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Lexicon Results
Strong's G5299 - hypōpiazō
Outline of Biblical Usage
1) to beat black and blue, to smite so as to cause bruises and livid spots a) like a boxer one buffets his body, handle it roughly, discipline by hardships 2) metaph. a) to give one intolerable annoyance 1) beat one out, wear one out b) by entreaties 3) that part of the face that is under the eyes
Authorized Version (KJV) Translation Count — Total: 2
Concordance Results Using NKJV
Strong's G5299 - hypōpiazō
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Luk 18:5 |
'yet because this widow troubles me I will avenge her, lest by her continual coming she weary me.' " |
1Cr 9:27 |
But I discipline my body and bring [it] into subjection, lest, when I have preached to others, I myself should become disqualified. |
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