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1 Thessalonians 2:5

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Textus Receptus (Stephanus 1550)

G3777 neither ουτε
G1063 For γαρ
G4218 at any time ποτε
G1722   εν
G3056   λογω
G2850   κολακειας
G1096 used we flattering words εγενηθημεν
G2531 as καθως
G1492 ye know οιδατε
G3777 nor ουτε
G1722   εν
G4392 a cloke προφασει
G4124 of covetousness πλεονεξιας
G2316 God θεος
G3144 is witness μαρτυς

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

G3777 neither
  at
  any
G4218 time
  used
  we
  flattering
G1096 words
  ye
G1492 know
  a
G4392 cloke
  of
G4124 covetousness
  is
G3144 witness

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Greek-English Dictionary

Strongs: G1096
Greek: γίνομαι
Transliteration: ginomai
Pronunciation: ghin'-om-ahee
Part of Speech: Verb
Bible Usage: arise be assembled be (come -fall -have self) be brought (to pass) (be) come (to pass) continue be divided be done draw be ended fall be finished follow be found be fulfilled + God forbid grow happen have be kept be made be married be ordained to be partake pass be performed be published require seem be showed X-(idiom) soon as it was sound be taken be turned use wax will would be wrought.
Definition:  

to cause to be (gen -erate) that is (reflexively) to become (come into being) used with great latitude (literally figuratively intensively etc.)

1. to become, i.e. to come into existence, begin to be, receive being

2. to become, i.e. to come to pass, happen

a. of events

3. to arise, appear in history, come upon the stage

a. of men appearing in public

4. to be made, finished

a. of miracles, to be performed, wrought

5. to become, be made

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