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δίδωμι

didōmi

Verb · A prolonged form of a primary verb (which is used as an altern. in most of the tenses)

A prolonged form of a primary verb (which is used as an alternative in most of the tenses); to give (used in a very wide application, properly, or by implication, literally or figuratively; greatly modified by the connection):—adventure, bestow, bring forth, commit, deliver (up), give, grant, hinder, make, minister, number, offer, have power, put, receive, set, shew, smite (+ with the hand), strike (+ with the palm of the hand), suffer, take, utter, yield.

Outline

  1. to give
  2. to give something to someone
    1. of one's own accord to give one something, to his advantage
      1. to bestow a gift
    2. to grant, give to one asking, let have
    3. to supply, furnish, necessary things
    4. to give over, deliver
      1. to reach out, extend, present
      2. of a writing
      3. to give over to one's care, intrust, commit
        1. something to be administered
        2. to give or commit to some one something to be religiously observed
    5. to give what is due or obligatory, to pay: wages or reward
    6. to furnish, endue
  3. to give
    1. to cause, profuse, give forth from one's self
      1. to give, hand out lots
    2. to appoint to an office
    3. to cause to come forth, i.e. as the sea, death and Hell are said to give up the dead who have been engulfed or received by them
    4. to give one to someone as his own
      1. as an object of his saving care
      2. to give one to someone, to follow him as a leader and master
      3. to give one to someone to care for his interests
      4. to give one to someone to whom he already belonged, to return
  4. to grant or permit one
    1. to commission

Usages (7/8)

Revelation 2:10

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Esau will put some of the men of the Lord into concentration camps where they'll be tortured, some beheaded (Revelation 20:4), etc. The Ten days are metaphorical.

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Revelation 2:17

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hidden manna Knowledge, wisdom and understanding of the Lord. white stone Exemption from judgement: In the ancient Roman church, you would get a white stone if you were acquitted or a black stone if you weren't (Psalms 32:2). new name καινός (kī-no's) - refreshed (Ezekiel 39:7, Isaiah 29:23); brought back into remembrance (2 Peter 3:1, Jude 1:5)

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Revelation 6:2

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white represents purity, horse represents power; the chariot that Yahawashi was in. he Yahawashi.

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Revelation 9:1

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fifth angel The first of the last three woes. The bottomless-pit is Europe because there is a lack of natural resources there. The beast (originally the Roman Empire, now NATO, The EU and US, i.e. the neo-Roman Empire) came out of Europe further proving that the bottomless pit is referring to Europe.

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Revelation 9:3

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locusts WW1 Fighter Jets. Scorpions Tail gun. John likened the jets to locusts because he did not know what he was seeing, but it looked like locusts.

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Revelation 9:5

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five months Five years: 28 July 1914 - 11 November 1918 (Armistice) - 28 June 1919 (Treaty of Versailles). 1914-1919. torment of a scorpion Referring to the tail gun.

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