Bible Verse Dictionary
James 5:20 - Save
Verse | Strongs No. | Greek | |
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Let him know | G1097 | γινώσκω |
[Verb] to |
that | G3754 | ὅτι |
[Conjunction] demonstrative that (sometimes redundant); causatively because |
he which converteth | G1994 | ἐπιστρέφω |
[Verb] to revert (literally figuratively or morally) |
the sinner | G268 | ἁμαρτωλός |
[Adjective] sinful that is a sinner |
from | G1537 | ἐκ |
[Preposition] literally or figuratively; direct or remote) |
the error | G4106 | πλάνη |
[Noun Feminine] objectively fraudulence; subjectively a straying from orthodoxy or piety |
of his | G846 | αὐτός |
backward); the reflexive pronoun self used (alone or in the compound of G1438) of the third person and (with the proper personal pronoun) of the other persons |
way | G3598 | ὁδός |
[Noun Feminine] a road; by implication a progress (the route act or distance); figuratively a mode or means |
shall save | G4982 | σώζω |
[Verb] to save that is deliver or protect (literally or figuratively) |
a soul | G5590 | ψυχή |
[Noun Feminine] breath that is (by implication) spirit abstractly or concretely (the animal sentient principle only; thus distinguished on the one hand from G4151 which is the rational and immortal soul; and on the other from G2222 which is mere vitality even of plants: these terms thus exactly correspond respectively to the Hebrew [H5315] [H7307] and [H2416] |
from | G1537 | ἐκ |
[Preposition] literally or figuratively; direct or remote) |
death | G2288 | θάνατος |
[Noun Masculine] (properly an adjective used as a noun) death (literally or figuratively) |
and | G2532 | καί |
[Conjunction] and also: even so: then too etc.; often used in connection (or composition) with other particles or small words |
shall hide | G2572 | καλύπτω |
[Verb] to cover up (literally or figuratively) |
a multitude | G4128 | πλῆθος |
[Noun Neuter] a fulness that is a large number throng populace |
of sins | G266 | ἁμαρτία |
[Noun Feminine] sin (properly abstract) |
Definitions are taken from Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.