Dict: all - tet
tcr.html:
smith:
TETRARCH
- T>@ - properly the sovereign or governor of the fourth part of a country. kjv@Matthew:14:1; kjv@Luke:3:1 kjv@Luke:9:7; kjv@Acts:13:1) The title was, however, often applied to any one who governed a Roman province, of whatever size. The title of king was sometimes assigned to a tetrarch. kjv@Matthew:14:9; kjv@Mark:6:14 kjv@Mark:6:22)
easton:
Tetrarch @ strictly the ruler over the fourth part of a province; but the word denotes a ruler of a province generally kjv@Matthew:14:1; kjv@Luke:3:1 kjv@Luke:3:19 kjv@Luke:9:7; kjv@Acts:13:1). Herod and Phasael, the sons of Antipater, were the first tetrarchs in Palestine. Herod the tetrarch had the title of king kjv@Matthew:14:9).
tcr.html2:
torrey:
tcr.1:
naves:
TETRARCH @
- A Roman ruler kjv@Matthew:14:1
filter-bible-link.pl:
hitchcock:
kjv@STRING:Caiphas <HITCHCOCK>@ he that seeks with diligence; one that vomiteth - HITCHCOCK-C
kjv@STRING:Tetrarch <HITCHCOCK>@ governor of a fourth part - HITCHCOCK-T
tcr:
strongs:
H1747 <STRHEB>@ דּוּמיּה dûmîyâh doo-me-yaw' From H1820; stillness; adverbially silently; abstractly {quiet} trust: - {silence} {silent} waiteth.
H3217 <STRHEB>@ ילּפת yallepheth yal-leh'-feth From an unused root apparently meaning to stick or scrape; scurf or tetter: - scabbed.
H4118 <STRHEB>@ מהר mahêr mah-hare' From H4116; properly hurrying; hence (adverbially) in a hurry: - {hasteth} {hastily} at {once} {quickly} {soon} {speedily} suddenly.
H7374 <STRHEB>@ רטט reţeţ reh'-tet From an unused root meaning to tremble; terror: - fear.
H7986 <STRHEB>@ שׁלּטת shalleţeth shal-leh'-teth Feminine from H7980; a vixen: - imperious.
H8296 <STRHEB>@ שׂרטת שׂרט ώereţ ώâreţeth {seh'-ret} saw-reh'-teth From H8295; an incision: - cutting.
G2076 <STRGRK>@ ἐστί esti es-tee' Third person singular present indicative of G1510; he (she or it) is; also (with neuter plural) they are: - are be (-long) call X can [-not] come consisteth X dure for awhile + follow X have (that) is (to say) make meaneth X must needs + profit + remaineth + wrestle.
G5066 <STRGRK>@ τεταρταῖος tetartaios tet-ar-tah'-yos From G5064; pertaining to the fourth day: - four days.
G5067 <STRGRK>@ τέταρτος tetartos tet'-ar-tos From G5064; fourth: - four (-th).
G5068 <STRGRK>@ τετράγωνος tetragōnos tet-rag'-on-nos From G5064 and G1137; four cornered that is square: - foursquare.
G5069 <STRGRK>@ τετράδιον tetradion tet-rad'-ee-on Neuter of a presumed derivative of τέτρας tetras (a tetrad; from G5064); a quaternion or squad (picket) of four Roman soldiers: - quaternion.
G5070 <STRGRK>@ τετρακισχίλιοι tetrakischilioi tet-rak-is-khil'-ee-oy From the multiplicative adverb of G5064 and G5507; four times a thousand: - four thousand.
G5071 <STRGRK>@ τετρακόσιοι τετρακόσια tetrakosioi tetrakosia tet-rak-os'-ee-oy tet-rak-os'-ee-ah) Neuter and plural from G5064 and G1540; four hundred: - four hundred.
G5072 <STRGRK>@ τετράμηνον tetramēnon tet-ram'-ay-non Neuter of a compound of G5064 and G3376; a four months' space: - four months.
G5073 <STRGRK>@ τετραπλόος tetraploos tet-rap-lo'-os From G5064 and a derivative of the base of G4118; quadruple: - fourfold.
G5074 <STRGRK>@ τετράπους tetrapous tet-rap'-ooce From G5064 and G4228; a quadruped: - fourfooted beast.
G5075 <STRGRK>@ τετραρχέω tetrarcheō tet-rar-kheh'-o From G5076; to be a tetrarch: - (be) tetrarch.
G5076 <STRGRK>@ τετράρχης tetrarchēs tet-rar'-khace From G5064 and G757; the ruler of a fourth part of a country (tetrarch): - tetrarch.