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1 Corinthians 1:21

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Textus Receptus (Stephanus 1550)

G1894 after that επειδη
G1063 For γαρ
G1722 in εν
G3588 the τη
G4678 wisdom σοφια
G3588 the του
G2316 of God θεου
G3756 not ουκ
G1097 knew εγνω
G3588 the ο
G2889 world κοσμος
G1223 by δια
G3588 the της
G4678 wisdom σοφιας
G3588 the τον
G2316 God θεον
G2106 it pleased ευδοκησεν
G3588 the ο
G2316 God θεος
G1223 by δια
G3588 the της
G3472 foolishness μωριας
G3588 the του
G2782 of preaching κηρυγματος
G4982 to save σωσαι
G3588 the τους
G4100 believe πιστευοντας

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

  after
G1894 that
G4678 wisdom
  of
G2889 world
G4678 wisdom
G1097 knew
  it
G2106 pleased
G3472 foolishness
  of
G2782 preaching
  to
G4982 save
  them
G1894 that
G4100 believe

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Greek-English Dictionary

Strongs: G4100
Greek: πιστεύω
Transliteration: pisteuō
Pronunciation: pist-yoo'-o
Part of Speech: Verb
Bible Usage: believe (-r) commit (to trust) put in trust with.
Definition:  

to have faith (in upon or with respect to a person or thing) that is credit; by implication to entrust (especially one´ s spiritual well being to Christ)

1. to think to be true, to be persuaded of, to credit, place confidence in

a. of the thing believed

1. to credit, have confidence

b. in a moral or religious reference

1. used in the NT of the conviction and trust to which a man is impelled by a certain inner and higher prerogative and law of soul

2. to trust in Jesus or God as able to aid either in obtaining or in doing something: saving faith 1bc) mere acknowledgment of some fact or event: intellectual faith

2. to entrust a thing to one, i.e. his fidelity

a. to be intrusted with a thing

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