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mak-roth-oo-meh'-o
μακροθυμέω "Love is patient" |
A.) to be long-spirited, i.e. (obj.) forbearing or (subj.) patient
B.) to have patience; to be patient; to exhibit internal and external control in a difficult circumstance, which control could exhibit itself by delaying an action C.) to be of long spirit, not to lose heart, to persevere patiently and bravely [This is a type of patience that allows you to be unprovoked into action when there is an obvious need of more information to properly act.] |
This is a type of patience that allows you to be unprovoked into action when there is an obvious need of more information to properly act.
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khraste-yoo'-om-ahee
χρηστεῦομαι "Love is kind" |
A.) employed, i.e. (by impl.) useful] to show oneself useful, i.e. act benevolently.
B & E.) useful. To be kind, obliging, willing to help or assist C.)to show one’s self mild, to be kind, use kindness [This kindness enables you to be helpful to someone that normally you would not help.] |
This kindness enables you to be helpful to someone that normally you would not help.
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dzay-lo'-o / zēlóō
ζηλόω "Love does not Envy" |
A.) heat, i.e. (fig.) “zeal” or ardor, jealousy] to have warmth of feeling for or against
B.)to desire, eagerly desire, show zeal, feel an attitude or emotion of deep concern; to be jealous, envious, to experience morally corrupt zealous ill will; covet, as a negative attitude of lust & desire for another's possessions C.)to burn with zeal, to be heated or to boil with envy, hatred, anger E.) to make a show of zeal, to profess affection in order to gain someone as a follower [This type of “Zeal/Envy” is a passion that originates in the flesh. Some kind of apparent wrong or undignified desire that impels an individual to jump into action] |
This type of “Zeal/Envy” is a passion that originates in the flesh. Some kind of apparent wrong or undignified desire that impels an individual to jump into action
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per-per-yoo'-om-ahee / perpereuomai
περπερεύομαι "Love does not Boast" |
A.) to boast, brag
B.) To boast one's self |
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foo-see-o'-o / phusioō
φυσιόω "Loves is not Proud" |
A.) growth by germination or expansion] to inflate, i.e. make proud (haughty) does not puff-up or act arrogantly
B.) to puff up, inflate; pass. To be proud, arrogant C.); to inflate, blow up, blow out, to cause to swell up, be puffed up, to bear one’s self loftily D.) self-conceit [To make oneself more than or greater than those around him/her] |
To make oneself more than or greater than those around him/her
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ἀσχημονέω
as-kay-mon-eh'-o /aschēmoneō "Loves is not rude (NIV84) Love does not dishonor others (NIV 2011) |
A.) shapeless, inelegant] to be unbecoming
B.)to act improperly, dishonorably, indecently, rudely C.)to act unbecomingly [To be rude, vulgar or to “make fun at others expense”] |
To be rude, vulgar or to “make fun at others expense”
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dzay-teh'-o / zēteō (seek)
ζητέω "Love is not self-seeking" |
A.) Seek
B.) ; to look for, seek out, to try to obtain, desire to possess, strive for, or strive to find C.) to seek in order to find D.) specifically (by Hebraism) to worship |
The old adage of “What is in it for me”. Seeking one’s own position above another
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par-ox-oo'-no/ paroxunō
παροξύνω "Love is not easily angered" |
A.) acid”, keen, rapid] to sharpen alongside, i.e. (fig.) to exasperate (rouse to anger)
B.) ; (intr.) to be greatly distressed; to be angered, irritated C.) ; to irritate, provoke, rouse to anger, or indignation D.) To incite or to impel (goad) [Active or Passive; to provoke others and to be provoked by others into anger or aggression rom pará (G3844), at the point of, unto, implying movement toward a certain point, and oxúnō (G3691), to sharpen, incite, irritate.] |
Active or Passive; to provoke others and to be provoked by others into anger or aggression
rom pará (G3844), at the point of, unto, implying movement toward a certain point, and oxúnō (G3691), to sharpen, incite, irritate. |
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log-id'-zom-ahee ("Logs-records)
λογίζομαι kak-os' (Subj. "Injuries/offenses) κακός "Love keeps no record of wrongs". |
