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Luke 18:43
Immediately
3916
he regained
308
his sight
308
and
began
following
190
Him,
A
glorifying
1392
God
2316
; and when
B
all
3956
the people
2992
saw
3708
it, they gave
1325
praise
136
to God
2316
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Luke 18:43
Immediately he regained his sight and
began
following Jesus, glorifying
and
praising
and
honoring God. And all the people, when they saw it, praised God.
NASB Cross References:
Related verses.
A
Matt 9:8
But when the crowds saw
this,
they were awestruck, and glorified God, who had given such authority to men.
B
Luke 9:43
And they were all amazed at the greatness of God. ¶ But while everyone was marveling at all that He was doing, He said to His disciples,
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136
ainos
; of unc. or.;
praise
(noun):--praise(2).
190
akoloutheô
; from
1
(as a cop. pref.) and
keleuthos
(a road, way); to follow:--
follow(35), followed(36), following(17), follows(1).
308
anablepô
; from
303
and
991; to look up, recover sight:--
looked(4), looking(5), receive...sight(2), receive sight(2), received...sight(2), received sight(2), regain his sight(1), regain...sight(3), regained...sight(4).
1325
didômi
; redupl. from the root
do-
;
to give
(in various senses lit. or fig.):--add(1), allow(2), bestowed(4), cause(2), commanded*(1), dealing(1), drew(1), gave(79), give(122), given(117), gives(14), giving(12), grant(15), granted(10), granting(2), leave(1), make(1), offer(2), pass(1), pay(5), permitted(1), pour(1), poured(1), produce(1), produces(1), producing(1), put(6), puts(1), putting(1), show(1), struck*(1), utter(1), venture*(1), yielded(3).
1392
doxazô
; from
1391; to render
or
esteem glorious
(in a wide application):--full of glory(1), glorified(20), glorifies(1), glorify(19), glorifying(12), had glory(1), has...glory(1), honor(1), honored(2), magnify(1), praised(1), praising(1).
2316
theos
; of unc. or.;
God, a god:--
divinely(1), God(1267), god(6), God's(27), God-fearing(1), godly(2), godly*(1), gods(8), Lord(1).
2992
laos
; a prim. word;
the people:--
people(134), peoples(8).
3708
horaô
; a prim. vb.;
to see, perceive, attend to:--
appear(2), appeared(21), appearing(1), behold(3), beware(1), certainly seen(1), do(2), look(5), look after(1), looked(12), perceive(3), recognizing(1), saw(180), see(129), seeing(20), seen(63), seen...see(1), sees(2), suffer(1), undergo(3), underwent(1), watch(2), witnessed(1).
3916
parachrêma
; from
3844
and
5536; instantly:--
immediately(14), once(3).
3956
pas
; a prim. word;
all, every:--
all(731), all the things(7), all...things(1), all kinds(1), all men(14), all people(4), all respects(3), all things(126), all*(1), always*(3), any(16), any at all(1), anyone(3), anything(3), anything*(1), continually*(6), entire(4), every(128), every form(1), every kind(9), every respect(1), every way(2), everyone(71), everyone's(1), everyone*(1), everything(45), forever*(1), full(2), great(2), no*(15), none*(1), nothing(1), nothing*(1), one(4), perfectly(1), quite(1), whatever(3), whatever*(1), whoever(7), whole(18).
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