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2 Timothy 2:19

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Textus Receptus (Stephanus 1550)

G3588 the ο
G3305 Nevertheless μεντοι
G4731 sure στερεος
G2310 foundation θεμελιος
G3588 The του
G2316 of God θεου
G2476 standeth εστηκεν
G2476 standeth
G2192 having εχων
G3588 the την
G4973 seal σφραγιδα
G3778   ταυτην
G1097 knoweth εγνω
G2962 Lord κυριος
G3588 the τους
G1510   οντας
G846   αυτου
G2532 And και
G868 depart αποστητω
G575 from απο
G93 iniquity αδικιας
G3956 Let every one πας
G3588 the ο
G3687 that nameth ονομαζων
G3588 the το
G3686 name ονομα
G5547 of Christ χριστου

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

G3305 Nevertheless
G2310 foundation
  of
G2476 standeth
G4731 sure
G2192 having
G5026 this
G4973 seal
G2962 Lord
G1097 knoweth
  them
  that
G848 his
  Let
  every
  that
G3687 nameth
G3686 name
  of
G5547 Christ
G868 depart
G575 from
G93 iniquity

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Greek-English Dictionary

Strongs: G2192
Greek: ἔχω
Transliteration: echō
Pronunciation: ekh'-o
Part of Speech: Verb
Bible Usage: be (able X-(idiom) hold possessed with) accompany + begin to amend can (+ -not) X-(idiom) conceive count diseased do + eat + enjoy + fear following have hold keep + lack + go to law lie + must needs + of necessity + need next + recover + reign + rest return X-(idiom) sick take for + tremble + uncircumcised use.
Definition:  

to hold (used in very various applications literally or figuratively direct or remote; such as possession ability: contiguity relation or condition)

1. to have, i.e. to hold

a. to have (hold) in the hand, in the sense of wearing, to have (hold) possession of the mind (refers to alarm, agitating emotions, etc.), to hold fast keep, to have or comprise or involve, to regard or consider or hold as

2. to have i.e. own, possess

a. external things such as pertain to property or riches or furniture or utensils or goods or food etc.

b. used of those joined to any one by the bonds of natural blood or marriage or friendship or duty or law etc, of attendance or companionship

3. to hold one's self or find one's self so and so, to be in such or such a condition

4. to hold one's self to a thing, to lay hold of a thing, to adhere or cling to

a. to be closely joined to a person or a thing

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