G3664

ὅμοιος

homoios

Adjective · From the base of ὁμοῦ (G3674)

From the base of G3674; similar (in appearance or character):—like, + manner.

Outline

  1. like, similar, resembling
    1. like: i.e. resembling
    2. like: i.e. corresponding to a thing

Usages

Matthew 11:16

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The prophets calling unto their fellows, i.e. fellow Israelites.

Precepts

Revelation 14:3

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Matthew 13:47

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sea Metaphor for people, in this case Israelites.

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John 9:9

Some said, This is he: others said, He is like him: but he said, I am he.

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Revelation 9:7

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crowns like gold A helmet, more specifically, the Pickelhaube. faces of men Men operated the planes.

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Revelation 11:1

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reed like unto a rod A measuring stick. measure Teach. temple of God Firstly, the elect of the children of Israel, but ultimately all Israel (1 Corinthians 3:16). and the altar The priests would be at the altar. them that worship therein All Israel.

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Revelation 13:2

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Leopard Alexander the Greek (Daniel 8). feet were as the feet of a bear The Russians because they're the ones who are going to bring this system down. mouth as the mouth of a lion Primarily Great Britain. dragon represents the Roman Empire.

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Revelation 13:11

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two horns like a lamb - Republicans (Patricians in Ancient Rome) and Democrats (Plebeians in Ancient Rome) . Horn represents power.

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Revelation 16:13

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three unclean spirits like frogs The three city states in the world, i.e. Washington DC, London and Vatican City. mouth of the dragon Ancient Pagan Roman Empire. mouth of the false prophet The Roman Catholic Church and all of its derivatives.

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