STATUTE...............3
0111 - athemitos {ath-em'-ee-tos}; from 0001 (as a negative particle) and a derivative of themis (statute; from the base of 5087); illegal; by implication, flagitious: --abominable, unlawful thing. ~220
1345 - dikaioma {dik-ah'-yo-mah}; from 1344; an equitable deed; by implication, a statute or decision: --judgment, justification, ordinance, righteousness. ~2688
1379 - dogmatizo {dog-mat-id'-zo}; from 1378; to prescribe by statute, i.e. (reflexively) to submit to ceremonially rule: --be subject to ordinances. ~2756
 
 STATUTES..............1
3741 - hosios {hos'-ee-os}; of uncertain affinity; properly, right (by intrinsic or divine character; thus distinguished from 1342, which refers rather to human statutes and relations; from 2413, which denotes formal consecration; and from 0040, which relates to purity from defilement), i.e. hallowed (pious, sacred, sure): --holy, mercy, shalt be. ~7276
 
 STAUROO...............1
4717 - stauroo {stow-ro'-o}; from 4716; to impale on the cross; figuratively, to extinguish (subdue) passion or selfishness: --crucify. ~9228
 
 STAUROS...............1
4716 - stauros {stow-ros'}; from the base of 2476; a stake or post (as set upright), i.e. (specifically) a pole or cross (as an instrument of capital punishment); figuratively, exposure to death, i.e. self-denial; by implication, the atonement of Christ: --cross. ~9226
 
 STAY..................20
0840 - austeros {ow-stay-ros'}; from a (presumed) derivative of the same as 0109 (meaning blown); rough (properly as a gale), i.e. (figuratively) severe: --austere. ~1678
1265 - diameno {dee-am-en'-o}; from 1223 and 3306; to stay constantly (in being or relation): --continue, remain. ~2528
1696 - emmeno {em-men'-o}; from 1722 and 3306; to stay in the same place, i.e. (figuratively) persevere: --continue. ~3390
1907 - epecho {ep-ekh'-o}; from 1909 and 2192; to hold upon, i.e. (by implication) to retain; (by extension) to detain; (with implication of 3563) to pay attention to: --give (take) heed unto, hold forth, mark, stay. ~3812
1961 - epimeno {ep-ee-men'-o}; from 1909 and 3306; to stay over, i.e. remain (figuratively, persevere): --abide (in), continue (in), tarry. ~3920
1990 - epistemon {ep-ee-stay'-mone}; from 1987; intelligent: --endued with knowledge. ~3978
1991 - episterizo {ep-ee-stay-rid'-zo}; from 1909 and 4741; to support further, i.e. reestablish: --confirm, strengthen. ~3980
2650 - katameno {kat-am-en'-o}; from 2596 and 3306; to stay fully, i.e. reside: --abide. ~5298
2722 - katecho {kat-ekh'-o}; from 2596 and 2192; to hold down (fast), in various applications (literally or figuratively): --have, hold (fast), keep (in memory), let, X make toward, possess, retain, seize on, stay, take, withhold. ~5440
3306 - meno {men'-o}; a primary verb; to stay (in a given place, state, relation or expectancy): --abide, continue, dwell, endure, be present, remain, stand, tarry (for), X thine own. ~6408
3887 - parameno {par-am-en'-o}; from 3844 and 3306; to stay near, i.e. remain (literally, tarry; or 3844 and 3306; to stay near, i.e. remain (literally, tarry; or figuratively, be permanent, persevere): --abide, continue. ~7568
3887 - parameno {par-am-en'-o}; from 3844 and 3306; to stay near, i.e. remain (literally, tarry; or 3844 and 3306; to stay near, i.e. remain (literally, tarry; or figuratively, be permanent, persevere): --abide, continue. ~7568
3914 - paracheimazo {par-akh-i-mad'-zo}; from 3844 and 5492; to winter near, i.e. stay with over the rainy season: --winter. ~7622
4037 - perimeno {per-ee-men'-o}; from 4012 and 3306; to stay around, i.e. await: --wait for. ~7868
4357 - prosmeno {pros-men'-o}; from 4314 and 3306; to stay further, i.e. remain in a place, with a person; figuratively, to adhere to, persevere in: --abide still, be with, cleave unto, continue in (with). ~8508
4738 - stethos {stay'-thos}; from 2476 (as standing prominently); the (entire extern.) bosom, i.e. chest: --breast. ~9270
4739 - steko {stay'-ko}; from the perfect tense of 2476; to be stationary, i.e. (figuratively) to persevere: --stand (fast). ~9272
4740 - sterigmos {stay-rig-mos'}; from 4741; stability (figuratively): --stedfastness. ~9274
4741 - sterizo {stay-rid'-zo}; from a presumed derivative of 2476 (like 4731); to set fast, i.e. (literally) to turn resolutely in a certain direction, or (figuratively) to confirm: --fix, (e-)stablish, stedfastly set, strengthen. ~9276
5278 - hupomeno {hoop-om-en'-o}; from 5259 and 3306; to stay under (behind), i.e. remain; figuratively, to undergo, i.e. bear (trials), have fortitude, persevere: --abide, endure, (take) patient(-ly), suffer, tarry behind. ~10350
 
