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214 Greek words found.
Baal
“Baal”
baaltam
“master”
Babulōn
“Babylon”
baddin
“linen clothes”
badizō
“to proceed”
bainō
“to go”
baion
“palm branch”
baith
“bath (measure)”
bakchouria
“first-fruit”
baktēria
“a staff”
Balaam
“Balaam”
Balak
“Balak”
balanos
“a pin”
ballantion
“purse”
ballō
“to throw: throw”
bamma
“a dye”
baptisma
“baptism”
baptismos
“baptism”
Baptistēs
“one who baptizes”
baptizō
“to baptize”
baptō
“to dip”
bar
“son”
Barabbas
“Barabbas”
Barachias
“Barachiah”
Barak
“Barak”
barathron
“a pit”
barbaros
“barbarian”
bareō
“to burden”
bareōs
“difficultly”
Bariēsous
“Bar-Jesus”
Bariōnas
“Bar-Jonah”
baris
“a palace”
Barnabas
“Barnabas”
baros
“burden”
Barsabas
“Barsabbas”
Bartholomaios
“Bartholomew”
Bartimaios
“Bartimaeus”
baruglōssos
“an unknown language”
barukardios
“heavy-hearted”
barunō
“to weigh down”
barus
“weighty”
baruthumeō
“be weighed down”
barutimos
“expensive”
basanismos
“torment”
basanistēs
“torturer”
basanizō
“to torture: torture”
basanos
“torment”
basileia
“kingdom”
basileion
“palace”
basileios
“kingly”
basileuō
“to reign”
basileus
“king”
basilikos
“royal”
basiliskos
“cobra”
basilissa
“queen”
basis
“foot”
baskainō
“to bewitch”
baskanos
“bewitching”
bastagma
“a burden”
bastazō
“to carry”
batheōs
“deeply”
bathmos
“standing”
bathos
“depth”
bathucheilos
“having thick lips”
bathunō
“to dig deep”
bathuphōnos
“deep voiced”
bathus
“deep”
batos
“thorn bush”
batos
“bath”
batrachos
“frog”
battologeō
“to babble”
bdella
“leech”
bdelugma
“abomination”
bdelugmos
“abomination”
bdeluktos
“abominable”
bdelussomai
“to abhor”
bebaioō
“to confirm”
bebaios
“firm”
bebaiōs
“firmly”
bebaiōsis
“confirmation”
bebēloō
“to profane”
bebēlos
“profane”
bebēlōsis
“profaning”
bedek
“a breach”
Beelzeboul
“Beelzebul”
Belial
“Belial”
belonē
“needle”
belos
“arrow”
belostasis
“weaponry”
beltiōn
“better”
bēma
“judgement seat”
Beniamin
“Benjamin”
Bernikē
“Bernice”
Beroia
“Berea”
Beroiaios
“Berean”
bersechthan
“a chest”
bērullios
“beryl”
bērullos
“beryl”
Bēthabara
“Bethany”
Bēthania
“Bethany”
Bēthesda
“Bethesda”
Bēthleem
“Bethlehem”
Bēthphagē
“Bethphage”
Bēthsaida
“Bethsaida”
bezek
“lightning”
bia
“force”
biaios
“strong”
biaiōs
“forcibly”
biastēs
“forceful person”
biazō
“to force”
bibazō
“to breed”
biblaridion
“little scroll”
biblinos
“papyrus”
biblion
“scroll”
bibliophoros
“courier”
bibliothēkē
“a library”
biblos
“book”
bibrōskō
“to eat”
bikos
“a pitcher”
bioō
“to live”
bios
“life”
biōsis
“lifestyle”
biotēs
“sustenance”
biōtikos
“of this life”
bira
“a palace”
Bithunia
“Bithynia”
blaberos
“harmful”
blaptō
“to hurt”
blasphēmeō
“to blaspheme”
blasphēmia
“blasphemy”
blasphēmos
“blasphemous”
blastanō
“to sprout”
Blastos
“Blastus”
blemma
“a look”
blepharon
“eyelid”
blepō
“to see”
blēteon
“must be put”
Boanerges
“Boanerges”
boaō
“to cry out”
boē
“outcry”
boētheia
“help”
boētheō
“to help”
boēthos
“a helper”
boidion
“bullock”
bōlax
“a clod”
bolbiton
“dung”
bolē
“throwing”
bolis
“arrow”
bolizō
“to sound”
bolos
“a casting”
bōlos
“a droplet”
bombeō
“to resonate”
bōmos
“altar”
Booz
“Boaz”
bora
“carrion”
borboros
“mire”
borras
“the north”
boskēma
“pastured”
boskō
“to feed”
Bosor, Beōr
“Beor”
bostruchos
“a curl”
botanē
“crop”
bothros
“a cesspool”
bothunos
“pit”
botrudion
“a small cluster of grapes”
botrus
“bunch of grapes”
boubalos
“roebuck”
boukentron
“an oxgoad”
boukolion
“a herd”
boulē
“plan”
boulēma
“plan”
bouleuō
“to plan”
bouleutēs
“member of a council”
bouleutikos
“of a counselor”
boulomai
“to plan”
bounizō
“to heap up”
bounos
“hill”
bous
“ox”
boutomon
“flowering rush”
bouturon
“butter”
brabeion
“prize”
brabeuō
“to rule”
brachiōn
“arm”
brachus
“little”
braduglōssos
“slow of tongue”
bradunō
“to delay”
braduploeō
“to sail slowly”
bradus
“slow”
bradutēs
“slowness”
bragchiaō
“sore throat”
brechō
“to rain down”
brephos
“infant”
brochē
“rain”
brochos
“restraint”
brōma
“food”
bromos
“groaning”
brontaō
“to thunder”
brontē
“thunder”
brōsimos
“edible”
brōsis
“eating”
brotos
“human”
brōtos
“eatable”
brouchos
“grasshopper”
bruchēma
“a roaring”
bruchō
“to gnash”
brugmos
“gnashing”
bruō
“to pour”
buō
“to plug”
bursa
“a hide”
burseus
“tanner”
bussinos
“fine linen”
bussos
“fine linen”
buthizō
“to sink”
buthos
“the deep”
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