Vine's Expository Dictionary
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Yet * Notes: This represents (1) the adverb eti, implying addition or duration, e.g., Mat 12:40, Rom 3:7, Rom 5:6, Rom 5:8, Rom 9:19; in Heb 1:12-27, "yet ... m…
Yield "to give," is translated "to yield," i.e., "to produce," in Mat 13:8, RV (AV, "brought forth"); Mar 1:4-8. See GIVE. "to give up or back," is translated "…
Yoke, Yoked "a yoke," serving to couple two things together, is used (1) metaphorically, (a) of submission to authority, Mat 1:11-30, of Christ's "yoke," not si…
Yokefellow an adjective denoting "yoked together," is used as a noun in Phi 4:3, "a yokefellow, fellow laborer;" probably here it is a proper name, Synzygus, ad…
Yonder "there," is rendered "yonder" in Mat 26:36; "to yonder place," Mat 17:20. See THERE, THITHER.
You * For YOU see YE
Young, Young (children, daughter, man, men, woman, women) the comparative degree of neos, "new, youthful," is translated "young" in Joh 21:18; in the plural, Ac…
Younger for which see No. 1, above, occurs in Luk 1:15-13, Luk 22:26, 1Ti 5:1 ("younger men"); 1Ti 5:2, feminine; 1Ti 5:11, "younger (widows);" 1Ti 5:14, "young…
Your, Yours * Notes: (1) "Your" is most frequently the translation of humon, lit., "of you," the genitive plural of su, "thou, you;" it is translated "yours" in…
Youth Usage Number: 1Strong's Number: H5288Original Word: na‘arUsage Notes: "youth; lad; young man." This word is found in Ugaritic, and it seems that the Egypt…
Youthful from neoteros, the comparative degree of neos, "new," is used especially of qualities, of lusts, 2Ti 2:22.
Zeal denotes "zeal" in the following passages: Joh 2:17, with objective genitive, i.e., "zeal for Thine house;" so in Rom 10:2, "a zeal for God;" in 2Co 7:7, RV…
Zealous Usage Number: 1Part of Speech: VerbStrong's Number: H7065Original Word: qana’Usage Notes: "to be jealous; to be zealous." This verb, derived from the no…