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DOERS @ (the obedient)- kjv@Matthew:7:21; kjv@Matthew:12:50; kjv@Luke:6:47; kjv@John:13:17; kjv@Romans:2:13; kjv@James:1:22; kjv@James:4:11 kjv@1John:2:17; kjv@Revelation:22:14 Obedience, OBEDIENCE Commandments, BIBLE, THE; THE WORD OF GOD & BIBLE, THE; THE WORD OF GOD Law, BIBLE, THE; THE WORD OF GOD

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DOERS @ (the obedient)- kjv@Matthew:7:21; kjv@Matthew:12:50; kjv@Luke:6:47; kjv@John:13:17; kjv@Romans:2:13; kjv@James:1:22; kjv@James:4:11 kjv@1John:2:17; kjv@Revelation:22:14 Obedience, OBEDIENCE Commandments, BIBLE, THE; THE WORD OF GOD & BIBLE, THE; THE WORD OF GOD Law, BIBLE, THE; THE WORD OF GOD

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H4849 <STRHEB>@ מרשׁעת mirshaath meer-shah'-ath From H7561; a female wicked doer: - wicked woman.


H6735 <STRHEB>@ ציר tsîyr tseer From H6696; a hinge (as pressed in turning); also a throe (as a physical or mental pressure); also a herald or errand doer (as constrained by the principal): - {ambassador} {hinge} {messenger} {pain} {pang} sorrow. Compare H6736.


H7489 <STRHEB>@ רעע râ‛araw-ah' A primitive root; properly to spoil (literally by breaking to pieces); figuratively to make (or be) good for {nothing} that {is} bad ({physically} socially or morally). (associate selves and show self friendly are by mistake for H7462.): - {afflict} associate selves [by mistake for {H7462]} break ({down} in {pieces}) + {displease} ({be} {bring} do) evil ({doer} {entreat} {man}) show self friendly [by mistake for {H7462]} do {harm} (do) {hurt} (behave {self} deal) {ill} X {indeed} do {mischief} {punish} still {vex} (do) wicked ({doer} {-ly}) be ({deal} do) worse.


G15 <STRGRK>@ ἀγαθοποιέω agathopoieō ag-ath-op-oy-eh'-o From G17; to be a well-doer (as a favor or a duty): - (when) do good (well).


G17 <STRGRK>@ ἀγαθοποιός agathopoios ag-ath-op-oy-os' From G18 and G4160; a well-doer that is virtuous: - them that do well.


G2554 <STRGRK>@ κακοποιέω kakopoieō kak-op-oy-eh'-o From G2555; to be a bad doer that is (objectively) to injure or (generally) to sin: - do (-ing) evil.


G2555 <STRGRK>@ κακοποιός kakopoios kak-op-oy-os' From G2556 and G4160; a bad doer; (specifically) a criminal: - evil-doer malefactor.


G2557 <STRGRK>@ κακοῦργος kakourgos kak-oor'-gos From G2556 and the base of G2041; a wrong doer that is criminal: - evil-doer malefactor.


G4163 <STRGRK>@ ποιητής poiētēs poy-ay-tace' From G4160; a performer; specifically a poet: - doer poet.