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Eph 4:19
and they, having
A
become
524
callous
524
,
B
have given
3860
themselves
1438
over
3860
to
C
sensuality
766
1
for the practice
2039
of every
3956
kind
3956
of impurity
167
with greediness
4124
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2015
Eph 4:19
And they, [the ungodly in their spiritual apathy], having become callous
and
unfeeling, have given themselves over [as prey] to unbridled sensuality, eagerly craving the practice of every kind of impurity [that their desires may demand].
NASB Translator's Notes:
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1
Or
greedy for the practice of every kind of impurity
NASB Cross References:
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A
1 Tim 4:2
by means of the hypocrisy of liars seared in their own conscience as with a branding iron,
B
Rom 1:24
¶ Therefore God gave them over in the lusts of their hearts to impurity, so that their bodies would be dishonored among them.
C
Col 3:5
¶ Therefore consider the members of your earthly body as dead to immorality, impurity, passion, evil desire, and greed, which amounts to idolatry.
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Heb.
167
akatharsia
; from
169; uncleanness:--
impurity(9), uncleanness(1).
524
apalgeô
; from
575
and
algeô
(to feel pain, suffer); to cease to feel pain for:--
become callous(1).
766
aselgeia
; of unc. or.;
licentiousness, wantonness:--
licentiousness(1), sensual(1), sensuality(8).
1438
heautou
; from a prim. pron.
he
(him, her)
and gen. (dat. or acc.) of
846; of himself, herself, itself:--
aside*(1), conscious*(1), each other(2), herself(4), himself(91), itself(12), mind(1), none*(1), one another(13), oneself(1), ourselves(19), own(48), own estimation(2), own initiative(3), own persons(1), own...himself(1), senses(1), themselves(44), venture*(1), within*(1), yourselves(32).
2039
ergasia
; from
2041; work
(noun):--business(2), effort(1), practice(1), profit(2).
3860
paradidômi
; from
3844
and
1325; to hand over, to give
or
deliver over, to betray:--
betray(17), betrayed(10), betraying(9), betrays(3), commended(1), committed(3), deliver(6), delivered(21), delivered over(1), delivering(3), entrusted(3), entrusting(1), gave(4), gave...over(3), given...over(1), hand(6), handed(9), handed...over(1), handed down(4), handed over(4), hands(1), permits(1), put(1), putting(1), risked(1), surrender(1), taken into custody(2), turn...over(1).
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).
4124
pleonexia
; from
4123; advantage, covetousness:--
covetousness(1), deeds of coveting(1), greed(7), greediness(1).
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