G2730

κατοικέω

katoikeō

Verb · From κατά (G2596) and οἰκέω (G3611)

From G2596 and G3611; to house permanently, i.e. reside (literally or figuratively):—dwell(-er), inhabitant(-ter).

Outline

  1. to dwell, settle
    1. metaph. divine powers, influences, etc., are said to dwell in his soul, to pervade, prompt, govern it
  2. to dwell in, inhabit
    1. God is said to dwell in the temple, i.e. to be always present for worshippers

Usages

Colossians 1:19

For it pleased the Father that in him should all fulness dwell;

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2 Peter 3:13

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new heavens Representing new rulership. new earth The Earth will be rejuvenated (Ecclesiastes 1:4).

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Hebrews 13:14

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Revelation 6:10

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Those that died in the truth plead with the LORD to hasten the day.

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Revelation 11:10

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they that dwell upon the earth Psalms 83. The Israelites were the gifts that the nations were sending one to another.

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Revelation 13:14

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Part of the miracles is Esau's technology. The image represents the image of the Roman Empire e.g. its laws, legislation, architecture, etc (1 Maccabees 8:13-16). The Roman Empire has been reincarnated today as America.

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Revelation 17:2

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committed fornication Compromised their systems and beliefs to be in league with Babylon. wine of her fornication philosophies.

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Revelation 17:8

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shall ascend out of the bottomless pit Esau started coming back into power at the time of the Renaissance, around the mid 1400s. whose names were not written The only people who can be written in the book of life are the elect of Israel.

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