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word |
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2
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Ἰάειρος
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Jairus (i.e. Jair), an Israelite
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748
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Ἰακώβ
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Jacob (i.e. Ja`akob), the progenitor of the Israelites
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45
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Ἰάκωβος
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Jacobus, the name of three Israelites
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1
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Ἰαμβρῆς
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Jambres, an Egyptian
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1
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Ἰαννά
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Janna, an Israelite
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1
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Ἰαννῆς
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Jannes, an Egyptian
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50
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ἰάομαι
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to cure (literally or figuratively)
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11
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Ἰάρεδ
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Jared (i.e. Jered), an antediluvian
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4
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Ἰάσων
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about to cure; Jason, a Christian
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9
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ἰατρός
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a physician
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4
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ἰδέα
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a sight (comparative figuratively "idea"), i.e. aspect
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5
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ἰδιώτης
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a private person, i.e. (by implication) an ignoramus (compare "idiot")
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207
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ἰδού
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used as imperative lo!;
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8
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Ἰδουμαία
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Idumæa (i.e. Edom), a region East (and South) of Palestine
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21
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Ἰεζαβήλ
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Jezabel (i.e. Jezebel), a Tyrian woman (used as a synonym of a termagant or false teacher)
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38
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Ἰεσσαί
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Jessæ (i.e. Jishai), an Israelite
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27
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Ἰεφθάε
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Jephthaë (i.e. Jiphtach), an Israelite
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7
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Ἰεχονίας
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Jechonias (i.e. Jekonjah), an Israelite
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1275
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Ἰησοῦς
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Jesus (i.e. Jehoshua), the name of our Lord and two (three) other Israelites
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6
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Ἰκόνιον
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image-like; Iconium, a place in Asia Minor
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0
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Ἰλλυρικόν
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(the) Illyrican (shore), i.e. (as a name itself) Illyricum, a region of Europe
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13
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Ἰόππη
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Joppe (i.e. Japho), a place in Palestine
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190
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Ἰορδάνης
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the Jordanes (i.e. Jarden), a river of Palestine
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2
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ἰός
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rust (as if emitted by metals); also venom (as emitted by serpents)
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28
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Ἰουδά
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Judah (i.e. Jehudah or Juttah), a part of (or place in) Palestine
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75
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Ἰουδαία
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the Judæan land (i.e. Judæa), a region of Palestine
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0
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Ἰουδαΐζω
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to become a Judæan, i.e. "Judaize"
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1
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Ἰουδαϊκός
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Judaïc, i.e. resembling a Judæan
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0
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Ἰουδαϊκῶς
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Judaïcally or in a manner resembling a Judæan
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196
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Ἰουδαῖος
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Judæan, i.e. belonging to Jehudah
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0
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Ἰουδαϊσμός
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"Judaism", i.e. the Jewish faith and usages
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551
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Ἰούδας
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Judas (i.e. Jehudah), the name of ten Israelites; also of the posterity of one of them and its region
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0
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Ἰουλία
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Julia, a Christian woman
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2
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Ἰούλιος
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Julius, a centurion
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0
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Ἰουνιᾶς
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Junias, a Christian
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3
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Ἰοῦστος
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Justus, the name of three Christian
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322
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Ἰσαάκ
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Isaac (i.e. Jitschak), the son of Abraham
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1
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ἰσάγγελος
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like an angel, i.e. angelic
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1
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Ἰσαχάρ
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Isachar (i.e. Jissaskar), a son of Jacob (figuratively, his descendant)
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13
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Ἰσκαριώτης
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inhabitant of Kerioth; Iscariotes (i.e. Keriothite), an epithet of Judas the traitor
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4
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ἰσότης
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likeness (in condition or proportion); by implication, equity
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1
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ἰσότιμος
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of equal value or honor
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1
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ἰσόψυχος
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of similar spirit
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2198
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Ἰσραήλ
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Israel (i.e. Jisrael), the adopted name of Jacob, including his descendants (literally or figuratively)
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8
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Ἰσραηλίτης
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an "Israelite", i.e. descendant of Israel (literally or figuratively)
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84
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ἰσχυρός
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forcible (literally or figuratively)
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129
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ἰσχύς
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compare , a form of ); forcefulness (literally or figuratively)
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63
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ἰσχύω
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to have (or exercise) force (literally or figuratively)
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4
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Ἰταλία
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Italia, a region of Europe
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1
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Ἰταλικός
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Italic, i.e. belonging to Italia
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1
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Ἰτουραΐα
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Ituræa (i.e. Jetur), a region of Palestine
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3
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ἰχθύδιον
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a petty fish
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44
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ἰχθύς
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a fish
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18
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Ἰωάθαμ
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Joatham (i.e. Jotham), an Israelite
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2
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Ἰωάννα
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Joanna, a Christian
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1
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Ἰωαννᾶς
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Joannas, an Israelite
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156
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Ἰωάννης
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Joannes (i.e. Jochanan), the name of four Israelites
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50
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Ἰώβ
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Job (i.e. Ijob), a patriarch
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5
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Ἰωήλ
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Joel, an Israelite
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1
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Ἰωνάν
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Jonan, an Israelite
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18
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Ἰωνᾶς
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Jonas (i.e. Jonah), the name of two Israelites
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47
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Ἰωράμ
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Joram, an Israelite
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1
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Ἰωρείμ
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Jorim, an Israelite
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82
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Ἰωσαφάτ
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Josaphat (i.e. Jehoshaphat), an Israelite
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0
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Ἰωσή
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Jose, an Israelite
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9
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Ἰωσῆς
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Joses, the name of two Israelites
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588
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Ἰωσήφ
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Joseph, the name of seven Israelites
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22
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Ἰωσίας
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Josias (i.e. Joshiah), an Israelite
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2
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ἰῶτα
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"iota", the name of the eighth letter of the Greek alphabet, put (figuratively) for a very small part of anything
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