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1 Thessalonians 4:1

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Textus Receptus (Stephanus 1550)

G3588   το
G3063 Furthermore λοιπον
G3767 then ουν
G80 brethren αδελφοι
G2065 we beseech ερωτωμεν
G5209 you υμας
G2532 and και
G3870 exhort παρακαλουμεν
G1722 by εν
G2962 the Lord κυριω
G2424 Jesus ιησου
G2531 that as καθως
G3880 have received παρελαβετε
G3844 of παρ
G2257 us ημων
G3588   το
G4459 how πως
G1163 ought δει
G5209 you υμας
G4043 to walk περιπατειν
G2532 and και
G700 to please αρεσκειν
G2316 God θεω
G2443 would ινα
G4052 abound περισσευητε
G3123 more μαλλον

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

G3063 Furthermore
G3767 then
  we
G2065 beseech
G80 brethren
G3870 exhort
  the
G2962 Lord
G2424 Jesus
  that
  have
G3880 received
G1163 ought
  to
G4043 walk
  to
G700 please
  so
G2443 would
G4052 abound
G3123 more
G3123 more

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Greek-English Dictionary

Strongs: G3844
Greek: παρά
Transliteration: para
Pronunciation: par-ah'
Part of Speech: Preposition
Bible Usage: above against among at before by contrary to X-(idiom) friend from + give [such things as they] + that [she] had X-(idiom) his in more than nigh unto (out) of past save side . . . by in the sight of than [there-] fore with. In compounds it retains the same variety of application.
Definition:  

properly near that is (with genitive case) from beside (literally or figuratively) (with dative case) at (or in) the vicinity of (objectively or subjectively) (with accusative case) to the proximity with (local [especially beyond or opposed to] or causal [on account of]). In compounds it retains the same variety of application

1. from, of at, by, besides, near

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