The word “revival” cannot be found in the New Testament. The first Greek definition in this study uses the word “refreshing” – the closest we come to “revival”, the figurative meaning. It can be found once in the whole New Testament.
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Greek #403
anapsuxis (an-aps'-ook-sis) From G404
Definition: “properly a recovery of breath, that is, (figuratively) revival”
Translated: “refreshing”
Greek #326
anazaō (an-ad-zah'-o) From G303 and G2198
Definition: “to recover life (literally or figuratively)”
Translated: “(be a-) live again, revive”
Greek #2198
zaō (dzah'-o)
Definition: “A primary verb; to live (literally or figuratively)”
Translated: “life (-time), (a-) live (-ly), quick”
Greek #2222
zōē (dzo-ay') From G2198;
Definition: “life (literally or figuratively)”
Translated: “life (-time)” Compare G5590.
See the list of references for #2222, following the list of those for #2198 at the end of the study.
Greek #2227
zōopoieō (dzo-op-oy-eh'-o) From the same as G2226 and G4160
Definition: “to (re-) vitalize (literally or figuratively)”
Translated: “make alive, give life, quicken”
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Greek #403
anapsuxis (an-aps'-ook-sis) From G404
Definition: “properly a recovery of breath, that is, (figuratively) revival”
Translated: “refreshing”
- The word “refreshing” was used only once in both the revised KJV and the older 1611 version.
Acts 3:19: “Repent ye therefore, and turn again, that your sins may be blotted out, that so there may come seasons of refreshing from the presence of the Lord.”
Greek #326
anazaō (an-ad-zah'-o) From G303 and G2198
Definition: “to recover life (literally or figuratively)”
Translated: “(be a-) live again, revive”
- The words “(be a-) live again” were used in the revised KJV. See bold words for their use in the old 1611 version.
Luke 15:24, 32: “For this my son was dead, and is alive again; he was lost, and is found. And they began to be merry. ...But it was meet to make merry, and be glad: for this thy brother was dead, and is alive again; and was lost, and is found.”
Revelation 20:5: “The rest of the dead lived not until the thousand years should be finished. This is the first resurrection.”
- The word “revived” was used in the revised KJV, changed from “lived again” in the older 1611 version.
Romans 14:9: “For to this end Christ died, and lived again, that he might be Lord of both the dead and living [Greek #2198].”
Greek #2198
zaō (dzah'-o)
Definition: “A primary verb; to live (literally or figuratively)”
Translated: “life (-time), (a-) live (-ly), quick”
- The Greek word above was used in translation over 100 times. It means “live” in the simplest sense. I shall print only those that appear first in each usage. At the end of the study you will find the list of all references, if you wish to look them up. I didn’t take the time to “clean them up”. They appear almost as they were when I copied and pasted from Strong’s Concordance on e-Sword.
The words in italics were used in the revised KJV. See bold words for their use in the older 1611 version.
“alive”
Matthew 27:63: “Saying, Sir, we remember that that deceiver said, while he was yet alive, After three days I will rise again.”
“life”
2 Corinthians 1:8: “For we would not have you ignorant, Brethren, concerning our affliction which befell us in Asia, that we were weighted down exceedingly, beyond our power, insomuch that we despaired even of life:”
“lifetime”
Hebrews 2:15: “And might deliver all them who through fear of death were all their lifetime subject to bondage.”
“live”
Matthew 4:4: “But he answered and said, It is written, Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God.”
“lived”
Luke 2:36: “And there was one Anna, a prophetess, the daughter of Phanuel, of the tribe of Aser: she was of great age, having lived with a husband seven years from her viriginity;”
“lively”
Acts
“livest”
Galatians 2:14: “But when I saw that they walked not uprightly according to the truth of the gospel, I said unto Cephas before them all, If thou, being a Jew, livest as do the Gentiles, and not as do the Jews, how compellest thou the Gentiles to live as do the Jews?
“liveth”
John 4:50-51: “Jesus saith unto him, Go thy way; thy son liveth. The man believed the word that Jesus spoke unto him, and he went his way. And as he was now going down, his servants met him, saying that his son lived.
“living”
Matthew 16:16: “And Simon Peter answered and said, Thou art the Christ, the Son of the living God.”
“quick”
Acts 10:42: “And he charged us to preach unto the people, and to testify that this is he which is ordained of God to be the Judge of quick and dead.”
Greek #2227
zōopoieō (dzo-op-oy-eh'-o) From the same as G2226 and G4160
Definition: “to (re-) vitalize (literally or figuratively)”
Translated: “make alive, give life, quicken”
- The words “make alive” were used in both the revised KJV and the older 1611 version.
1 Corinthians 15:22: “For as in Adam all die, so also in Christ shall all be made alive.”
- The words “give life” were used in both the revised KJV and the older 1611 version.
2 Corinthians 3:6: “Who also made us sufficient as ministers of a new covenant; not of the letter, but of the spirit: for the letter killeth, but the spirit giveth life.”
Galatians 3:21: “Is the law then against the promises of God? God forbid: for if there had been a law given which could make alive, verily righteousness would have been of the law.”
- Variations of the word “quicken” were used in the revised KJV. See bold words for their use in the older 1611 version.
Romans 8:11: “But if the Spirit of him that raised up Jesus from the dead dwelleth in you, he that raised up Christ Jesus from the dead shall quicken also your mortal bodies through his Spirit that dwelleth in you.”
1 Corinthians 15:36, 45: “Thou foolish one, that which thou thyself sowest is not quickened, except it die: ...So also it is written, The first man Adam became a living soul; the last Adam became a life-giving spirit.”
