Sunday, February 2, 2014


Revelation 9:21  KJV  "Neither repented they of their murders, nor of their sorceries, nor of their fornication, nor of their theft."

Interpretation based on the study:  Indeed, not at all ever nor in any case will you follow, regard nor recognize death, be cut and mowed down, wiped out nor extinguished.  Neither ever will you by any reason nor means appeal to medication, pharmaceutical, drugging, poisons, spells and charms of mysterious sources;  to be stupefied, doctored, adulterated, polluted and contaminated.  Sleepy, drowsy, enthralled in glamour and addictive influences, nor seduced by allure.  Not at all ever will you for any reason, be illegitimate, selling out to cheapen, be perverted, shamed, smeared, disgraced nor humiliated.  Never henceforth will you ever be stolen, taken advantage of, exploited, fail, be defiled nor violently snatched away from Me.

Greek:  kai ou metenoesan ek ton phonon auton oute ek ton pharmakeion auton oute ek tes porneias auton oute ek ton klemmaton auton

Greek Strong's numbers:

2532-kai:  and, also, even, so then too, both, indeed, moreover, therefore

3756-ou:  not, no, cannot, neither, never, none, nothing, without, not at all, in no wise, no more at all, by no means, in no case, not ever, not once, not even, not even one, not at all, without delay, not a whit, not even ever

3340-metanoeo:  denoting accompaniment amid, association and succession, being joined and occupied with to consider, follow and observe, understand together, of a relation of participation and proximity to comprehend and know, become familiar, to acknowledge and recognize, regard, attend and assent to, agree, be suitable and serviceable, useful and known, well acquainted with, conversant and versed, informed, proficient and taught, no stranger to, at home with, relaxed, easy, comfortable, friendly, open, natural, unpretentious, to respect and honor, commitment, devotion, reverence, deference, heed, abide by, adhere, conform, obey, keep, transformed, reformed, reversal, recovery, restoration, change of choice of the entire life to be ruled by God, to reconsider, think carefully about, trust, take into account, look attentively, notice, mark and perceive as significant, watch carefully and attentively, take note to fulfill and comply, maintain respect, perform and take part in, participate, celebrate, accept and receive the truth, recognize the fact or importance and quality of, express and display gratitude for and appreciation of, accept the validity and legitimacy of, confirm, verify, affirm, establish the truth and correctness of, assurance of truth, make definite, strengthen together, made firm

1537-ek:  denoting origin the point whence motion or action proceeds, from, out of place, time, or cause either direct or remote, of, by, with, beyond, by the means of, exceeding, abundantly above, for, because, by reason of, since, thenceforth, through, of completion

3588-to:  the, which, who, the things, the Son, this, that, one, he

5408-phonos:  to slay, slaughter, murder, death, kill in a violent way, greatly impress or amuse, slayer, butcher, cut down, cut to pieces, massacre, shoot down, gun down, mow down, eliminate, annihilate, eradicate, exterminate, liquidate, wipe out, do in, entertain, knock dead, be hit with, violence, melt down, dissolve, cash in, sell out, completely remove and get rid of, exclude from consideration and further participation following defeat or inadequate results, remove from equation by substitution of an equivalent, expel from, kick out, turned out of doors, ex, ax, reject, out of threshold, remove, put an end to, do away with, end, stop, terminate, finish, destroy, annihilate, stamp out, extinguish, beat, rule out, disqualify, take away something unwanted and unnecessary from the position it occupied, abolish, dismiss from a job of office, separate, detach, unfasten, disconnect, undo, withdraw, cart off, wash off, scrub off, dislodge, displace, oust, depose, fire, sack, boot out, uninstall, disappoint, cut off, delete, erase, rub out, cross out, strike out, obliterate, uproot, chop off, lop off, hack off, final part, ruin, ultimate state or condition, furthest and most extreme point, result, come to a final point, reach a point and can go no further, perform a final act, end up, when everything is taken into consideration, complete, exhausted, having no more, limit of what one can tolerate, outcome, point beyond which progress or survival cannot continue, not sustainable, nothing left, furthest point of an object facing or touching that of another, to stop existing, great extent, vast number, very much, impressive, successful, boundary, extremity, margin, edge, border, tail, terminus, conclusion, close, resolution, culmination, intent, motive, aspiration, will, desire, ambition, aspect, share, portion, passing, quietus, extinction, downfall, decease, come to an end, draw to a close, cease, build up to, lead to, come to head with, break off, call off, bring to an end, put an end to, discontinue, curtail, cancel, annul, cause to cease to burn or shine, cancel debt by full payment, render void, quench out, douse, beat out, destroy utterly, cause to become invisible or indistinct, blot out, struck out, expunge, efface, block out, remove all traces of, decimate, wipe off from the face of the earth, wipe off the map, zap, nuke, obscure, cover, hide, conceal, screen, have its end, end its journey, end of employment, dismiss, assassinate, abort, wrap up, pull the plug, can, downsize, flatten, smash, overcome, better, win a victory over, render null and void, conquer, triumph over, get the better of, vanquish, rout, trounce, overpower, crush, subdue, lick, thrash, whip, clobber, cream, skunk, thwart, frustrate, foil, scotch, debar, derail, hinder, scuttle, overthrow, throw out, turn down, baffle, perplex, bewilder, bemuse, confuse, confound, faze, collapse, failure, reverse

