humnos: a hymn Original Word: ὕμνος, ου, ὁ Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Transliteration: humnos Phonetic Spelling: (hoom'-nos) Short Definition: a hymn, sacred song Definition: a hymn, sacred song, song of praise to God.
Cognate: 5215 hýmnos (from hydeō, "to celebrate") – a song that gives honor, praise, or thanksgiving (transliterated into English as "hymn"). 5215 /hýmnos ("hymn") in antiquity was a song celebrating (praising) pagan gods, heroes, and conquerors. In the NT, 5215 /hýmnos ("hymns") is used only of praising the triune God, manifested in the flesh in Jesus Christ, the God-man. It occurs twice in the NT (Eph 5:19; Col 3:16), pointing to well-known songs of praise to God that became established hymns for the early Christians. See 5214 (hymneō). Word Origin a prim. word Definition a hymn NASB Word Usage hymns (2).NAS Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible with Hebrew-Aramaic and Greek Dictionaries Copyright © 1981, 1998 by The Lockman Foundation All rights reserved Lockman.org hymn. Apparently from a simpler (obsolete) form of hudeo (to celebrate; probably akin to aido; compare abowt); a "hymn" or religious ode (one of the Psalms) -- hymn. see GREEK aido see HEBREW abowt
Ὑμέναιος — 2 Occ. ὑμετέρα — 2 Occ. ὑμετέραν — 1 Occ. ὑμετέρας — 2 Occ. ὑμετέρῳ — 2 Occ. ὑμέτερον — 3 Occ. ὑμέτερος — 1 Occ. ὑμνήσαντες — 2 Occ. ὑμνήσω — 1 Occ. ὕμνουν — 1 Occ. ὑμῶν — 1 Occ. Ὕπαγε — 24 Occ. ὑπάγῃ — 1 Occ. ὑπάγητε — 1 Occ. ὑπάγει — 11 Occ. ὑπάγειν — 5 Occ. ὑπάγεις — 5 Occ. Ὑπάγετε — 14 Occ. ὑπάγω — 15 Occ. ὑπάγοντας — 1 Occ.
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