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 as the waters cover the sea.

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4100. pisteuo {pist-yoo'-o}; from 4102; to have faith (in, upon,


  • or with respect to, a person or thing), i.e. credit; by
  • implication, to entrust (especially one's spiritual well-being
  • to Christ): --believe(-r), commit (to trust), put in trust with.
  • 4102. pistis {pis'-tis}; from 3982; persuasion, i.e. credence;
  • moral conviction (of religious truth, or the truthfulness of God
  • or a religious teacher), especially reliance upon Christ for
  • salvation; abstractly, constancy in such profession; by
  • extension, the system of religious (Gospel) truth itself: --
  • assurance, belief, believe, faith, fidelity.
  • 4103. pistos {pis-tos'}; from 3982; objectively, trustworthy;
  • subjectively, trustful: --believe(-ing, -r), faithful(-ly), sure,
  • true.
  • 4106. plane {plan'-ay}; feminine of 4108 (as abstractly);
  • objectively, fraudulence; subjectively, a straying from
  • orthodoxy or piety: --deceit, to deceive, delusion, error.
  • 4114. platos {plat'-os}; from 4116; width: --breadth.
  • 4123. pleonektes {pleh-on-ek'-tace}; from 4119 and 2192; holding
  • (desiring) more, i.e. eager for gain (avaricious, hence a
  • defrauder): --covetous.
  • 4124. pleonexia {pleh-on-ex-ee'-ah}; from 4123; avarice, i.e.
  • (by implication) fraudulency, extortion: --covetous(-ness)
  • practices, greediness.
  • 4133. plen {plane}; from 4119; moreover (besides), i.e. albeit,
  • save that, rather, yet: --but (rather), except, nevertheless,
  • notwithstanding, save, than.
  • 4137. pleroo {play-ro'-o}; from 4134; to make replete, i.e.
  • (literally) to cram (a net), level up (a hollow), or
  • (figuratively) to furnish (or imbue, diffuse, influence),
  • satisfy, execute (an office), finish (a period or task), verify
  • (or coincide with a prediction), etc.: --accomplish, X after,
  • (be) complete, end, expire, fill (up), fulfil, (be, make) full
  • (come), fully preach, perfect, supply.
  • 4138. pleroma {play'-ro-mah}; from 4137; repletion or completion,
  • i.e. (subjectively) what fills (as contents, supplement,
  • copiousness, multitude), or (objectively) what is filled (as
  • container, performance, period): --which is put in to fill up,
  • piece that filled up, fulfilling, full, fulness.
  • 4139. plesion {play-see'-on}; neuter of a derivative of pelas
  • (near); (adverbially) close by; as noun, a neighbor, i.e. fellow
  • (as man, countryman, Christian or friend): --near, neighbour.
  • 4145. plousios {ploo'-see-os}; from 4149; wealthy; figuratively,
  • abounding with: --rich.
  • 4149. ploutos {ploo'-tos}; from the base of 4130; wealth (as
  • fulness), i.e. (literally) money, possessions, or (figuratively)
  • abundance, richness, (specifically) valuable bestowment: --
  • riches.
  • 4151. pneuma {pnyoo'-mah}; from 4154; a current of air, i.e.
  • breath (blast) or a breeze; by analogy or figuratively, a spirit,
  • i.e. (human) the rational soul, (by implication) vital
  • principle, mental disposition, etc., or (superhuman) an angel,
  • demon, or (divine) God, Christ's spirit, the Holy Spirit: --
  • ghost, life, spirit(-ual, -ually), mind. Compare 5590.
  • 4152. pneumatikos {pnyoo-mat-ik-os'}; from 4151; non-carnal, i.e.
  • (humanly) ethereal (as opposed to gross), or (daemoniacally) a
  • spirit (concretely), or (divinely) supernatural, regenerate,
  • religious: --spiritual. Compare 5591.
  • 4160. poieo {poy-eh'-o}; apparently a prolonged form of an
  • obsolete primary; to make or do (in a very wide application,
  • more or less direct): --abide, + agree, appoint, X avenge, +
  • band together, be, bear, + bewray, bring (forth), cast out,
  • cause, commit, + content, continue, deal, + without any delay,
  • (would) do(-ing), execute, exercise, fulfil, gain, give, have,
  • hold, X journeying, keep, + lay wait, + lighten the ship, make,
  • X mean, + none of these things move me, observe, ordain, perform,
  • provide, + have purged, purpose, put, + raising up, X secure,
  • shew, X shoot out, spend, take, tarry, + transgress the law,
  • work, yield. Compare 4238.
  • 4161. poiema {poy'-ay-mah}; from 4160; a product, i.e. fabric
  • (literally or figuratively): --thing that is made, workmanship.
  • 4166. poimen {poy-mane'}; of uncertain affinity; a shepherd
  • (literally or figuratively): --shepherd, pastor.
  • 4174. politeia {pol-ee-ti'-ah}; from 4177 ("polity");
  • citizenship; concretely, a community: --commonwealth, freedom.
  • 4182. polupoikilos {pol-oo-poy'-kil-os}; from 4183 and 4164;
  • much variegated, i.e. multifarious: --manifold.
  • 4183. polus {pol-oos'}; including the forms from the alternate
  • pollos; (singular) much (in any respect) or (plural) many;
  • neuter (singular) as adverbial, largely; neuter (plural) as
  • adverb or noun often, mostly, largely: -- abundant, + altogether,
  • common, + far (passed, spent), (+ be of a) great (age, deal, -
  • ly, while), long, many, much, oft(-en [-times]), plenteous, sore,
  • straitly. Compare 4118, 4119.
  • 4189. poneria {pon-ay-ree'-ah}; from 4190; depravity, i.e.
  • (specifically) malice; plural (concretely) plots, sins: --
  • iniquity, wickedness.
  • 4190. poneros {pon-ay-ros'}; from a derivative of 4192; hurtful,
  • i.e. evil (properly, in effect or influence, and thus differing
  • from 2556, which refers rather to essential character, as well
  • as from 4550, which indicates degeneracy from original virtue);
  • figuratively, calamitous; also (passively) ill, i.e. diseased;
  • but especially (morally) culpable, i.e. derelict, vicious,
  • facinorous; neuter (singular) mischief, malice, or (plural)
  • guilt; masculine (singular) the devil, or (plural) sinners: --
  • bad, evil, grievous, harm, lewd, malicious, wicked(-ness). See
  • also 4191.