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1 Thessalonians 2:8

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Textus Receptus (Stephanus 1550)

G3779 So ουτως
G2442 being affectionately desirous ιμειρομενοι
G5216 of you υμων
G2106 willing ευδοκουμεν
G3330 to have imparted μεταδουναι
G5213   υμιν
G3756 not ου
G3440 only μονον
G3588 the το
G2098 gospel ευαγγελιον
G3588 the του
G2316 of God θεου
G235 but αλλα
G2532 also και
G3588 the τας
G1438 our own εαυτων
G5590 souls ψυχας
G1360 because διοτι
G27 dear αγαπητοι
G2254 unto us ημιν
G1096 we were γεγενησθε

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

  being
  affectionately
G2442 desirous
  of
  we
G1096 were
G2106 willing
  to
  have
G3330 imparted
  unto
G2098 gospel
  of
G3440 only
G235 but
G2532 also
  our
G5590 souls
G1360 because
  ye
G1096 were
G27 dear
  unto

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Greek-English Dictionary

Strongs: G5590
Greek: ψυχή
Transliteration: psuchē
Pronunciation: psoo-khay'
Part of Speech: Noun Feminine
Bible Usage: heart (+ -ily) life mind soul + us + you.
Definition:  

breath that is (by implication) spirit abstractly or concretely (the animal sentient principle only; thus distinguished on the one hand from G4151 which is the rational and immortal soul; and on the other from G2222 which is mere vitality even of plants: these terms thus exactly correspond respectively to the Hebrew [H5315] [H7307] and [H2416]

1. breath

a. the breath of life

1. the vital force which animates the body and shows itself in breathing 1a

b. of animals 1a

2. of men

a. life

b. that in which there is life

1. a living being, a living soul

3. the soul

a. the seat of the feelings, desires, affections, aversions (our heart, soul etc.)

b. the (human) soul in so far as it is constituted that by the right use of the aids offered it by God it can attain its highest end and secure eternal blessedness, the soul regarded as a moral being designed for everlasting life

c. the soul as an essence which differs from the body and is not dissolved by death (distinguished from other parts of the body)

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