 STAYER................1
3626 - oikouros {oy-koo-ros'}; from 3624 and ouros (a guard; be "ware"); a stayer at home, i.e. domestically inclined (a "good housekeeper"): --keeper at home. ~7048
 
 STAYING...............2
3438 - mone {mon-ay'}; from 3306; a staying, i.e. residence (the act or the place): --abode, mansion. ~6672
3943 - paroinos {par'-oy-nos}; from 3844 and 3631; staying near wine, i.e. tippling (a toper): --given to wine. ~7680
 
 STEAD.................1
5228 - huper {hoop-er'}; a primary preposition; "over", i.e. (with the genitive case) of place, above, beyond, across, or causal, for the sake of, instead, regarding; with the accusative case superior to, more than: --(+ exceeding, abundantly) above, in (on) behalf of, beyond, by, + very chiefest, concerning, exceeding (above, -ly), for, + very highly, more (than), of, over, on the part of, for sake of, in stead, than, to(-ward), very. In comp. it retains many of the above applications. ~10250
 
 STEADFAST.............1
2594 - kartereo {kar-ter-eh'-o}; from a derivative of 2904 (transp.); to be strong, i.e. (figuratively) steadfast (patient): --endure. ~5186
 
 STEAL.................1
2813 - klepto {klep'-to}; a primary verb; to filch: --steal. ~ 5622
 
 STEALER...............1
2812 - kleptes {klep'-tace}; from 2813; a stealer (literally or figuratively): --thief. Compare 3027. ~5620
 
 STEALING..............2
2809 - klemma {klem'-mah}; from 2813; stealing (properly, the thing stolen, but used of the act): --theft. ~5614
2829 - klope {klop-ay'}; from 2813; stealing: --theft. ~ 5654
 
 STEALTHILY............2
3921 - pareisduno {par-ice-doo'-no}; from 3844 and a compound of 1519 and 1416; to settle in alongside, i.e. lodge stealthily: --creep in unawares. ~7636
5260 - hupoballo {hoop-ob-al'-lo}; from 5259 and 0906; to throw in stealthily, i.e. introduce by collusion: --suborn. ~10314
 
 STEATHILY.............1
3922 - pareiserchomai {par-ice-er'-khom-ahee}; from 3844 and 1525; to come in alongside, i.e. supervene additionally or steathily: --come in privily, enter. ~7638
 
 STEDFAST..............3
0949 - bebaios {beb'-ah-yos}; from the base of 0939 (through the idea of basality); stable (literally or figuratively): --firm, of force, stedfast, sure. ~1896
1476 - hedraios {hed-rah'-yos}; from a derivative of hezomai (to sit); sedentary, i.e. (by implication) immovable: --settled, stedfast. ~2950
4731 - stereos {ster-eh-os'}; from 2476; stiff, i.e. solid, stable (literally or figuratively): --stedfast, strong, sure. ~9256
 
 STEDFASTLY............4
0816 - atenizo {at-en-id'-zo}; from a compound of 0001 (as a particle of union) and teino (to stretch); to gaze intently: --behold earnestly (stedfastly), fasten (eyes), look (earnestly, stedfastly, up stedfastly), set eyes. ~1630
0816 - atenizo {at-en-id'-zo}; from a compound of 0001 (as a particle of union) and teino (to stretch); to gaze intently: --behold earnestly (stedfastly), fasten (eyes), look (earnestly, stedfastly, up stedfastly), set eyes. ~1630
0816 - atenizo {at-en-id'-zo}; from a compound of 0001 (as a particle of union) and teino (to stretch); to gaze intently: --behold earnestly (stedfastly), fasten (eyes), look (earnestly, stedfastly, up stedfastly), set eyes. ~1630
4741 - sterizo {stay-rid'-zo}; from a presumed derivative of 2476 (like 4731); to set fast, i.e. (literally) to turn resolutely in a certain direction, or (figuratively) to confirm: --fix, (e-)stablish, stedfastly set, strengthen. ~9276
 
 STEDFASTNESS..........2
4733 - stereoma {ster-eh'-o-mah}; from 4732; something established, i.e. (abstractly) confirmation (stability): --stedfastness. ~9260
4740 - sterigmos {stay-rig-mos'}; from 4741; stability (figuratively): --stedfastness. ~9274
 
