Bible Verse Dictionary
1 Timothy 4:7 - Thyself
Verse | Strongs No. | Greek | |
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But | G1161 | δέ |
[Conjunction] but and etc. |
refuse | G3868 | παραιτέομαι |
[Verb] to beg off that is deprecate: decline shun |
profane | G952 | βέβηλος |
[Adjective] accessible (as by crossing the door way) that is (by implication of Jewish notions) heathenish wicked |
and | G2532 | καί |
[Conjunction] and also: even so: then too etc.; often used in connection (or composition) with other particles or small words |
old wives' fables | G3454 | μῦθος |
[Noun Masculine] a tale that is fiction ( |
and | G2532 | καί |
[Conjunction] and also: even so: then too etc.; often used in connection (or composition) with other particles or small words |
exercise | G1128 | γυμνάζω |
[Verb] to practise naked (in the games) that is train (figuratively) |
thyself | G4572 | σεαυτοῦ |
The genitive case from G4571 and G846 with the dative and accusative of the same with contractions respectively: of (with to) thyself |
rather unto | G4314 | πρός |
[Preposition] a preposition of direction; forward to that is toward (with the genitive case the side of that is pertaining to; with the dative case by the side of that is near to; usually with the accusative case the place time occasion or respect which is the destination of the relation that is whither or for which it is predicated) |
godliness | G2150 | εὐσέβεια |
[Noun Feminine] piety; specifically the gospel scheme |
Definitions are taken from Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.