


Found 13 Strong's definitions.
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G901: βαθύς (bathýs)
from the base of βάσις; profound (as going down), literally or figuratively:--deep, very early.
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G900: βαθύνω (bathýnō)
from βαθύς; to deepen:--deep.
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G899: βάθος (báthos)
from the same as βαθύς; profundity, i.e. (by implication) extent; (figuratively) mystery:--deep(-ness, things), depth.
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G1093: γῆ (gē)
contracted from a primary word; soil; by extension a region, or the solid part or the whole of the terrene globe (including the occupants in each application):--country, earth(-ly), ground, land, world.
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G2045: ἐρευνάω (ereunáō)
apparently from ἐρέω (through the idea of inquiry); to seek, i.e. (figuratively) to investigate:--search.
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G5313: ὕψωμα (hýpsōma)
from ὑψόω; an elevated place or thing, i.e. (abstractly) altitude, or (by implication) a barrier (figuratively):-- height, high thing.
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G419: ἀνεξερεύνητος (anexereúnētos)
from Α (as a negative particle) and a presumed derivative of ἐξερευνάω; not searched out, i.e. (by implication) inscrutable:--unsearchable.
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G4151: πνεῦμα (pneûma)
from πνέω; a current of air, i.e. breath (blast) or a breeze; by analogy or figuratively, a spirit, i.e. (human) the rational soul, (by implication) vital principle, mental disposition, etc., or (superhuman) an angel, demon, or (divine) God, Christ's spirit, the Holy Spirit:--ghost, life, spirit(-ual, -ually), mind. Compare ψυχή.
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G4626: σκάπτω (skáptō)
apparently a primary verb; to dig:--dig.
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G2310: θεμέλιος (themélios)
from a derivative of τίθημι; something put down, i.e. a substruction (of a building, etc.), (literally or figuratively):--foundation.
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G2311: θεμελιόω (themelióō)
from θεμέλιος; to lay a basis for, i.e. (literally) erect, or (figuratively) consolidate:--(lay the) found(- ation), ground, settle.
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G3722: ὄρθρος (órthros)
from the same as ὄρος; dawn (as sun-rise, rising of light); by extension, morn:--early in the morning.
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G5258: ὕπνος (hýpnos)
from an obsolete primary (perhaps akin to ὑπό through the idea of subsilience); sleep, i.e. (figuratively) spiritual torpor:--sleep.