Definition
name, reputation
name, reputation
Onomatopoeia (ojnomatopoiiva) is when the name of a word sounds like its meaning, such as
I know ma name!
Come Thou Almighty King,
help us Thy name to sing
| Acts 13:8 | But Elymas the magician (for that is the way his name (onoma | ὄνομα | nom sg neut) is translated) opposed them, trying to turn the proconsul away from the faith. |
| Acts 15:14 | Simeon has recounted how God first concerned himself about taking from among the Gentiles a people for his name (onomati | ὀνόματι | dat sg neut). |
| Acts 15:17 | so that the rest of men may seek the Lord, namely, all the Gentiles on whom my name (onoma | ὄνομα | nom sg neut) has been called, says the Lord, who makes these things |
| Acts 15:26 | men who have risked their lives for the sake of our Lord Jesus Christ. |
| Acts 16:1 | Paul went also to Derbe and to Lystra; and there was a certain disciple there named (onomati | ὀνόματι | dat sg neut) Timothy, the son of a converted Jewish woman, whose father was a Greek. |
| Acts 16:14 | And a certain woman, named (onomati | ὀνόματι | dat sg neut) Lydia, a seller of purple cloths from the city of Thyatira, a worshipper of God, listened; and the Lord opened her heart to respond to what was said by Paul. |
| Acts 16:18 | And this she kept doing for many days. But Paul became annoyed, and turning to the spirit, said, “I charge you in the name (onomati | ὀνόματι | dat sg neut) of Jesus Christ to come out of her.” And it came out that very hour. |
| Acts 17:34 | But some men joined him and believed; among whom also were Dionysius the Areopagite and a woman named (onomati | ὀνόματι | dat sg neut) Damaris and others with them. |
| Acts 18:2 | And finding a certain Jew named (onomati | ὀνόματι | dat sg neut) Aquila, a native of Pontus, recently come from Italy with his wife Priscilla because Claudius had commanded all the Jews to depart from Rome, he approached them, |
| Acts 18:7 | And he left there and went to the house of one named (onomati | ὀνόματι | dat sg neut) Titius Justus, a worshiper of God, whose house was next door to the synagogue. |
| Acts 18:15 | But if the questions are about a word and names (onomatōn | ὀνομάτων | gen pl neut) and your own law, see to it yourselves. I do not wish to be a judge of these matters.” |
| Acts 18:24 | Now a Jew named (onomati | ὀνόματι | dat sg neut) Apollos, an Alexandrian by race, arrived in Ephesus. He was an eloquent man, well-versed in the Scriptures. |
| Acts 19:5 | Upon hearing this, they were baptized in the name (onoma | ὄνομα | acc sg neut) of the Lord Jesus. |
| Acts 19:13 | But some also of the itinerant Jews, exorcists, tried to invoke the name (onoma | ὄνομα | acc sg neut) of the Lord Jesus over those having evil spirits, saying, “I adjure you by that Jesus whom Paul proclaims.” |
| Acts 19:17 | And this became known to all the Jews and Greeks who lived in Ephesus. And fear fell upon them all, and the name (onoma | ὄνομα | nom sg neut) of the Lord Jesus was exalted. |
| Acts 19:24 | For a man named (onomati | ὀνόματι | dat sg neut) Demetrius, a silversmith, who made silver shrines of Artemis, brought no little business to the craftsmen. |
| Acts 20:9 | And a young man, named (onomati | ὀνόματι | dat sg neut) Eutychus, sitting on the window ledge, was sinking into a deep sleep as Paul continued to speak on and on. Overcome by sleep, he fell from the third floor and was picked up for dead. |
| Acts 21:10 | While we were staying for many days, a prophet named (onomati | ὀνόματι | dat sg neut) Agabus came down from Judea. |
| Acts 21:13 | Then Paul answered, “What are you doing, weeping and breaking my heart? For I am ready not only to be tied up but also to die in Jerusalem for the name (onomatos | ὀνόματος | gen sg neut) of the Lord Jesus.” |
| Acts 22:16 | And now why are you waiting? Rise and be baptized and wash away your sins, calling on his name.’ (onoma | ὄνομα | acc sg neut) |
| Acts 26:9 | I thought to myself that I ought to do many deeds hostile to the name (onoma | ὄνομα | acc sg neut) of Jesus of Nazareth. |
| Acts 27:1 | And when it was decided that we would sail for Italy, they delivered Paul and some other prisoners to a centurion, named (onomati | ὀνόματι | dat sg neut) Julius, of the Augustan Cohort. |
| Acts 28:7 | Now in the region around that place were fields belonging to the leading man of the island, by name (onomati | ὀνόματι | dat sg neut) Publius, who welcomed us and for three days entertained us hospitably. |
| Romans 1:5 | Through him we have received grace and apostleship to bring about the obedience of faith among all the nations on behalf of his name (onomatos | ὀνόματος | gen sg neut), |
| Romans 2:24 | For as it is written, “On account of you the name (onoma | ὄνομα | nom sg neut) of God is being blasphemed among the Gentiles.” |