4486 | 4487. rhema (hray'-mah) | |
From rheo; an utterance (individually, collectively or specially),; by implication, a matter or topic (especially of narration, command or dispute); with a negative naught whatever
+ evil, + nothing, saying, word.
see GREEK rheo
Textus Receptus Greek Text rhma rhema
rhmasin John 5:47 rhmata Luke 1:65, Luke 2:19, Luke 2:51, Luke 7:1, Luke 24:11, John 3:34, John 6:63, John 6:68, John 8:20, John 8:47, John 10:21, John 12:48, John 14:10, John 15:7, John 17:8, Acts 2:14, Acts 5:20, Acts 6:11, Acts 6:13, Acts 10:22, Acts 10:44, Acts 11:14, Acts 13:42, Acts 16:38, Acts 26:25, Rom 10:18, 2 Cor 12:4, Rev 17:17 rhmati Matt 4:4, Luke 4:4, Luke 5:5, Eph 5:26, Heb 1:3, Heb 11:3 rhmatoV Matt 26:75, Mark 14:72, Luke 2:17, Luke 9:45, Luke 20:26, Acts 11:16, Rom 10:17 rhmatwn Luke 24:8, John 12:47, Acts 5:32, Heb 12:19, 2 Pe 3:2, Jude 1:17 rhma Matt 5:11, Matt 12:36, Matt 18:16, Matt 27:14, Mark 9:32, Luke 1:37, Luke 1:38, Luke 2:15, Luke 2:29, Luke 2:50, Luke 3:2, Luke 9:45, Luke 18:34, Acts 10:37, Acts 28:25, Rom 10:8, Rom 10:8, 2 Cor 13:1, Eph 6:17, Heb 6:5, 1 Pe 1:25, 1 Pe 1:25 |