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NETBible: Strong -- 2784

kerusso <2784>

khrussw kerusso

Pronunciation:kay-roos'-so
Origin:of uncertain affinity
Reference:TDNT - 3:697,430
PrtSpch:v
In Greek:ekhrucyh 1, ekhrussen 3, ekhrusson 1, ekhruxamen 2, ekhruxan 2, ekhruxen 2, khrucyeiv 1, khrucyentov 1, khrucyh 2, khrucyhnai 2, khrucyhsetai 2, khrussei 2, khrussein 6, khrussetai 1, khrussete 1, khrussomen 4, khrussonta 1, khrussontav 1, khrussontov 1, khrussousin 1, khrussw 2, khrusswn 13, khruxai 3, khruxate 2, khruxav 1, khruxon 1, khruxw 1, khruxwsin 1
In NET:preaching 7, proclaiming 5, to proclaim 4, to preach 4, preach 4, proclaimed 4, proclaim 2, we preach 2, is proclaimed 2, preached 2, began proclaiming 1, began preaching 1, are they to preach 1, Preach 1, I preach 1, I can preach 1, after preaching 1, announced 1, be preached 1, has been preached 1, are preaching 1, be proclaimed 1, preaches 1, we preached 1, we do proclaim 1, we proclaimed 1, will be preached 1, will be proclaimed 1, was proclaimed 1, to announce 1, is being preached 1, you preach 1, proclaims 1, they proclaimed 1, he began to proclaim 1
In AV:preach 51, publish 5, proclaim 2, preached + 2258 2, preacher 1
Count:61
Definition:1) to be a herald, to officiate as a herald
1a) to proclaim after the manner of a herald
1b) always with the suggestion of formality, gravity and an
authority which must be listened to and obeyed
2) to publish, proclaim openly: something which has been done
3) used of the public proclamation of the gospel and matters
pertaining to it, made by John the Baptist, by Jesus, by the
apostles and other Christian teachers
of uncertain affinity; to herald (as a public crier), especially
divine truth (the gospel):-preacher(-er), proclaim, publish.

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