1938 | 1939. epithumia (ep-ee-thoo-mee'-ah) | |
From epithumeo; a longing (especially for what is forbidden)
concupiscence, desire, lust (after).
see GREEK epithumeo
Textus Receptus Greek Text epiqumia epithumia
epiqumiaiV Rom 1:24, Rom 6:12, Gal 5:24, Eph 2:3, 2 Ti 3:6, Titus 3:3, 1 Pe 1:14, 1 Pe 4:2, 1 Pe 4:3, 2 Pe 2:18 epiqumiai Mark 4:19 epiqumian Rom 7:7, Rom 7:8, Gal 5:16, Php 1:23, Col 3:5 epiqumiaV John 8:44, Rom 13:14, Eph 4:22, 1 Th 4:5, 1 Ti 6:9, 2 Ti 2:22, 2 Ti 4:3, Titus 2:12, Jam 1:14, 2 Pe 3:3, Jude 1:16, Jude 1:18, Rev 18:14 epiqumia Luke 22:15, 1 Th 2:17, Jam 1:15, 2 Pe 1:4, 2 Pe 2:10, 1 Jo 2:16, 1 Jo 2:16, 1 Jo 2:17 epiqumiwn 1 Pe 2:11 |