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John 2:23

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Textus Receptus (Stephanus 1550)

G5613 when ως
G1161 Now δε
G2258 he was ην
G1722 in εν
G2414 Jerusalem ιεροσολυμοις
G1722 at εν
G3588 the τω
G3957 passover πασχα
G1722 in εν
G3588 the τη
G1859 feast εορτη
G4183 day many πολλοι
G4100 believed επιστευσαν
G1519   εις
G3588 the το
G3686 name ονομα
G846 his αυτου
G2334 they saw θεωρουντες
G846 his αυτου
G3588 the τα
G4592 miracles σημεια
G3739 which α
G4160 he did εποιει

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

G5613 when
  he
G2414 Jerusalem
G3957 passover
G1859 feast
  day
G4183 many
G4100 believed
G846 his
G3686 name
G5613 when
  they
G4592 miracles
G3739 which
  he

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Greek-English Dictionary

Strongs: G2414
Greek: Ἱεροσόλυμα
Transliteration: Hierosoluma
Pronunciation: hee-er-os-ol'-oo-mah
Part of Speech: Noun Location
Bible Usage: Jerusalem. Compare G2419 .
Definition:  

Hierosolyma (that is Jerushalaim) the capital of Palestine

Jerusalem = "set ye double peace"

1. denotes either the city itself or the inhabitants

2. "the Jerusalem that now is", with its present religious institutions, i.e. the Mosaic system, so designated from its primary external location

3. "Jerusalem that is above", that is existing in heaven, according to the pattern of which the earthly Jerusalem was supposed to be built

a. metaph. "the City of God founded by Christ", now wearing the form of the church, but after Christ's return to put on the form of the perfected Messianic kingdom

4. "the heavenly Jerusalem", that is the heavenly abode of God, Christ, the angels, saints of the Old and New Testament periods and those Christians that are alive at Christ's return

5. "the New Jerusalem", a splendid visible city to be let down from heaven after the renovation of the world, the future abode of the blessed

Thayer's Greek–English Lexicon
of the New Testament 1889
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.