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Strong's Exhaustive Concordance - Christian Classic Reprints

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725 harpagmos {har-pag-mos'} from 726; plunder (properly concrete):--robbery. See<br />

Greek-- 726<br />

726 harpazo {har-pad'-zo} from a derivative of 138; to seize (in various<br />

applications):--catch (away, up), pluck, pull, take (by force). See Greek-- 138<br />

727 harpax {har'-pax} from 726; rapacious:--extortion, ravening. See Greek-- 726<br />

728 arrhabon {ar-hrab-ohn'} of Hebrew origin (6162); a pledge, i.e. part of the<br />

purchase-money or property given in advance as security for the rest:--earnest. See<br />

HEBREW for 06162<br />

729 arrhaphos {ar'-hhraf-os} from 1 (as a negative particle) and a presumed<br />

derivative of the same as 4476; unsewed, i.e. of a single piece:--without seam. See<br />

Greek-- 1 See Greek-- 4476<br />

730 arrhen {ar'-hrane} or arsen ar'-san probably from 142; male (as stronger for<br />

lifting):--male, man. See Greek-- 142<br />

731 arrhetos {ar'-hray-tos from 1 (as a negative particle) and the same as 4490;<br />

unsaid, i.e. (by implication) inexpressible:--unspeakable. See Greek-- 1 See Greek--<br />

4490<br />

732 arrhostos {ar'-hroce-tos} from 1 (as a negative particle) and a presumed<br />

derivative of 4517; infirm:--sick (folk, -ly). See Greek-- 1 See Greek-- 4517<br />

733 arsenokoites {ar-sen-ok-oy'-tace} from 730 and 2845; a sodomite:--abuser of<br />

(that defile) self with mankind. See Greek-- 730 See Greek-- 2845<br />

734 Artemas {ar-tem-as'} contracted from a compound of 735 and 1435; gift of<br />

Artemis; Artemas (or Artemidorus), a <strong>Christian</strong>:--Artemas. See Greek-- 735 See Greek--<br />

1435<br />

735 Artemis {ar'-tem-is} probably from the same as 736; prompt; Artemis, the name<br />

of a Grecian goddess borrowed by the Asiatics for one of their deities:--Diana. See<br />

Greek-- 736<br />

736 artemon {ar-tem'-ohn} from a derivative of 737; properly, something ready (or<br />

else more remotely from 142 (compare 740); something hung up), i.e. (specially) the<br />

topsail (rather foresail or jib) of a vessel:--mainsail. See Greek-- 737 See Greek-- 142<br />

See Greek-- 740<br />

737 arti {ar'-tee} adverb from a derivative of 142 (compare 740) through the idea of<br />

suspension; just now:--this day (hour), hence(-forth), here(-after), hither(-to), (even)<br />

now, (this) present. See Greek-- 142 See Greek-- 740

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