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00900
900 bathuno {bath-oo'-no}
from 901;; v
AV - dig deep + 4626 1; 1
1) 'the deep' sea (the 'high seas')
2) deep, extreme poverty, the deep things of God, things hidden
and above man's scrutiny, especially divine counsels
3) to make deep
00901
901 bathus {bath-oos'}
from the base of 939;; adj
AV - deep 2, very early in the morning + 3722 1; 3
1) deep
00902
902 baion {bah-ee'-on}
a diminutive of a derivative probably of the base of 939;; n n
AV - branch 1; 1
1) a palm branch
00903
903 Balaam {bal-ah-am'}
of Hebrew origin 01109; TDNT - 1:524,91; n pr m
AV - Balaam 3; 3
Balaam meaning "perhaps"
1) A native of Pethor a city in Mesopotamia, endued by Jehovah with
prophetic power. He was hired by Balak to curse the Israelites;
and influenced by the love of reward, he wished to gratify Balak;
but he was compelled by Jehovah's power to bless them. Hence
later the Jews saw him as a most abandoned deceiver.
00904
904 Balak {bal-ak'}
of Hebrew origin 01111;; n pr m
AV - Balac 1; 1
Balak = "a devastator or spoiler"
1) a king of Moab
00905
905 balantion {bal-an'-tee-on}
probably remotely from 906 (as a depository); TDNT - 1:525,91; n n
AV - purse 3, bag 1; 4
1) a money bag, purse
00906
906 ballo {bal'-lo}
a primary word; TDNT - 1:526,91; v
AV - cast 86, put 13, thrust 5, cast out 4, lay 3, lie 2, misc 12; 125
1) to throw or let go of a thing without caring where it falls
1a) to scatter, to throw, cast into
1b) to give over to one's care uncertain about the result
1c) of fluids
1c1) to pour, pour into of rivers
1c2) to pour out
2) to put into, insert
00907
907 baptizo {bap-tid'-zo}
from a derivative of 911; TDNT - 1:529,92; verb
AV - baptize (76), wash 2, baptist 1, baptized + 2258 1; 80
1) to dip repeatedly, to immerse, to submerge (of vessels sunk)
2) to cleanse by dipping or submerging, to wash, to make clean
with water, to wash one's self, bathe
3) to overwhelm
++++
Not to be confused with 911, bapto. The clearest example that shows
the meaning of baptizo is a text from the Greek poet and physician
Nicander, who lived about 200 B.C. It is a recipe for making pickles
and is helpful because it uses both words. Nicander says that in
order to make a pickle, the vegetable should first be 'dipped'
(bapto) into boiling water and then 'baptised' (baptizo) in the
vinegar solution. Both verbs concern the immersing of vegetables in a
solution. But the first is temporary. The second, the act of
baptising the vegetable, produces a permanent change.
When used in the New Testament, this word more often refers to our
union and identification with Christ than to our water baptism. e.g.
Mark 16:16. 'He that believes and is baptised shall be saved'.
Christ is saying that mere intellectual assent is not enough. There
must be a union with him, a real change, like the vegetable to the
pickle!
Bible Study Magazine, James Montgomery Boice, May 1989.
00908
908 baptisma {bap'-tis-mah}
from 907; TDNT - 1:545,92; n n
AV - baptism 22; 22
1) immersion, submersion
1a) of calamities and afflictions with which one is quite overwhelmed
1b) of John's baptism, that purification rite by which men on
confessing their sins were bound to spiritual reformation,
obtained the pardon of their past sins and became qualified
for the benefits of the Messiah's kingdom soon to be set up.
This was valid Christian baptism, as this was the only baptism
the apostles received and it is not recorded anywhere that
they were ever rebaptised after Pentecost.
1c) of Christian baptism; a rite of immersion in water as
commanded by Christ, by which one after confessing his sins
and professing his faith in Christ, having been born again by
the Holy Spirit unto a new life, identifies publicly with the
fellowship of Christ and the church.
