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Hebrews 9:9

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Textus Receptus (Stephanus 1550)

G3748 Which ητις
G3850 was a figure παραβολη
G1519 for εις
G3588 the τον
G2540 time καιρον
G3588 make him that did the τον
G1764 then present ενεστηκοτα
G2596 in καθ
G3739   ον
G1435 gifts δωρα
G5037 both τε
G2532 and και
G2378 sacrifices θυσιαι
G4374 were offered προσφερονται
G3361 not μη
G1410 that could δυναμεναι
G2596 as pertaining κατα
G4893 conscience συνειδησιν
G5048 service perfect τελειωσαι
G3588 to the τον
G3000   λατρευοντα

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

G3748 Which
  was
  a
G3850 figure
G2540 time
  then
G1764 present
G3748 which
  were
G4374 offered
G5037 both
G1435 gifts
G2378 sacrifices
  that
G1410 could
  make
  him
  that
  did
  service
G5048 perfect
  as
G2596 pertaining
  to
G4893 conscience

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Greek-English Dictionary

Strongs: G3850
Greek: παραβολή
Transliteration: parabolē
Pronunciation: par-ab-ol-ay'
Part of Speech: Noun Feminine
Bible Usage: comparison figure parable proverb.
Definition:  

a similitude (parable) that is (symbolically) fictitious narrative (of common life conveying a moral) apoth gm or adage

1. a placing of one thing by the side of another, juxtaposition, as of ships in battle

2. metaph.

a. a comparing, comparison of one thing with another, likeness, similitude

b. an example by which a doctrine or precept is illustrated

c. a narrative, fictitious but agreeable to the laws and usages of human life, by which either the duties of men or the things of God, particularly the nature and history of God's kingdom are figuratively portrayed

d. a parable: an earthly story with a heavenly meaning

3. a pithy and instructive saying, involving some likeness or comparison and having preceptive or admonitory force

a. an aphorism, a maxim

4. a proverb

5. an act by which one exposes himself or his possessions to danger, a venture, a risk

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