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{{StrongGR
|strgr=a [[primary]] [[verb]]; to [[get]], i.e. [[acquire]] (by [[any]] [[means]]; [[own]]): [[obtain]], [[possess]], [[provide]], [[purchase]].
|strgr=a [[primary]] [[verb]]; to [[get]], i.e. [[acquire]] (by [[any]] [[means]]; [[own]]): [[obtain]], [[possess]], [[provide]], [[purchase]].
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{{Thayer
|txtha=κτῶμαι; [[future]] κτήσομαι (L Tr WH); 1st aorist ἐκτησάμην; (from [[Homer]] [[down]]); the Sept. for קָנָה; to [[acquire]], [[get]] or prucure a [[thing]] for [[oneself]] (cf. Winer's Grammar, 260 (244)); ([[perfect]] κέκτημαι, to [[possess]] (cf. Winer's Grammar, 274 (257) [[note]]); [[not]] [[found]] in the N. T.): τί, ὅσα κτῶμαι, [[all]] my [[income]], Winer's Grammar, 206 (194)), [[πολλοῦ]], ἐκ and the genitive of [[price]] ([[see]] ἐκ, II:4), τό [[ἑαυτοῦ]] [[σκεῦος]] ἐν ἁγιασμῷ καί [[τιμή]], to [[procure]] for [[himself]] his [[own]] [[vessel]] (i. e. for the [[satisfaction]] of the [[sexual]] [[passion]]; [[see]] [[σκεῦος]], 1) in [[sanctification]] and honor, i. e. to [[marry]] a [[wife]] (opposed to the [[use]] of a [[harlot]]; the words ἐν ἁγιασμῷ καί [[τιμή]] are added to [[express]] [[completely]] the [[idea]] of marrying in [[contrast]] [[with]] the [[baseness]] of procuring a [[harlot]] as his '[[vessel]]'; cf. [[κτᾶσθαι]] γυναῖκα, of marrying a [[wife]], [[Xenophon]], symp. 2,10), τάς ψυχάς [[ὑμῶν]], the true [[life]] of [[your]] souls, [[your]] true lives, i. e. [[eternal]] [[life]] (cf. the [[opposite]] ζημιουσθαι [[τήν]] ψυχήν [[αὐτοῦ]] [[under]] [[ζημιόω]]), Winer's Grammar, p. 274 (257).
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