of the root of zóon and pur Definition to kindle afresh NASB Translation kindle afresh (1). What are the Most Famous Greek Mythology Paintings? Let`s stay close to the Almighty and stay awake, read His Words carefully and keep His commandments as good as we can. [5], The animals, having first been checked to ensure they were free from disease and unblemished (a requirement of the sacrifice), were brought to the north side of the altar, and killed by either the offerer, or a priest. English words for fira include celebrate, absent oneself, observe, lionize, keep, slack, honour, fete, ease and honor. Like the lake of fire, it is a symbol of eternal destruction. History hasn't been kind to fighters on comeback trail, Obama crushed by Colbert in 'waste basket-ball', Chappelle's Netflix show removed at his request. Although not actually obliged to do so, Greeks would rather sacrifice a domestic animal to a god or hero and then proceed to use its flesh as food, as animals were thought of as sharing in the sanctity of life - in addition to their secular usefulness (milk, eggs, ploughing). A "burnt offering" (Hebrew: עלה , `olah – from the verb "to cause to ascend," hence "burn") is a type of Biblical sacrifice, specifically an animal sacrifice in which the entire sacrifice is completely burnt, consumed totally by fire. 100 Common Greek Last Names and Their Meanings. Do U mean the ordinary “fire” ? Greek fire was a liquid weapon devised by the Byzantine Empire, which was the surviving, Greek-speaking eastern half of the Roman Empire. More specifically, the term refers to a mixture introduced by the Byzantine Greeks in the 7th century ce. When the Hebrew Bible was translated into Greek, as the Septuagint, the translators used the Greek term to translate the "burnt offering" in Ancient Israel. The Catholic Mary stuff includes such practices, too. Also called “sea fire” and “liquid fire” by the Byzantines themselves, it was heated, pressurized, and then delivered via a tube called a siphon.Greek fire was mainly used to light enemy ships on fire from a safe distance. A holocaust is a religious animal sacrifice that is completely consumed by fire. What do U mean by fire? Matthew 3:11 N-DNSGRK: á¼Î³Î¯á¿³ καὶ ÏÏ
Ïί NAS: you with the Holy Spirit and fire.KJV: Ghost, and [with] fire:INT: Holy and with fire, Matthew 3:12 N-DNSGRK: á¼ÏÏ
Ïον καÏακαÏÏει ÏÏ
Ïá½¶ á¼ÏβÎÏÏῳ NAS: up the chaff with unquenchable fire.KJV: the chaff with unquenchable fire.INT: [the] chaff he will burn up with fire unquenchable, Matthew 5:22 N-GNSGRK: γÎενναν Ïοῦ ÏÏ
ÏÏÏ NAS: shall be guilty [enough to go] into the fiery hell.KJV: of hell fire.INT: hell of fire, Matthew 7:19 N-ANSGRK: καὶ Îµá¼°Ï Ïá¿¦Ï Î²Î¬Î»Î»ÎµÏαι NAS: is cut down and thrown into the fire.KJV: cast into the fire.INT: and into fire is thrown, Matthew 13:40 N-DNSGRK: ζιζάνια καὶ ÏÏ
Ïá½¶ καÏακαίεÏαι οá½ÏÏÏNAS: up and burned with fire, soKJV: and burned in the fire; so shall it beINT: weeds and in fire is consumed thus, Matthew 13:42 N-GNSGRK: κάμινον Ïοῦ ÏÏ
