scholazó: to be at leisure, hence to devote oneself to Original Word: σχολάζω Part of Speech: Verb Transliteration: scholazó Phonetic Spelling: (skhol-ad'-zo) Short Definition: I have leisure, stand empty Definition: (a) I have leisure, (b) I stand empty (of a house).
Word Origin from scholé Definition to be at leisure, hence to devote oneself to NASB Word Usage devote yourselves (1), unoccupied (1).NAS Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible with Hebrew-Aramaic and Greek Dictionaries Copyright © 1981, 1998 by The Lockman Foundation All rights reserved Lockman.org empty, give self. From schole; to take a holiday, i.e. Be at leisure for (by implication, devote oneself wholly to); figuratively, to be vacant (of a house) -- empty, give self. see GREEK schole
ἐσχίσθησαν — 1 Occ. σχίσας — 1 Occ. σχίσει — 1 Occ. σχίσωμεν — 1 Occ. σχιζομένους — 1 Occ. σχίσμα — 6 Occ. σχίσματα — 2 Occ. σχοινία — 1 Occ. σχοινίων — 1 Occ. σχολάσητε — 1 Occ. σχολῇ — 1 Occ. ἔσωσεν — 4 Occ. ἐσώθη — 4 Occ. ἐσώθημεν — 1 Occ. ἐσώζοντο — 1 Occ. σέσωκέν — 7 Occ. σεσωσμένοι — 2 Occ. σέσωται — 1 Occ. σῶσαι — 15 Occ. σώσαντος — 1 Occ.
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