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GENTLENESS, DIVINE @ kjv@Psalms:18:35; kjv@Isaiah:40:11; kjv@Isaiah:42:3; kjv@2Corinthians:10:1 Goodness of God, GOODNESS OF GOD

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GENTLENESS @

- OF CHRIST kjv@Isaiah:40:11; kjv@2Corinthians:10:1; kjv@Matthew:11:29 .
See JESUS,_COMPASSION_OF .
See JESUS,_HUMILITY_OF .
See JESUS,_MEEKNESS_OF

- OF GOD kjv@2Samuel:22:36; kjv@Psalms:18:35; kjv@Isaiah:40:11 .
See GOD,_COMPASSION_OF .
See GOD,_LONGSUFFERING_OF .Of Paul kjv@1Thessalonians:2:7

- EXHORTATIONS TO kjv@Galatians:5:22; kjv@2Timothy:2:24-26; kjv@Titus:3:1-2; kjv@James:3:17 .
See HUMILITY .
See KINDNESS .
See MEEKNESS .
See PATIENCE

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kjv@STRING:Laban <HITCHCOCK>@ white; shining; gentle; brittle - HITCHCOCK-L


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GENTLENESS, DIVINE @ kjv@Psalms:18:35; kjv@Isaiah:40:11; kjv@Isaiah:42:3; kjv@2Corinthians:10:1 Goodness of God, GOODNESS OF GOD

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H441 <STRHEB>@ אלּף אלּוּף 'alûph 'allûph {al-loof'} al-loof' From H502; familiar; a {friend} also gentle; hence a bullock (as being tame; {applied} although {masculine} to a cow); and so a chieftain (as notable like neat cattle): - {captain} {duke} (chief) {friend} {governor} {guide} ox.


H6031 <STRHEB>@ ענה ‛ânâh aw-naw' A primitive root (possibly rather identical with H6030 through the idea of looking down or browbeating); to depress literally or {figuratively} transitively or intransitively (in various applications). (sing is by mistake for H6030.): - abase {self} afflict ({-ion} {self}) answer [by mistake for {H6030]} chasten {self} deal hardly {with} {defile} {exercise} {force} {gentleness} humble ({self}) {hurt} {ravish} sing [by mistake for {H6030]} speak [by mistake for {H6030]} submit {self} {weaken} X in any wise.


H6035 <STRHEB>@ עניו ענו ‛ânâv ‛ânâyv {aw-nawv'} aw-nawv' The second form is by intermixture with H6041; from H6031; depressed ({figuratively}) in mind (gentle) or circumstances ({needy} especially saintly): - {humble} {lowly} {meek} poor`. Compare H6041.


H6037 <STRHEB>@ ענוה ‛anvâh an-vaw' Feminine of H6035; mildness (royal); also (concretely) oppressed: - {gentleness} meekness.


H6038 <STRHEB>@ ענוה ‛ănâvâh an-aw-vaw' From H6035; {condescension} human and subjective ({modesty}) or divine and objective (clemency): - {gentleness} {humility} meekness.


H8535 <STRHEB>@ תּם tâm tawm From H8552; complete; usually (morally) pious; specifically {gentle} dear: - coupled {together} {perfect} {plain} {undefiled} upright.


G1152 <STRGRK>@ Δάμαρις Damaris dam'-ar-is Probably from the base of G1150; perhaps gentle; Damaris an Athenian woman: - Damaris.


G1932 <STRGRK>@ ἐπιείκεια epieikeia ep-ee-i'-ki-ah From G1933; suitableness that is (by implication) equity mildness: - clemency gentleness.


G1933 <STRGRK>@ ἐπιεικής epieikēs ep-ee-i-kace' From G1909 and G1503; appropriate that is (by implication) mild: - gentle moderation patient.


G2250 <STRGRK>@ ἡμέρα hēmera hay-mer'-ah Feminine (with G5610 implied) of a derivative of ἧμαι hēmai (to sit; akin to the base of G1476) meaning tame that is gentle; day that is (literally) the time space between dawn and dark or the whole 24 hours (but several days were usually reckoned by the Jews as inclusive of the parts of both extremes); figuratively a period (always defined more or less clearly by the context): - age + alway (mid-) day (by day [-ly]) + for ever judgment (day) time while years.


G2261 <STRGRK>@ ἤπιος ēpios ay'-pee-os Probably from G2031; properly affable that is mild or kind: - gentle.


G3356 <STRGRK>@ μετριοπαθέω metriopatheō met-ree-op-ath-eh'-o From a compound of the base of G3357 and G3806; to be moderate in passion that is gentle (to treat indulgently): - have compassion.


G4235 <STRGRK>@ πρᾴος praos prah'-os A form of G4239 used in certain parts; gentle that is humble: - meek.


G4236 <STRGRK>@ πρᾳότης praotēs prah-ot'-ace From G4235; gentleness; by implication humility: - meekness.


G5544 <STRGRK>@ χρηστότης chrēstotēs khray-stot'-ace From G5543; usefulness that is moral excellence (in character or demeanor): - gentleness good (-ness) kindness.