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Hebrews 13:7

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Textus Receptus (Stephanus 1550)

G3421 Remember μνημονευετε
G3588 them which have the των
G2233 rule over ηγουμενων
G5216 you υμων
G3748 who οιτινες
G2980 have spoken ελαλησαν
G5213   υμιν
G3588 the τον
G3056 word λογον
G3588 the του
G2316 of God θεου
G3739 whose ων
G333 considering αναθεωρουντες
G3588 them which have the την
G1545 end εκβασιν
G3588 them which have the της
G391 of their conversation αναστροφης
G3401 follow μιμεισθε
G3588 them which have the την
G4102 faith πιστιν

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

G3421 Remember
  them
  which
  have
  rule
G2233 over
  have
G2980 spoken
  unto
G3056 word
  of
G3739 whose
G4102 faith
G3401 follow
G333 considering
  of
  their
G391 conversation

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Greek-English Dictionary

Strongs: G3056
Greek: λόγος
Transliteration: logos
Pronunciation: log'-os
Part of Speech: Noun Masculine
Bible Usage: account cause communication X-(idiom) concerning doctrine fame X-(idiom) have to do intent matter mouth preaching question reason + reckon remove say (-ing) shew X-(idiom) speaker speech talk thing + none of these things move me tidings treatise utterance word work.
Definition:  

something said (including the thought); by implication a topic (subject of discourse) also reasoning (the mental faculty) or motive; by extension a computation; specifically (with the article in John) the Divine Expression (that is Christ)

1. of speech

a. a word, uttered by a living voice, embodies a conception or idea

b. what someone has said

1. a word

2. the sayings of God

3. decree, mandate or order

4. of the moral precepts given by God

5. Old Testament prophecy given by the prophets

6. what is declared, a thought, declaration, aphorism, a weighty saying, a dictum, a maxim

c. discourse

1. the act of speaking, speech

2. the faculty of speech, skill and practice in speaking

3. a kind or style of speaking

4. a continuous speaking discourse - instruction

d. doctrine, teaching

e. anything reported in speech; a narration, narrative

f. matter under discussion, thing spoken of, affair, a matter in dispute, case, suit at law

g. the thing spoken of or talked about; event, deed

2. its use as respect to the MIND alone

a. reason, the mental faculty of thinking, meditating, reasoning, calculating

b. account, i.e. regard, consideration

c. account, i.e. reckoning, score

d. account, i.e. answer or explanation in reference to judgment

e. relation, i.e. with whom as judge we stand in relation

1. reason would

f. reason, cause, ground

3. In John, denotes the essential Word of God, Jesus Christ, the personal wisdom and power in union with God, his minister in creation and government of the universe, the cause of all the world's life both physical and ethical, which for the procurement of man's salvation put on human nature in the person of Jesus the Messiah, the second person in the Godhead, and shone forth conspicuously from His words and deeds. A Greek philosopher named Heraclitus first used the term Logos around600 B.C. to designate the divine reason or plan which coordinates achanging universe. This word was well suited to John's purpose inJohn 1.

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