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From tino; a value, i.e. Money paid, or (concretely and collectively) valuables; by analogy, esteem (especially of the highest degree), or the dignity itself
honour, precious, price, some.
see GREEK tino
Textus Receptus Greek Text timh time
timhn Matt 27:9, John 4:44, Rom 2:7, Rom 9:21, Rom 13:7, Rom 13:7, 1 Cor 12:23, 1 Cor 12:24, 2 Ti 2:20, 2 Ti 2:21, Heb 3:3, Heb 5:4, 1 Pe 1:7, 1 Pe 3:7, 2 Pe 1:17, Rev 4:9, Rev 4:11, Rev 5:12, Rev 21:24, Rev 21:26 timhV Acts 5:2, Acts 5:3, Acts 7:16, 1 Cor 6:20, 1 Cor 7:23, 1 Ti 5:17, 1 Ti 6:1 timh Matt 27:6, Rom 2:10, Rom 12:10, Col 2:23, 1 Th 4:4, 1 Ti 1:17, 1 Ti 6:16, Heb 2:7, Heb 2:9, 1 Pe 2:7, Rev 5:13, Rev 7:12, Rev 19:1 timwrhqwsin Acts 22:5 timwrwn Acts 26:11 |