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Romans 1:8

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Textus Receptus (Stephanus 1550)

G4412 First πρωτον
G3303 I μεν
G2168 thank ευχαριστω
G3588 throughout the τω
G2316 God θεω
G3450 my μου
G1223 through δια
G2424 Jesus ιησου
G5547 Christ χριστου
G5228 for υπερ
G3956 all παντων
G5216 you υμων
G3754 that οτι
G3588 throughout the η
G4102 faith πιστις
G5216 your υμων
G2605 is spoken of καταγγελλεται
G1722   εν
G3650 whole ολω
G3588 throughout the τω
G2889 world κοσμω

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

G4412 First
G2168 thank
G1223 through
G2424 Jesus
G5547 Christ
G3754 that
G5216 your
G4102 faith
  is
  spoken
  throughout
G3650 whole
G2889 world

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Greek-English Dictionary

Strongs: G4102
Greek: πίστις
Transliteration: pistis
Pronunciation: pis'-tis
Part of Speech: Noun Feminine
Bible Usage: assurance belief believe faith fidelity.
Definition:  

persuasion that is credence; moral conviction (of religious truth or the truthfulness of God or a religious teacher) especially reliance upon Christ for salvation; abstractly constancy in such profession; by extension the system of religious (Gospel) truth itself

1. conviction of the truth of anything, belief; in the NT of a conviction or belief respecting man's relationship to God and divine things, generally with the included idea of trust and holy fervour born of faith and joined with it

a. relating to God

1. the conviction that God exists and is the creator and ruler of all things, the provider and bestower of eternal salvation through Christ

b. relating to Christ

1. a strong and welcome conviction or belief that Jesus is the Messiah, through whom we obtain eternal salvation in the kingdom of God

c. the religious beliefs of Christians

d. belief with the predominate idea of trust (or confidence) whether in God or in Christ, springing from faith in the same

2. fidelity, faithfulness

a. the character of one who can be relied on

Thayer's Greek–English Lexicon
of the New Testament 1889
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.