++++
In Rom. 6:3 Paul states we are "baptised unto death" meaning that we
are not only dead to our former ways, but they are buried. To return
to them is as unthinkable for a Christian as for one to dig up a dead
corpse! In Moslem countries a new believer has little trouble with
Moslems until he is publicly baptised. It is then, that the Moslems'
know he means business, and then the persecution starts. See also
discussion of baptism under No. 907.
00909
909 baptismos {bap-tis-mos'}
from 907; TDNT - 1:545,92; n m
AV - washing 3, baptism 1; 4
1) a washing, purification effected by means of water
1a) of washing prescribed by the Mosaic law (Heb 9:10) which seems
to mean an exposition of the difference between the washings
prescribed by the Mosaic law and Christian baptism
00910
910 Baptistes {bap-tis-tace'}
from 907; TDNT - 1:545,92; n m
AV - Baptist 14; 14
1) a baptiser
2) one who administers the rite of baptism
3) the surname of John, the forerunner of Christ
00911
911 bapto {bap'-to}
a primary word; TDNT - 1:529,92; v
AV - dip 3; 3
1) to dip, dip in, immerse
2) to dip into dye, to dye, colour
++++
Not to be confused with 907, baptizo. The clearest example that shows
the meaning of baptizo is a text from the Greek poet and physician
Nicander, who lived about 200 B.C. It is a recipe for making pickles
and is helpful because it uses both words. Nicander says that in
order to make a pickle, the vegetable should first be 'dipped'
(bapto) into boiling water and then 'baptised' (baptizo) in the
vinegar solution. Both verbs concern the immersing of vegetables in a
solution. But the first is temporary. The second, the act of
baptising the vegetable, produces a permanent change.
00912
912 Barabbas {bar-ab-bas'}
of Aramaic origin 01247 and 05;; n pr m
AV - Barabbas 11; 11
Barabbas = "son of a father or master"
1) the captive robber whom the Jews begged Pilate to release
instead of Christ
00913
913 Barak {bar-ak'}
of Hebrew origin 01301;; n pr m
AV - Barak 1; 1
Barak = "lightning"
1) a commander of the Israelites
00914
914 Barachias {bar-akh-ee'-as}
of Hebrew origin 01296;; n pr m
AV - Barachias 1; 1
Barachiah = "Jehovah blesses"
1) said to be the father of the Zachariah slain in the temple
00915
915 barbaros {bar'-bar-os}
of uncertain derivation; TDNT - 1:546,94; adj
AV - barbarian 5, barbarous 1; 6
1) one whose speech is rude, rough and harsh
2) one who speaks a foreign or strange language which is not
understood by another
3) used by the Greeks of any foreigner ignorant of the Greek
language, whether mental or moral, with the added notion after
the Persian war, of rudeness and brutality. The word is used
in the N.T. without the idea of reproachfulness.
00916
916 bareo {bar-eh'-o}
from 926; TDNT - 1:558,95; v
AV - be heavy 3, be pressed 1, be burdened 1, be charged 1; 6
1) to burden, weigh down, depress
00917
917 bareos {bar-eh'-oce}
from 926;; adv
AV - dully 2; 2
1) heavily, with difficulty
00918
918 Bartholomaios {bar-thol-om-ah'-yos}
of Aramaic origin 01247 and 08526;; n pr m
AV - Bartholomew 4; 4
Bartholomew = "son of Tolmai"
1) one of the twelve apostles of Christ
00919
919 Bariesous {bar-ee-ay-sooce'}
of Aramaic origin 01247 and 03091;; n pr m
AV - Barjesus 1; 1
Barjesus = "son of Jesus"
1) a certain false prophet
00920
920 Barionas {bar-ee-oo-nas'}
of Aramaic origin 01247 and 03124;; n pr m
AV - Barjona 1; 1
Barjona = "son of Jonah"
1) the surname of the apostle Peter
00921
921 Barnabas {bar-nab'-as}
of Aramaic origin 01247 and 05029;; n pr m
AV - Barnabas 29; 29
Barnabas = "son of rest"
1) the surname of Joses or Joseph, a Levite, a native of Cyprus
He was a distinguished Christian teacher and companion and
colleague of Paul.
