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H5494 <
STRHEB
>@ סוּר
s
û
r
soor
Probably
passive
participle
of
H5493;
turned
{
off
}
that
{
is
}
deteriorated
: -
degenerate
.
G1080 <
STRGRK
>@ γεννάω
genna
ō
ghen
-
nah
'-
o
From
a
variation
of
G1085;
to
procreate
(
properly
of
the
father
but
by
extension
of
the
mother
);
figuratively
to
regenerate
: -
bear
beget
be
born
bring
forth
conceive
be
delivered
of
gender
make
spring
.
G203 <
STRGRK
>@ ἀκροβυστία
akrobustia
ak
-
rob
-
oos
-
tee
'-
ah
From
G206 and
probably
a
modified
form
of
πόσθη
posth
ē (
the
penis
or
male
sexual
organ
);
the
prepuce
;
by
implication
an
uncircumcised
(
that
is
gentile
figuratively
unregenerate
)
state
or
person
: -
not
circumcised
uncircumcised
[
with
G2192]
uncircumcision
.
G3501 <
STRGRK
>@ νέος νεώτερος
neos
ne
ō
teros
neh
'-
os
neh
-
o
'-
ter
-
os
A
primary
word
including
the
comparative
(
second
form
);
new
that
is
(
of
persons
)
youthful
or
(
of
things
)
fresh
;
figuratively
regenerate
: -
new
young
.
G4152 <
STRGRK
>@ πνευματικός
pneumatikos
phyoo
-
mat
-
ik
-
os
'
From
G4151;
non
-
carnal
that
is
(
humanly
)
ethereal
(
as
opposed
to
gross
)
or
(
daemoniacally
)
a
spirit
(
concretely
)
or
(
divinely
)
supernatural
regenerate
religious
: -
spiritual
.
Compare
G5591.
G4559 <
STRGRK
>@ σαρκικός
sarkikos
sar
-
kee
-
kos
'
From
G4561;
pertaining
to
flesh
that
is
(
by
extension
)
bodily
temporal
or
(
by
implication
)
animal
unregenerate
: -
carnal
fleshly
.
G616 <
STRGRK
>@ ἀποκυέω
apokue
ō
ap
-
ok
-
oo
-
eh
'
o
From
G575 and
the
base
of
G2949;
to
breed
forth
that
is
(
by
transformation
)
to
generate
(
figuratively
): -
beget
bring
forth
.