1341 | 1342. dikaios (dik'-ah-yos) | |
From dike; equitable (in character or act); by implication, innocent, holy (absolutely or relatively)
just, meet, right(-eous).
see GREEK dike
Textus Receptus Greek Text dikaioV dikaios
dikaiai Rev 15:3, Rev 16:7, Rev 19:2 dikaian John 7:24, 2 Pe 2:8 dikaiaV 2 Th 1:5 dikaia John 5:30, Rom 7:12, Php 4:8, 1 Jo 3:12 dikaie John 17:25 dikaioiV Luke 15:7 dikaioV Matt 1:19, Luke 2:25, Luke 23:47, Luke 23:50, Acts 10:22, Rom 1:17, Rom 3:10, Gal 3:11, 2 Ti 4:8, Heb 10:38, Heb 11:4, 1 Pe 3:18, 1 Pe 4:18, 2 Pe 2:8, 1 Jo 1:9, 1 Jo 2:29, 1 Jo 3:7, 1 Jo 3:7, Rev 16:5, Rev 22:11 dikaiouV Matt 5:45, Matt 9:13, Mark 2:17, Luke 5:32, Luke 20:20, 1 Pe 3:12 dikaiw Matt 27:19, 1 Ti 1:9 |