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Strong's Exhaustive Concordance - Christian Classic Reprints

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4731 stereos {ster-eh-os'} from 2476; stiff, i.e. solid, stable (literally or figuratively):-stedfast,<br />

strong, sure. See Greek-- 2476<br />

4732 stereoo {ster-eh-o'-o} from 4731; to solidify, i.e. confirm (literally or<br />

figuratively):--establish, receive strength, make strong. See Greek-- 4731<br />

4733 stereoma {ster-eh'-o-mah} from 4732; something established, i.e. (abstractly)<br />

confirmation (stability):--stedfastness. See Greek-- 4732<br />

4734 Stephanas {stef-an-as'} probably contraction for stephanotos (crowned; from<br />

4737); Stephanas, a <strong>Christian</strong>:--Stephanas. See Greek-- 4737<br />

4735 stephanos {stef'-an-os} from an apparently primary stepho (to twine or<br />

wreathe); a chaplet (as a badge of royalty, a prize in the public games or a symbol of<br />

honor generally; but more conspicuous and elaborate than the simple fillet, 1238),<br />

literally or figuratively:--crown. See Greek-- 1238<br />

4736 Stephanos {stef'-an-os} the same as 4735; Stephanus, a <strong>Christian</strong>:--Stephen.<br />

See Greek-- 4735<br />

4737 stephanoo {stef-an-o'-o} from 4735; to adorn with an honorary wreath (literally<br />

or figuratively):--crown. See Greek-- 4735<br />

4738 stethos {stay'-thos} from 2476 (as standing prominently); the (entire external)<br />

bosom, i.e. chest:--breast. See Greek-- 2476<br />

4739 steko {stay'-ko} from the perfect tense of 2476; to be stationary, i.e.<br />

(figuratively) to persevere:--stand (fast). See Greek-- 2476<br />

4740 sterigmos {stay-rig-mos'} from 4741; stability (figuratively):--stedfastness. See<br />

Greek-- 4741<br />

4741 sterizo {stay-rid'-zo} from a presumed derivative of 2476 (like 4731); to set<br />

fast, i.e. (literally) to turn resolutely in a certain direction, or (figuratively) to confirm:--fix,<br />

(e-)stablish, stedfastly set, strengthen. See Greek-- 2476 See Greek-- 4731<br />

4742 stigma {stig'-mah} from a primary stizo (to "stick", i.e. prick); a mark incised or<br />

punched (for recognition of ownership), i.e. (figuratively) scar of service:--mark.<br />

4743 stigme {stig-may'} feminine of 4742; a point of time, i.e. an instant:--moment.<br />

See Greek-- 4742<br />

4744 stilbo {stil'-bo} apparently a primary verb; to gleam, i.e. flash intensely:-shining.

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