Tuesday, August 14, 2012 πανδοχεῖον a public inn, place where travelers may lodge, called in the East by the name of menzil, khan, caravanserai, Lk. 10:34* Read more about πανδοχεῖον Read More
Tuesday, August 14, 2012 Παμφυλία Pamphylia, a country of Asia Minor, Acts 2:10; 13:13; 14:24; 15:38; 27:5* Read more about Παμφυλία Read More
Tuesday, August 14, 2012 παμπληθεί the whole multitude together, all at once, Lk. 23:18* Read more about παμπληθεί Read More
Tuesday, August 14, 2012 πάλιν pr. back; again, back again, Jn. 10:17; Acts 10:16; 11:10; again by repetition, Mt. 26:43; again in continuation, further, Mt. Read more about πάλιν Read More
Tuesday, August 14, 2012 παλιγγενεσία a new birth; regeneration, renovation, Mt. 19:28; Tit. 3:5. See unpublished Ph.D. dissertation, William D. Mounce, The Origin of the New Testament Metaphor of Rebirth, University of Aberdeen, Scotland* Read more about παλιγγενεσία Read More
Tuesday, August 14, 2012 πάλη wrestling; struggle, contest, Eph. 6:12* Read more about πάλη Read More
Tuesday, August 14, 2012 παλαιόω to make old;, pass. to grow old, to become worn, Lk. 12:33; Heb. 1:11; met. to treat as antiquated, to abrogate, supersede, Heb. 8:13* Read more about παλαιόω Read More
Tuesday, August 14, 2012 παλαιότης oldness, obsoleteness, Rom. 7:6* Read more about παλαιότης Read More
Tuesday, August 14, 2012 παλαιός old, not new, or recent, Mt. 9:16, 17; 13:52; Lk. 5:36 Read more about παλαιός Read More