ÏÏÏ á¼ÎºÎµá¿ á¼ÏÏαιNAS: them into the furnace of fire; in that placeKJV: into a furnace of fire: there shall beINT: furnace of the fire there will be, Matthew 13:50 N-GNSGRK: κάμινον Ïοῦ ÏÏ
ÏÏÏ á¼ÎºÎµá¿ á¼ÏÏαιNAS: them into the furnace of fire; in that place thereKJV: the furnace of fire: thereINT: furnace of the fire there will be, Matthew 17:15 N-ANSGRK: Îµá¼°Ï Ïὸ Ïá¿¦Ï ÎºÎ±á½¶ ÏολλάκιÏNAS: falls into the fire and oftenKJV: he falleth into the fire, and oftINT: into the fire and often, Matthew 18:8 N-ANSGRK: Îµá¼°Ï Ïὸ Ïá¿¦Ï Ïὸ αἰÏνιονNAS: and be cast into the eternal fire.KJV: into everlasting fire.INT: into the fire eternal, Matthew 18:9 N-GNSGRK: γÎενναν Ïοῦ ÏÏ
ÏÏÏ NAS: eyes and be cast into the fiery hell.KJV: into hell fire.INT: hell of the fire, Matthew 25:41 N-ANSGRK: Îµá¼°Ï Ïὸ Ïá¿¦Ï Ïὸ αἰÏνιονNAS: ones, into the eternal fire which has been preparedKJV: everlasting fire, preparedINT: into the fire eternal, Mark 9:22 N-ANSGRK: καὶ Îµá¼°Ï Ïá¿¦Ï Î±á½Ïὸν á¼Î²Î±Î»ÎµÎ½NAS: him both into the fire and into the waterKJV: him into the fire, and intoINT: both into fire him it cast, Mark 9:43 N-ANSGRK: Îµá¼°Ï Ïὸ Ïá¿¦Ï Ïὸ á¼ÏβεÏÏονNAS: into hell, into the unquenchable fire,KJV: into the fire that never shall be quenched:INT: into the fire unquenchable, Mark 9:44 Noun-NNSGRK: καὶ Ïὸ Ïá¿¦Ï Î¿á½ ÏβÎννÏ
ÏαιKJV: not, and the fire is notINT: and the fire not is quenched, Mark 9:45 Noun-ANSGRK: Îµá¼°Ï Ïὸ Ïá¿¦Ï Ïὸ á¼ÏβεÏÏονKJV: into the fire that never shall be quenched:INT: into the fire unquenchable, Mark 9:46 Noun-NNSGRK: καὶ Ïὸ Ïá¿¦Ï Î¿á½ ÏβÎννÏ
ÏαιKJV: not, and the fire is notINT: and the fire not is quenched, Mark 9:48 N-NNSGRK: καὶ Ïὸ Ïá¿¦Ï Î¿á½ ÏβÎννÏ
ÏαιNAS: DOES NOT DIE, AND THE FIRE IS NOT QUENCHED.KJV: not, and the fire is notINT: and the fire not is quenched, Mark 9:49 N-DNSGRK: Ïá¾¶Ï Î³á½°Ï ÏÏ
Ïá½¶ á¼Î»Î¹ÏθήÏεÏαι καὶNAS: will be salted with fire.KJV: shall be salted with fire, andINT: everyone indeed with fire will be salted and, Luke 3:9 N-ANSGRK: καὶ Îµá¼°Ï Ïá¿¦Ï Î²Î¬Î»Î»ÎµÏαι NAS: is cut down and thrown into the fire.KJV: cast into the fire.INT: and into [the] fire is thrown, Luke 3:16 N-DNSGRK: á¼Î³Î¯á¿³ καὶ ÏÏ
Ïί NAS: you with the Holy Spirit and fire.KJV: Ghost and with fire:INT: Holy and with fire, Luke 3:17 N-DNSGRK: á¼ÏÏ
Ïον καÏακαÏÏει ÏÏ
Ïá½¶ á¼ÏβÎÏÏῳ NAS: up the chaff with unquenchable fire.KJV: he will burn with fire unquenchable.INT: [the] chaff he will burn with fire unquenchable, Luke 9:54 N-ANSGRK: θÎÎ»ÎµÎ¹Ï Îµá¼´ÏÏμεν Ïá¿¦Ï ÎºÎ±Ïαβá¿Î½Î±Î¹ á¼ÏὸNAS: us to command fire to come downKJV: that we command fire to come downINT: will you [that] we should call fire to come down from, Luke 12:49 N-ANSGRK: Î á¿¦Ï á¼¦Î»Î¸Î¿Î½ βαλεá¿Î½NAS: to cast fire upon the earth;KJV: I am come to send fire on the earth;INT: Fire I came to cast, Luke 17:29 N-ANSGRK: ΣοδÏμÏν á¼Î²Ïεξεν Ïá¿¦Ï ÎºÎ±á½¶ θεá¿Î¿Î½NAS: it rained fire and brimstoneKJV: Sodom it rained fire and brimstoneINT: Sodom it rained fire and sulphur.