1 Peter 3:18: “Because Christ also suffered for sins once, the righteous for the unrighteousness, that he might bring us to God, being put to death in the flesh, but quickened in the Spirit:”
John 5:21: “For as the Father raiseth the dead, and quickeneth them; even so the Son also quickeneth whom he will.”
John 6:63: “It is the spirit that quickeneth; the flesh profiteth nothing: the words that I have spoken unto you, are spirit, and are life [Greek #2222].”
Romans 4:17: “(As it is written, A father of many nations have I made thee) before him whom he believed, even God, who quickeneth the dead, and calleth the things that are not as though they were.”
1 Timothy 6:13: “I charge thee in the sight of God, who quickeneth all things, and of Christ Jesus, who before Pontius Pilate witnessed the good confession;”
Greek #2198
zaō (dzah'-o)
Definition: “A primary verb; to live (literally or figuratively)”
Translated: “life (-time), (a-) live (-ly), quick”
All remaining verses in which can be found the translated Greek word, reference #2198:
alive
Mar_16:11,
Luk_24:23,
Act_1:3,
Act_9:41,
Act_20:12,
Act_25:19,
Rom_6:11, 13,
Rom_7:9,
1Th_4:15, 17,
Rev_1:18,
Rev_2:8,
Rev_19:20
live
Mat_9:18,
Mar_5:23,
Luk_4:4,
Luk_10:28,
Luk_20:38,
Joh_5:25,
Joh_6:51, 57-58,
Joh_11:25,
Joh_14:19,
Act_17:28,
Act_22:22,
Act_25:24,
Act_28:4,
Rom_1:17,
Rom_6:2,
Rom_8:12-13,
Rom_10:5,
Rom_14:8, 11,
1Co_9:14,
2Co_4:11,
2Co_5:15,
2Co_6:9,
2Co_13:4,
Gal_2:14, 19-20,
Gal_3:11-12,
Gal_5:25,
Phi_1:21-22,
1Th_3:8,
1Th_5:10,
2Ti_3:12,
Tit_2:12,
Heb_10:38,
Heb_12:9,
Jam_4:15,
1Pe_2:24,
1Pe_4:6,
1Jo_4:9,
Rev_13:14
lived
Act_26:5,
Col_3:7,
Rev_20:4
lively
1Pe_1:3,
1Pe_2:5
livest
Rev_3:1
liveth
Joh_4:53,
Joh_11:26,
Rom_6:10,
Rom_7:1-3,
Rom_14:7,
1Co_7:39,
2Co_13:4,
Gal_2:20,
1Ti_5:6,
Heb_7:8, 25,
Heb_9:17,
1Pe_1:23,
Rev_1:18,
Rev_4:9-10,
Rev_5:14,
Rev_15:6-7
living
Mat_22:32,
Mat_26:63,
Mar_12:27,
Luk_15:13,
Luk_20:38,
Luk_24:5,
Joh_4:10-11,
Joh_6:51, 57, 69,
Joh_7:38,
Act_14:15,
Rom_9:26,
Rom_12:1,
Rom_14:9,
1Co_15:45,
2Co_3:3,
2Co_6:16,
Col_2:20,
1Th_1:9,
1Ti_3:15,
1Ti_4:10,
1Ti_6:17,
Heb_3:12,
Heb_9:14,
Heb_10:20, 31,
Heb_12:22,
1Pe_2:4,
Rev_7:2, 17,
Rev_16:3
quick
2Ti_4:1,
Heb_4:12,
1Pe_4:5
Greek #2222
zōē (dzo-ay') From G2198;
Definition: “life (literally or figuratively)”
Translated: “life (-time)” Compare G5590.
All verses in which can be found the translated Greek word, reference #2222:
life
Mat_7:14,
Mat_18:8-9,
Mat_19:16-17, 29,
Mat_25:46,
Mar_9:43, 45,
Mar_10:17, 30,
Luk_1:75,
Luk_10:25,
Luk_12:15,
Luk_18:18, 30,
Joh_1:4,
Joh_3:15-16, 36,
Joh_4:14, 36,
Joh_5:24, 26, 29, 39-40,
Joh_6:27, 33, 35, 40, 47-48, 51, 53-54, 63, 68,
Joh_8:12,
Joh_10:10, 28,
Joh_12:25, 50,
Joh_14:6,
Joh_17:2-3,
Joh_20:31,
Act_2:28,
Act_3:15,
Act_5:20,
Act_8:33,
Act_11:18,
Act_13:46, 48,
Act_17:25,
Rom_2:7,
Rom_5:10, 17-18, 21,
Rom_6:4, 22-23,
Rom_7:10,
Rom_8:2, 6, 10, 38,
Rom_11:15,
1Co_3:22,
1Co_15:19,
2Co_2:16,
2Co_4:10-12,
2Co_5:4,
Gal_6:8,
Eph_4:18,
Phi_1:20,
Phi_2:16,
Col_3:3-4,
1Ti_1:16,
1Ti_4:8,
1Ti_6:12, 19,
2Ti_1:1, 10,
Tit_1:2,
Tit_3:7,
Heb_7:3, 16,
Jam_1:12,
Jam_4:14,
1Pe_3:7, 10,
2Pe_1:3,
1Jo_1:1-2,
1Jo_2:25,
1Jo_3:14-15,
1Jo_5:11-13, 16, 20,
Jud_1:21,
Rev_2:7, 10,
Rev_3:5,
Rev_11:11,
Rev_17:8,
Rev_20:12, 15,
Rev_21:6, 27,
Rev_22:19
lifetime
Luk_16:25
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