00922
922 baros {bar'-os}
probably from the same as 939 (through the notion of going down;
cf 899); TDNT - 1:553,95; n n
AV - burden 4, burdensome + 1722 1, weight 1; 6
1) heaviness, weight, burden, trouble
For Synonyms see entry 5819
00923
923 Barsabas {bar-sab-as'}
of Aramaic origin 01247 and probably 06634;; n pr m
AV - Joseph 1, Judas 1; 2
Barsabas = "son of Sabas"
1) the surname of a certain Joseph (Acts 1:23)
2) the surname of a certain Judas (Acts 15:22)
00924
924 Bartimaios {bar-tim-ah'-yos}
of Aramaic origin 01247 and 02931;; n pr m
AV - Bartimaeus 1; 1
Bartimaeus = "son of Timaeus"
1) a certain blind man
00925
925 baruno {bar-oo'-no}
from 926;; v
AV - be overcharged 1; 1
1) to weigh down, overcharge
00926
926 barus {bar-ooce'}
from the same as 922; TDNT - 1:556,95; adj
AV - grievous 3, heavy 1, weighty 1, weighter 1; 6
1) heavy in weight
2) metaph.
2a) burdensome
2b) severe, stern
2c) weighty
2c1) of great moment
2d) violent, cruel, unsparing
00927
927 barutimos {bar-oo'-tim-os}
from 926 and 5092;; adj
AV - very precious 1; 1
1) of weighty, great value, very precious, costly
00928
928 basanizo {bas-an-id'-zo}
from 931; TDNT - 1:561,96; v
AV - torment 8, pain 1, toss 1, vex 1, toil 1; 12
1) to test (metals) by the touchstone, which is a black siliceous
stone used to test the purity of gold or silver by the colour
of the streak produced on it by rubbing it with either metal
2) to question by applying torture
3) to torture
4) to vex with grievous pains (of body or mind), to torment
5) to be harassed, distressed
5a) of those who at sea are struggling with a head wind
00929
929 basanismos {bas-an-is-mos'}
from 928; TDNT - 1:561,96; n m
AV - torment 6; 6
1) to torture, a testing by the touchstone, which is a black siliceous
stone used to test the purity of gold or silver by the colour of
the streak produced on it by rubbing it with either metal
2) torment, torture
2a) the act of tormenting
2b) the state or condition of those tormented
00930
930 basanistes {bas-an-is-tace'}
from 928; TDNT - 1:561,96; n m
AV - tormentor 1; 1
1) one who elicits the truth by the use of the rack
1a) an inquisitor, torturer also used of a jailer doubtless
because the business of torturing was also assigned to him
00931
931 basanos {bas'-an-os}
perhaps remotely from the same as 939 (through the notion of
going to the bottom); TDNT - 1:561,96; n m
AV - torment 3; 3
1) a touchstone, which is a black siliceous stone used to
test the purity of gold or silver by the colour of the
streak produced on it by rubbing it with either metal
2) the rack or instrument of torture by which one is forced
to divulge the truth
3) torture, torment, acute pains
3a) of the pains of a disease
3b) of those in hell after death
00932
932 basileia {bas-il-i'-ah}
from 935; TDNT - 1:579,97; n f
AV - kingdom (of God) 71, kingdom (of heaven) 32,
kingdom (general or evil) 20, (Thy or Thine) kingdom 6,
His kingdom 6, the kingdom 5, (My) kingdom 4, misc 18; 162
1) royal power, kingship, dominion, rule
1a) not to be confused with an actual kingdom but rather the
right or authority to rule over a kingdom
1b) of the royal power of Jesus as the triumphant Messiah
1c) of the royal power and dignity conferred on Christians in the
Messiah's kingdom
2) a kingdom, the territory subject to the rule of a king
3) used in the N.T. to refer to the reign of the Messiah
00933
933 basileion {bas-il'-i-on}
of 934;; n n
AV - king's court + 3588 1; 1