 STEEP.................2
2911 - kremnos {krame-nos'}; from 2910; overhanging, i.e. a precipice: --steep place. ~5818
3702 - optos {op-tos'}; from an obsolete verb akin to hepso (to "steep"); cooked, i.e. roasted: --broiled. ~7200
 
 STEER.................3
2116 - euthuno {yoo-thoo'-no}; from 2117; to straighten (level); technically, to steer: --governor, make straight. ~4230
2941 - kubernesis {koo-ber'-nay-sis}; from kubernao (of Latin origin, to steer); pilotage, i.e. (figuratively) directorship (in the church): --government. ~5878
5022 - tauros {tow'-ros}; apparently a primary word [compare 8450, "steer"]; a bullock: --bull, ox. ~9838
 
 STEF..................4
4734 - Stephanas {stef-an-as'}; probably contraction for stephanotos (crowned; from 4737); Stephanas, a Christian: --Stephanas. ~9262
4735 - stephanos {stef'-an-os}; from an apparently primary stepho (to twine or wreathe); a chaplet (as a badge of royalty, a prize in the public games or a symbol of honor generally; but more conspicuous and elaborate than the simple fillet, 1238), literally or figuratively: --crown. ~9264
4736 - Stephanos {stef'-an-os}; the same as 4735; Stephanus, a Christian: --Stephen. ~9266
4737 - stephanoo {stef-an-o'-o}; from 4735; to adorn with an honorary wreath (literally or figuratively): --crown. ~9268
 
 STEG..................2
4721 - stege {steg'-ay}; strengthened from a primary tegos (a "thatch" or "deck" of a building); a roof: --roof. ~9236
4722 - stego {steg'-o}; from 4721; to roof over, i.e. (figuratively) to cover with silence (endure patiently): --(for-)bear, suffer. ~9238
 
 STEGE.................1
4721 - stege {steg'-ay}; strengthened from a primary tegos (a "thatch" or "deck" of a building); a roof: --roof. ~9236
 
 STEGO.................1
4722 - stego {steg'-o}; from 4721; to roof over, i.e. (figuratively) to cover with silence (endure patiently): --(for-)bear, suffer. ~9238
 
 STEIBO................1
4746 - stoibas {stoy-bas'}; from a primary steibo (to "step" or "stamp"); a spread (as if tramped flat) of loose materials for a couch, i.e. (by implication) a bough of a tree so employed: --branch. ~9286
 
 STEICHO...............1
4748 - stoicheo {stoy-kheh'-o}; from a derivative of steicho (to range in regular line); to march in (military) rank (keep step), i.e. (figuratively) to conform to virtue and piety: --walk (orderly). ~9290
 
 STEIROS...............1
4723 - steiros {sti'-ros}; a contraction from 4731 (as stiff and unnatural); "sterile": --barren. ~9240
 
 STEKO.................1
4739 - steko {stay'-ko}; from the perfect tense of 2476; to be stationary, i.e. (figuratively) to persevere: --stand (fast). ~9272
 
 STEL..................2
1989 - epistello {ep-ee-stel'-lo}; from 1909 and 4724; to enjoin (by writing), i.e. (genitive case) to communicate by letter (for any purpose): --write (a letter, unto). ~3976
4724 - stello {stel'-lo}; probably strengthened from the base of 2476; properly, to set fast ("stall"), i.e. (figuratively) to repress (reflexively, abstain from associating with): --avoid, withdraw self. ~9242
 
 STELLO................1
4724 - stello {stel'-lo}; probably strengthened from the base of 2476; properly, to set fast ("stall"), i.e. (figuratively) to repress (reflexively, abstain from associating with): --avoid, withdraw self. ~9242
 
 STEM..................2
2563 - kalamos {kal'-am-os}; or uncertain affinity; a reed (the plant or its stem, or that of a similar plant); by implication, a pen: --pen, reed. ~5124
4725 - stemma {stem'-mah}; from the base of 4735; a wreath for show: --garland. ~9244
 
 STEMMA................1
4725 - stemma {stem'-mah}; from the base of 4735; a wreath for show: --garland. ~9244
 
 STEN..................5
4726 - stenagmos {sten-ag-mos'}; from 4727; a sigh: --groaning. ~ 9246
4727 - stenazo {sten-ad'-zo}; from 4728; to make (intransitively, be) in straits, i.e. (by implication) to sigh, murmur, pray inaudibly: --with grief, groan, grudge, sigh. ~9248
4728 - stenos {sten-os'}; probably from the base of 2476; narrow (from obstacles standing close about): --strait. ~9250
4729 - stenochoreo {sten-okh-o-reh'-o}; from the same as 4730; to hem in closely, i.e. (figuratively) cramp: --distress, straiten. ~9252
4730 - stenochoria {sten-okh-o-ree'-ah}; from a compound of 4728 and 5561; narrowness of room, i.e. (figuratively) calamity: --anguish, distress. ~9254