846-autos:  self, alone, mine own, self same, this, -selves

3777-oute:  not, no, cannot, neither, never, none, nothing, without, not at all, in no wise, no more at all, by no means, in no case, not ever, not once, not even, not even one, not at all, without delay, not a whit, not even ever, also not, even nothing at all

1537-ek:  denoting origin the point whence motion or action proceeds, from, out of place, time, or cause either direct or remote, of, by, with, beyond, by the means of, exceeding, abundantly above, for, because, by reason of, since, thenceforth, through, of completion

3588-to:  the, which, who, the things, the Son, this, that, one, he

5331-pharmakeia:  medication, pharmacy, magic, sorcery, witchcraft, signified the use of medicine, drugs, spells, poisoning and witchcraft, in sorcery the use of drugs whether simple or potent was generally accompanied by incantations and appeals to occult powers with the provision of various charms, amulets professedly designed to keep the applicant or patient from the attention and power of devils but actually to impress the applicant with the mysterious resources and powers of the sorcerer, a drug is a spell giving potion, a druggist or pharmacist is the poisoner, by extension a magician, use of magic especially black magic, strictly forbidden, the black arts, wizardry, enchantment, thaumaturgy, worker of illusions and performer of magic, power of apparently influencing the course of events by using mysterious or supernatural forces, tricks, making things appear and disappear as entertainment, quality that makes something seem removed especially in a way that gives delight, wonderful, exciting, move or change created by magic, seemingly effective but does not effect fundamental change, necromancy, occult, voodoo, shamanism, hex, jinx, conjuring tricks, sleight of hand, legerdemain, prestidigitation, allure, attraction, fascination, glamour, skill, brilliance, ability, accomplishment, adeptness, expertise, art, finesse, talent, deception, captivating, magical, entrancing, spellbinding, magnetic, irresistible, hypnotic, marvelous, admirable, terrific, fabulous, substances used for drugging, treatment using drugs, pharmaceutical preparation, substance taken for its narcotic or stimulant effects often illegally, administer a drug in order to induce stupor or insensibility, illegally obtained, under the influence of or habitually taking drugs, dry goods, remedy, cure, antidote, hallucinogen, dope, anesthetic, poison, knock out, stupefy, add drugs to, adulterate, pollute, tamper with, contaminate, lace, spike, doctor, cause depression or elation, dizziness, with side effects, practice of magic especially black magic, use of spells and invocation of spirits, wicca, chant, repeated rhythmic phrase typically shouted or sung in unison by a crowd, monotonous or repetitive song as ritual, say or shout repeatedly in a sing song tone, rally, cheer, slogan, recitative, chorus, repeat, power or quality of giving delight or arousing admiration, attractive or alluring characteristic, small ornament worn on the necklace or bracelet, object, act or saying believed to have magical powers, object kept or worn to ward off evil and bring good luck, quark, flavor, delight greatly, seasoning, additives, addiction, gain or influence by charm, control or achieve by or as if by magic, pretend, one's ability to charm in order to influence, singer, verse, appeal, desirable, seductive, conjuration, formula, talisman, fetish, mascot, totem, juju, please, lure, dazzle, enthrall, enrapture, coax, cajole, wheedle, sweet talk, relating to medicinal drugs or their preparations, compound manufactured for use as a drug, substance that has a physiological effect when ingested or otherwise introduced into the body, disquiet, drug or substance affecting mood or behavior, relieves pain and induces drowsiness, make numb, put to sleep, opiate, sleeping pill, painkiller, soporific, analgesic, anodyne, palliative, tranquilizer, sedative, downer, sleep inducing, not likely to provoke dissent or offense, uncontentious, inoffensive often deliberate numbing, something that alleviates a person's mental distress, painless, without pain, soothing, treatment or medicine relieving pain or alleviating a problem without dealing with the underlying cause, to cloak, cheat, bromide, calmative, placate, trite and unoriginal idea or remark typically intended to soothe or placate, false, fake, untruth, make less angry or hostile, pacify, silence, dumb down, appease, mollify, conciliate, humor, overused and consequently of little import, lacking originality or freshness, dead, banal, hackneyed, cliche, platitudinous, vapid, commonplace, stock, conventional, overdone, overworked, stale, worn out, tired, exhausted, hoary, unimaginative, uninteresting, dull, rough, old hat, corny, cornball, cheesy, boilerplate, curse, enticement, romance, mystique, run, course, streak, patch, bout, fit, attack, seizure, dryness, solemn utterance intended to invoke a supernatural power to inflict harm or punishment, cause harm and misery, menstruation, offensive, express anger or annoyance, invocation, afflict with, malediction, imprecation, anathema, evil, blight, scourge, plague, cancer, canker, racism, burden, enslavement, cross to bear, bane, obscenity, profane, dirty, damn, trouble, bedevil, take the Lord's Name in vain, execrate, malignant, deadly, tumorous, pestilence, uncontrollable division of abnormality, practice or phenomenon perceived to be evil or destructive and hard to contain or eradicate, separation, divorce, split apart, disagreement, hostility, antagonistic, upset, break up, segregation, sell out, disunity, conflict, discord, dissension, estrangement, alienation, isolation, disaffection, argument, quarrel, feuding, strife, friction, dispute, squabble, clashing, contention, schism, war, campaign, fighting, armed, confrontation, engagement, struggle, combat, incompatibility, incongruity, mismatch, at variance, difference, divergence, contradiction, inconsistency, at odds, collide, toxic, venom, malice, vicious, ill will, hate, malevolence, bitterness, spite, acrimony, rancor, bad influence, corruption, taint, spoil, befoul, prejudice, bias, jaundice, embitter, sour, envenom, warp, subvert, pervert, distort, an antigenic poison or venom of plant of animal origin especially one produced by or derived from microorganisms causing disease when present in low concentration in the body, virulent, noxious, dangerous, harmful, injurious, pernicious, damaging, having harmful effect especially in a gradual or subtle way, hurtful, detrimental, deleterious, adverse, inimical, unhealthy, unfavorable, baleful, wicked, malign, maleficent, having or showing a willingness to act dishonestly in return for gain, morally depraved, in a state of decay, rotten, putrid, debased, unreliable, erroneous, altered, infected, useless, altogether unsuitable and inappropriate, bribe, mar, to break altogether, dishonorable, unscrupulous, unprincipled, unethical, amoral, untrustworthy, venal, underhanded, double dealing, fraudulent, criminal, illegal, unlawful, unworthy, nefarious, crooked, shady, sleazy, degenerate, reprobate, vice ridden, debauched, dissolute, dissipated, enervated, base, sinful, ungodly, impure, bastardized, illegitimate, degrade, sully, lead astray, defile, interfere with, change or cause to change in character or composition, castrate, spay, unfruitful, fruitless, sterile, barren, desolate, other, mutant, evolution