1) the royal palace
00934
934 basileios {bas-il'-i-os}
from 935; TDNT - 1:591,97; adj
AV - royal 1; 1
1) royal, kingly, regal
00935
935 basileus {bas-il-yooce'}
probably from 939 (through the notion of a foundation of power);
TDNT - 1:576,97; n m
AV - king 82, King (of Jews) 21, King (God or Christ) 11,
King (of Israel) 4; 118
1) leader of the people, prince, commander, lord of the land, king
00936
936 basileuo {bas-il-yoo'-o}
from 935; TDNT - 1:590,97; v
AV - reign 20, king 1, 21
1) to be king, to exercise kingly power, to reign
1a) of the governor of a province
1b) of the rule of the Messiah
1c) of the reign of Christians in the millennium
2) metaph. to exercise the highest influence, to control
00937
937 basilikos {bas-il-ee-kos'}
from 935; TDNT - 1:591,97; adj
AV - nobleman 2, royal 2, king's country + 3588 1; 5
1) of or belong to a king, kingly, royal, regal
1a) of a man, the officer or minister of a prince, a courtier
2) subject to a king
2a) of a country
3) befitting or worthy of a king, royal
4) metaph. principal, chief
00938
938 basilissa {bas-il'-is-sah}
from 936; TDNT - 1:590,97; n f
AV - queen 4; 4
1) queen
00939
939 basis {bas'-ece}
from baino (to walk);; n f
AV - foot (sole of) 1; 1
1) a stepping, walking
2) that with which one steps, the foot
00940
940 baskaino {bas-kah'-ee-no}
akin to 5335; TDNT - 1:594,102; v
AV - bewitch 1; 1
1) to speak ill of one, to slander, traduce him
2) to bring evil on one by feigning praise or an evil eye
3) to charm, to bewitch
00941
941 bastazo {bas-tad'-zo}
perhaps remotely derived from the base of 939 (through the idea
of removal); TDNT - 1:596,102; v
AV - bear 23, carry 3, take up 1; 27
1) to take up with the hands
2) to take up in order to carry or bear, to put upon one's self
(something) to be carried
2a) to bear what is burdensome
3) to bear, to carry
3a) to carry on one's person
3b) to sustain, i.e. uphold, support
4) to bear away, carry off
00942
942 batos {bat'-os}
of Hebrew origin 01324;; n m
AV - bush 4, bramble bush 1; 5
1) a thorn or bramble bush
00943
943 batos {bat'-os}
of uncertain derivation;; n m/f
AV - measure 1; 1
1) a bath, a Jewish measure of liquids of about 8 or 9 gallons
(about 40 l.)
00944
944 batrachos {bat'-rakh-os}
of uncertain derivation;; n m
AV - frog 1; 1
1) a frog
00945
945 battologeo {bat-tol-og-eh'-o}
from Battos (a proverbial stammerer) and 3056; TDNT - 1:597,103; v
AV - use vain repetitions 1; 1
1) to stammer
2) to repeat the same things over and over, to use many idle
words, to babble, prate. Some suppose the word derived from
Battus, a king of Cyrene, who is said to have stuttered;
others from Battus, an author of tedious and wordy poems.
00946
946 bdelugma {bdel'-oog-mah}
from 948; TDNT - 1:598,103; n n
AV - abomination 6; 6
1) a foul thing, a detestable thing
1a) of idols and things pertaining to idolatry
00947
947 bdeluktos {bdel-ook-tos'}
from 948; TDNT - 1:598,103; adj
AV - abominable 1; 1
1) abominable, detestable
00948
948 bdelusso {bdel-oos'-so}
from a (presumed) derivative of bdeo (to stink); TDNT - 1:598,*; v
AV - abhor 1, abominable 1; 2
1) to render foul, to cause to be abhorred
2) abominable
3) to turn one's self away from on account of the stench
4) metaph. to abhor, detest
00949
949 bebaios {beb'-ah-yos}
from the base of 939 (through the idea of basality);
TDNT - 1:600,103; adj
AV - stedfast 4, sure 2, firm 1, of force 1, more sure 1; 9
1) stable, fast, firm
2) metaph. sure, trusty