| Strong's Number: 2476 | encodedOriginalWord |
| Original Word | Word Origin | | | ἵστημι
| | a prolonged form of a primary stao {stah'-o} (of the same meaning, and used for it in certain tenses) | | Transliterated Word | Phonetic Spelling | | | histēmi | | his'-tay-mee
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| | Parts of Speech | TDNT | | | Verb | | 7:638,1082 | | Definition | | |
- to cause or make to stand, to place, put, set
- to bid to stand by, [set up]
- in the presence of others, in the midst, before judges, before members of the Sanhedrin;
- to place
- to make firm, fix establish
- to cause a person or a thing to keep his or its place
- to stand, be kept intact (of family, a kingdom), to escape in safety
- to establish a thing, cause it to stand 1b
- to uphold or sustain the authority or force of anything
- to set or place in a balance
- to weigh: money to one (because in very early times before the introduction of coinage, the metals used to be weighed)
- to stand
- to stand by or near
- to stop, stand still, to stand immovable, stand firm 2a
- of the foundation of a building
- to stand
- continue safe and sound, stand unharmed, to stand ready or prepared
- to be of a steadfast mind
- of quality, one who does not hesitate, does not waiver
| | Translated Words | | | KJV (42) - establish, 5; misc, 17; set, 11; stand, 2; stand by, 3; stand still, 4; NAS (151) - brought, 1; bystanders, 1; came, 1; came to a halt, 1; come, 1; confirmed, 2; establish, 3; fixed, 1; hold, 1; lying, 1; make...stand, 2; placed, 1; put, 1; put forward, 2; set, 4; stand, 27; stand firm, 4; standing, 53; standing firm, 1; stands, 6; stood, 27; stood still, 1; stood upright, 1; stop, 1; stopped, 5; taking his stand, 1; weighed, 1; | | Verse Count | | KJV | NAS | | | | | |
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