846-autos:  self, alone, mine own, self same, this, -selves

3777-oute:  not, no, cannot, neither, never, none, nothing, without, not at all, in no wise, no more at all, by no means, in no case, not ever, not once, not even, not even one, not at all, without delay, not a whit, not even ever, also not, even nothing at all

1537-ek:  denoting origin the point whence motion or action proceeds, from, out of place, time, or cause either direct or remote, of, by, with, beyond, by the means of, exceeding, abundantly above, for, because, by reason of, since, thenceforth, through, of completion

3588-to:  the, which, who, the things, the Son, this, that, one, he

4202-porneia:  defilement for the sake of gain, to sell, prostitute, venal, illicit and illegitimate intimate union, adultery, infidelity, unfaithfulness, falseness, disloyalty, deceit, cheat, treacherous, insincere, selling out, betray, debase, degrade, demean, misuse, cheapen, not sacred, shameful, perverted, distorted, abandon principle, disgrace, damage, harm, undermine, reduce in quality and value, depreciate, contaminate, adulterate, pollute, corrupt, mix, dishonor, humiliate, lower, stain, smear, blot, spoil, desecrate, profane, violate chastity, treat a sacred thing with violent disrespect, to violate, devoted to that which is not sacred or biblical, irreverent, ungodly, godless, vulgar, filthy, offensive, criminal, forbidden, unauthorized, unacceptable, secret, furtive, unlicensed, unsanctioned

846-autos:  self, alone, mine own, self same, this, -selves

3777-oute:  not, no, cannot, neither, never, none, nothing, without, not at all, in no wise, no more at all, by no means, in no case, not ever, not once, not even, not even one, not at all, without delay, not a whit, not even ever, also not, even nothing at all

1537-ek:  denoting origin the point whence motion or action proceeds, from, out of place, time, or cause either direct or remote, of, by, with, beyond, by the means of, exceeding, abundantly above, for, because, by reason of, since, thenceforth, through, of completion

3588-to:  the, which, who, the things, the Son, this, that, one, he

2809-klemma:  steal, take another's property without permission or legal right and without intention to return it, dishonestly pass off as one's own, exploit opportunity to possess when others are not watching, gain and take advantage by exploiting temporary distraction, surreptitious, covert, pilfer, run off with, abscond, shoplift, embezzle, misappropriate, rob, swipe, snatch, rip off, heist, plagiarize, pirate, poach, sneak, get stealthily, creep, snaffle, purloin, clandestine, sly, furtive, veiled, secretively deprive another's possession, violate, rape, trespass and do wrong to another by taking their possession, fail to respect another's rightful ownership, treat with irreverence another's property, assault upon another's possession by taking without consent, thief, break in, deceitful, defiled, degraded, rob and plunder, audaciously snatch away what belongs to another, false owner

846-autos:  self, alone, mine own, self same, this, -selves

Definitions derived from:  The New Strong's Expanded Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible, red letter edition, Hebrew & Greek Dictionary, 2010 edition.  CWP Teacher edition Interlinear Bible.  

Studies can be referenced at:  www.hebrewandgreekbiblestudies.blogspot.com

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