is primarily an abstract noun, denoting "sovereignty, royal power, dominion," e.g., Revelation 17:18 , translated "(which) reigneth," lit., "hath a kingdom" (RV marg.); then, by metonymy, a concrete noun, denoting the territory or people over whom a king rules, e.g., Matthew 4:8; Mark 3:24 . It is used especially of the "kingdom" of God and of Christ.
Psalm 22:28145:13Daniel 4:25Luke 1:52Romans 13:1,2Luke 4:5,61—John 5:19Revelation 11:15-18Daniel 2:447:141—Corinthians 15:24,251—Chronicles 28:5Isaiah 1:2-4John 1:11 Matthew 21:33-43Romans 11:15,20,25Mark 4:11Luke 17:20John 3:3 1—Corinthians 2:14Matthew 25:31-34Philippians 2:9-112—Timothy 4:1,182—Thessalonians 1:5Matthew 25:34Matthew 13:43Acts 14:22Luke 17:21Acts 4:19Ephesians 3:171—Peter 3:151—Corinthians 12:3,5,1114:37Colossians 1:27Matthew 6:33Hebrews 13:5Matthew 18:3John 3:5Matthew 7:212—Peter 1:10,111—Corinthians 6:9,10Galatians 5:21Ephesians 5:5Daniel 4:262—Timothy 4:18Matthew 26:29 Mark 14:25Luke 22:30Matthew 13:41Revelation 1:92—Timothy 4:1Ephesians 5:5Revelation 11:15Revelation 11:15Colossians 1:13Matthew 6:102—Thessalonians 2:8Romans 14:17Romans 14:171—Corinthians 4:20Revelation 11:15Revelation 11:15John 3:5Revelation 12:10
With over 3,400 entries, this timeless classic is THE reference guide to New Testament Greek words for English readers. It explains the meaning of the original Greek with the added dimension of the context of the Greek word.Wikipedia
Read More