Right Hand Right Right Side

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Right Hand Right Right Side [1]

1: δεξιός (Strong'S #1188 — Adjective — dexios — dex-ee-os' )

an adjective, used (a) of "the right" as opposite to the left, e.g.,  Matthew 5:29,30;  Revelation 10:5 , Rv, "right hand;" in connection with armor (figuratively),  2 Corinthians 6:7; with en, followed by the dative plural,  Mark 16:5; with ek, and the genitive plural, e.g.,  Matthew 25:33,34;  Luke 1:11; (b) of giving the "right hand" of fellowship,  Galatians 2:9 , betokening the public expression of approval by leaders at Jerusalem of the course pursued by Paul and Barnabas among the Gentiles; the act was often the sign of a pledge, e.g.  2 Kings 10:15;  1 Chronicles 29:24 , marg.;  Ezra 10:19;  Ezekiel 17:18; figuratively,  Lamentations 5:6; it is often so used in the papyri; (c) metaphorically of "power" or "authority,"  Acts 2:33; with ek, signifying "on," followed by the genitive plural,  Matthew 26:64;  Mark 14:62;  Hebrews 1:13; (d) similarly of "a place of honor in the messianic kingdom,"  Matthew 20:21;  Mark 10:37 .

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