A.) take an inventory, estimate
of a.) worthless (effects), i.e. (subj.) depraved or (obj.) injurious B.) ; to credit, count, reckon; regard, think, consider of b.) evil, wicked wrong, bad, perversion of goodness C.) ; to reckon, count, compute, calculate, impute of c.) wrong, crime [To simply remember or recount the wrongs of others against oneself or the Logging of offenses, hurts, injustices, or injuries of others or that oneself has previously performed] |
To simply remember or recount the wrongs of others against oneself
the Logging of offenses, hurts, injustices, or injuries of others or that oneself has previously performed |
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khah'ee-ro / chairō ( cheering)
χαίρω ad-ee-kee'-ah/adikia (injustice) ἀδικία "Love does not delight in evil", |
A.) ; cheerful, happy
about: injustice, wrongfulness B.) ; to rejoice, be glad, delighted about: wickedness, evil, wrongdoing C.); rejoice, be glad about: injustice, unrighteousness [To rejoice when something happens to another that causes that individual pain and suffering] |
To rejoice when something happens to another that causes that individual pain and suffering
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soong-khah'ee-ro sugchairō
συγχαίρω al-ay'-thi-a / alētheia (Truth) ἀλήθεια "Love rejoices with the truth." |
A.) sympathize in gladness, congratulates
a.) with the truth B.) to rejoice b.) with truth, truthfulness; corresponding to reality C.) to rejoice with c.) truth [Whatever is true, to be in agreement with that truth in gladness no matter what it might be.] [Whatever is true, to be in agreement with that truth in gladness no matter what it might be.] |
Whatever is true, to be in agreement with that truth in gladness no matter what it might be.
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στέγω
steg'-o / stegō (covers) "Love it always protects" |
A.) roof-over, i.e. (fig.) to cover with silence (endure patiently)
B.) to put up with, stand, endure; to protect, cover C.) to keep secret; to hide, conceal [Basically to keep others business or personal affairs private from others} |
Basically to keep others business or personal affairs private from others
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πιστεύω
pist-yoo'-o / pisteuō "Love always trusts" |
A.) from [4102 persuasion, i.e. credence; moral conviction] to have faith (in, upon, or with respect to, a person or thing) i.e. credit; by implication to entrust (especially one’s spiritual wellbeing to the Messiah)
B.) to believe, put ones faith in, trust, entrust C.) ; trust (confidence of the goodness in men) [An individual’s position of giving the benefit of the doubt. Eagerly believing in another or a situation until proven otherwise.] |
An individual’s position of giving the benefit of the doubt. Eagerly believing in another or a situation until proven otherwise.
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ἐλπίζω
el-pid'-zo / elpizō "Love always hopes" |
A.) from [1680 to anticipate, expectation, or confidence] to expect, or confide
B.) ; to hope, hope for, put hope in, expect C.) to hope (to wait for deliverance/redemption/salvation with joy and full of confidence) [Hoping or patiently expecting things that are promised or expected.] |
Hoping or patiently expecting things that are promised or expected.
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ὑπομένω
hoop-om-en'-o / hupomenō "Love always perseveres" |
A.) ; to stay under (behind), i.e. remain; fig. to undergo, i.e. bear (trials), have fortitude, persevere
B.) to stay behind; to stand firm, endure, persevere C.) to endure, bear bravely and calmly D.) To remain under, i.e., to persevere, endure, sustain, bear up under, suffer, as a load of miseries, adversities, persecutions or provocations with faith [Persevering in any and all circumstances with calmness and confidence. ] |
Persevering in any and all circumstances with calmness and confidence
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ἐκπίπτω
ek-pip'-to / ekpiptō "Love never fails." |
A.) ; to drop away, be driven out of one’s course, to lose, become inefficient
B.) to fall off, to fail; to run aground, be dashed to pieces C.) to perish; to fail [ This is a naval term to “run a ship a ground”. In the Messiah you will never run your ship (life) aground.] |
This is a naval term to “run a ship a ground”. In the Messiah you will never run your ship (life) aground.
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