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2 Thessalonians 2:16

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Textus Receptus (Stephanus 1550)

G846 himself αυτος
G1161 Now δε
G3588   ο
G2962 Lord κυριος
G2257 our ημων
G2424 Jesus ιησους
G5547 Christ χριστος
G2532 and και
G3588   ο
G2316 God θεος
G2532 even και
G3962 Father πατηρ
G2257 our ημων
G3588   ο
G25 which hath loved αγαπησας
G2248 us ημας
G2532 and και
G1325 hath given δους
G3874 consolation παρακλησιν
G166 everlasting αιωνιαν
G2532 and και
G1680 hope ελπιδα
G18 good αγαθην
G1722 through εν
G5485 grace χαριτι

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

G2962 Lord
G2424 Jesus
G5547 Christ
G846 himself
G2532 even
G3962 Father
  which
  hath
G25 loved
  hath
G1325 given
G166 everlasting
G3874 consolation
G18 good
G1680 hope
G1722 through
G5485 grace

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Greek-English Dictionary

Strongs: G3962
Greek: πατήρ
Transliteration: patēr
Pronunciation: pat-ayr'
Part of Speech: Noun Masculine
Bible Usage: father parent.
Definition:  

a father (literally or figuratively near or more remote)

1. generator or male ancestor

a. either the nearest ancestor: father of the corporeal nature, natural fathers, both parents

b. a more remote ancestor, the founder of a family or tribe, progenitor of a people, forefather: so Abraham is called, Jacob and David

1. fathers i.e. ancestors, forefathers, founders of a nation

c. one advanced in years, a senior

2. metaph.

a. the originator and transmitter of anything

1. the authors of a family or society of persons animated by the same spirit as himself

2. one who has infused his own spirit into others, who actuates and governs their minds

b. one who stands in a father's place and looks after another in a paternal way

c. a title of honour

1. teachers, as those to whom pupils trace back the knowledge and training they have received

2. the members of the Sanhedrin, whose prerogative it was by virtue of the wisdom and experience in which they excelled, to take charge of the interests of others

3. God is called the Father

a. of the stars, the heavenly luminaries, because he is their creator, upholder, ruler

b. of all rational and intelligent beings, whether angels or men, because he is their creator, preserver, guardian and protector

1. of spiritual beings and of all men

c. of Christians, as those who through Christ have been exalted to a specially close and intimate relationship with God, and who no longer dread him as a stern judge of sinners, but revere him as their reconciled and loving Father

d. the Father of Jesus Christ, as one whom God has united to himself in the closest bond of love and intimacy, made acquainted with his purposes, appointed to explain and carry out among men the plan of salvation, and made to share also in his own divine nature

1. by Jesus Christ himself

2. by the apostles

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