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Dict: strongs - adhere



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H1692 @ דּבק dâbaq daw-bak' A primitive root; properly to {impinge} that {is} cling or adhere; figuratively to catch by pursuit: - {abide} {fast} cleave (fast {together}) follow close ({hard} {after}) be joined ({together}) keep ({fast}) {overtake} pursue {hard} {stick} take.

H2442 @ חכה châkâh khaw-kaw' A primitive root (apparently akin to H2707 through the idea of piercing); properly to adhere to; hence to await: - {long} {tarry} wait.

H6821 @ צפד tsâphad tsaw-fad' A primitive root; to adhere: - cleave.

G3531 @ Νικολαΐ́της Nikolaitēs nik-ol-ah-ee'-tace From G3532; a Nicolaite that is adherent of Nicolaus: - Nicolaitane.

G3609 @ οἰκεῖος oikeios oy-ki'-os From G3624; domestic that is (as noun) a relative adherent: - (those) of the (his own) house (-hold).

G4337 @ προσέχω prosechō pros-ekh'-o From G4314 and G2192; (figuratively) to hold the mind (G3563 implied) towards that is pay attention to be cautious about apply oneself to adhere to: - (give) attend (-ance -ance at -ance to unto) beware be given to give (take) heed (to unto) have regard.

G4342 @ προσκαρτερέω proskartereō pros-kar-ter-eh'-o From G4314 and G2594; to be earnest towards that is (to a thing) to persevere be constantly diligent or (in a place) to attend assiduously all the exercises or (to a person) to adhere closely to (as a servitor): - attend (give self) continually (upon) continue (in instant in with) wait on (continually).

G4347 @ προσκολλάω proskollaō pros-kol-lay'-o From G4314 and G2853; to glue to that is (figuratively) to adhere: - cleave join (self).

G4357 @ προσμένω prosmenō pros-men'-o From G4314 and G3306; to stay further that is remain in a place with a person; figuratively to adhere to persevere in: - abide still be with cleave unto continue in (with).

G4770 @ Στωΐκός Stōikos sto-ik-os' From G4745; a stoic (as occupying a particular porch in Athens) that is adherent of a certain philosophy: - Stoick.

G472 @ ἀντέχομαι antechomai an-tekh'-om-ahee From G473 and the middle of G2192; to hold oneself opposite to that is (by implication) adhere to; by extension to care for: - hold fast hold to support.