1514 | 1515. eirene (i-ray'-nay) | |
Probably from a primary verb eiro (to join); peace (literally or figuratively); by implication, prosperity
one, peace, quietness, rest, + set at one again.
Textus Receptus Greek Text eirhnh eirene
eirhnhn Matt 10:34, Matt 10:34, Mark 5:34, Luke 7:50, Luke 8:48, Luke 12:51, Luke 14:32, Luke 19:42, John 14:27, John 14:27, John 16:33, Acts 7:26, Acts 9:31, Acts 10:36, Acts 12:20, Rom 5:1, Rom 10:15, Eph 2:15, Eph 2:17, 2 Th 3:16, 2 Ti 2:22, Heb 12:14, Jam 3:18, 1 Pe 3:11, Rev 6:4 eirhnhV Luke 1:79, Luke 10:6, Acts 15:33, Acts 24:3, Rom 3:17, Rom 14:19, Rom 15:13, Rom 15:33, Rom 16:20, 1 Cor 14:33, 2 Cor 13:11, Eph 4:3, Eph 6:15, Php 4:9, 1 Th 5:23, 2 Th 3:16, Heb 7:2, Heb 11:31, Heb 13:20 eirhnh Matt 10:13, Matt 10:13, Luke 2:14, Luke 2:29, Luke 10:5, Luke 10:6, Luke 11:21, Luke 19:38, Luke 24:36, John 20:19, John 20:21, John 20:26, Acts 16:36, Rom 1:7, Rom 2:10, Rom 8:6, Rom 14:17, 1 Cor 1:3, 1 Cor 7:15, 1 Cor 16:11, 2 Cor 1:2, Gal 1:3, Gal 5:22, Gal 6:16, Eph 1:2, Eph 2:14, Eph 6:23, Php 1:2, Php 4:7, Col 1:2, Col 3:15, 1 Th 1:1, 1 Th 5:3, 2 Th 1:2, 1 Ti 1:2, 2 Ti 1:2, Titus 1:4, Phm 1:3, Jam 2:16, Jam 3:18, 1 Pe 1:2, 1 Pe 5:14, 2 Pe 1:2, 2 Pe 3:14, 2 Jo 1:3, 3 Jo 1:14, Jude 1:2, Rev 1:4 |