Vehemently
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Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words [1]
1: Δεινῶς (Strong'S #1171 — Adverb — deinos — di-noce' )
for which see Grievous , B, No. 1, is rendered "vehemently" in Luke 11:53 .
2: Εὐτόνως (Strong'S #2159 — Adverb — eutonos — yoo-ton'-oce )
vigorously, is translated "vehemently" in Luke 23:10 , of accusations against Christ. See Mighty , D.
3: Ἐξ (Strong'S #1537 4053 — Preposition — ekperissos — ek, ex )
formed from ek, "out of," and the adverb perissos, "exceedingly, the more," is found in Mark 14:31 , in the best texts (some have ek perissou, the genitive case of the adjective perissos, "more"), RV, "exceeding vehemently" (AV, "the more vehemently"), of Peter's protestation of loyalty; the RV gives the better rendering.
Luke 6:48,49Beat
King James Dictionary [2]
VE'HEMENTLY, adv.
1. With great force and violence. 2. Urgently forcibly with great zeal or pathos.
Webster's Dictionary [3]
(adv.) In a vehement manner.