve, do the service,
worship(-per).[ql
3001. lachanon {lakh'-an-on}; from lachaino (to dig); a
vegetable: --herb.[ql
3004. lego {leg'-o}; a primary verb; properly, to "lay" forth, i.
e.
(figuratively) relate (in words [usually of systematic or set
discourse;
whereas 2036 and 5346 generally refer to an individual
expression or speech
respectively; while 4483 is properly, to break silence merely,
and 2980 means
an extended or random harangue]); by implication, to mean: --ask,
bid, boast,
call, describe, give out, name, put forth, say(-ing, on), shew,
speak, tell,
utter.[ql
3005. leimma {lime'-mah}; from 3007; a remainder: --remnant.[ql
3007. leipo {li'-po}; a primary verb; to leave, i.e.
(intransitively or
passively) to fail or be absent: --be destitute (wanting), lack.
[ql
3008. leitourgeo {li-toorg-eh'-o}; from 3011; to be a public
servant, i.e.
(by analogy) to perform religious or charitable functions
(worship, obey,
relieve): --minister.[ql
3009. leitourgia {li-toorg-ee'-ah}; from 3008; public function
(as priest
["liturgy"] or almsgiver): --ministration(-try), service.[ql
3010. leitourgikos {li-toorg-ik-os'}; from the same as 3008;
functional
publicly ("liturgic"); i.e. beneficient: --ministering.[ql
3011. leitourgos {li-toorg-os'}; from a derivative of 2992 and
2041; a public
servant, i.e. a functionary in the Temple or Gospel, or
(genitive case) a
worshipper (of God) or benefactor (of man): --minister(-ed).[ql
3017. Leui {lyoo'-ee}; of Hebrew origin [3878]; Levi, the name
of three
Israelites: --Levi. Compare 3018.[ql
3020. Leuitikos {lyoo-it'-ee-kos}; from 3019; Levitic, i.e.
relating to the
Levites: --Levitical.[ql
3023. leon {leh-ohn'}; a primary word; a "lion": --lion.[ql
3027. leistes {lace-tace'}; from leizomai (to plunder); a
brigand: --robber,
thief.[ql
3028. lepsis {lape'-sis}; from 2983; receipt (the act): --
receiving.[ql
3029. lian {lee'-an}; of uncertain affinity; much (adverbially):
--exceeding,
great(-ly), sore, very (+ chiefest).[ql
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