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Adverb
Perseus Dictionary Entry (Liddell and Scott [and Jones]'s Greek-English Lexicon, 9th ed., 1925-1940) εὐσεβής A. III.
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Occurrences in the LXX
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ἀ·σέβεια, -ας, ἡ ungodliness (n.) lack of deference/effrontery ἀ·σεβέσ·τατος -η -ον [LXX] most unworshipful (adj.) ἀ·σεβέω to be-impious/irreverent (v.) /commit-sacrilege. / "intumescat superbia" [Lat.] = "swell with pride"/ presumptuous, arrogant, bold, without fear or reverence (shame, honor). See Jude 1:15-16; Deut. 17:13; 18:20, 22; Ps. 10:2; Prov. 21:4, 29/ܪܫܥ = τολμη (Ag. Smith) ἀ·σεβής -ές ungodly (adj.) /irreverent. εὐ·σέβεια, -ας, ἡ godliness (n.) Lit:"good=veneration/homage", hence reverence-to-God, god-likeness εὐ·σεβέω to revere (v.) εὐ·σεβής -ές devout (adj.) εὐ·σεβῶς reverently (adv.) θεο·σέβεια, -ας, ἡ piety (n.) Lit: God-reverance/devotion. Often (misleadingly) rendered "fear of God" θεο·σεβής -ές pious (adj.) σεβάζομαι to worship (v.) σέβασμα, -ατος, τό devotional object (n.) σεβαστός -ή -όν August (adj.) august; venerable; revered. Greek translation of Latin "Augustus", a title for the Roman emperor; so used in all occurrences in NT (Acts. 27:1 "Augustan"). σέβω to revere (v.) defer to, respect,