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θάνατος -ου, ὁ

Word data

  • Strongs: G22880

  • Alternate spellings:

, (θνήσκω),

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  • Instances in Scripture: 120

  • All Scriptures cited: No

Etymology:

  • LXX/Hebrew glosses:

in LXX chiefly for מָוֶת ,מוּת, sometimes דֶּבֶר;

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  • Antonyms for all senses

  • Synonyms for all senses:

Senses

Glosses:

death;

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Sense 1.0:

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of the death of the body, whether natural or violent: [[Jo 11:13](Jhn 11:13)](Jhn 11:13), [[Phl 2:27](Php 2:27)](Php 2:27), [[He 7:23](Heb 7:23)](Heb 7:23), al; opp. to ζωή, [[Ro 8:38](Rom 8:38)](Rom 8:38), [[Phl 1:20](Php 1:20)](Php 1:20); of the death of Christ, [[Ro 5:10](Rom 5:10)](Rom 5:10), [[Phl 3:10](Php 3:10)](Php 3:10), [[He 2:9](Heb 2:9)](Heb 2:9); ῥυέσθαι (σώζειν) ἐκ θ., [[II Co 1:10](2Co 1:10)](2Co 1:10), [[He 5:7](Heb 5:7)](Heb 5:7); περίλυπος ἕως θανάτου, [[Mt 26:38](Mat 26:38)](Mat 26:38), [[Mk 14:34](Mrk 14:34)](Mrk 14:34); μέχρι (ἄχρι) θ., [[Phl 2:8](Php 2:8)](Php 2:8), [[Re 2:10](Rev 2:10)](Rev 2:10); πληγὴ θανάτου, a deadly wound, [[Re 13:3](Rev 13:3)](Rev 13:3); ἰδεῖν θάνατον, [[Lk 2:26](Luk 2:26)](Luk 2:26), [[He 11:5](Heb 11:5)](Heb 11:5); γεύεσθαι θανάτου, [[Mk 9:1](Mrk 9:1)](Mrk 9:1); ἔνοχος θανάτου, [[Mk 14:64](Mrk 14:64)](Mrk 14:64); θανάτῳ τελευτᾶν ([[Ex 21:17](Exo 21:17)](Exo 21:17), מוּת יוּמָת), [[Mk 7:10](Mrk 7:10)](Mrk 7:10); death personified, [[Ro 6:9](Rom 6:9)](Rom 6:9), [[I Co 15:26](1Co 15:26)](1Co 15:26), [[Re 21:4](Rev 21:4)](Rev 21:4); pl., of deadly perils, [[II Co 11:23](2Co 11:23)](2Co 11:23).

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Of spiritual death: [[Jo 5:24](Jhn 5:24)](Jhn 5:24) [[8:51](Jhn 8:51)](Jhn 8:51), [[Ro 7:10](Rom 7:10)](Rom 7:10), [[Ja 1:15](Jas 1:15)](Jas 1:15) [[5:20](Jas 5:20)](Jas 5:20), [[I Jo 3:14](1Jn 3:14)](1Jn 3:14) [[5:16](1Jn 5:16)](1Jn 5:16), al.; of eternal death, [[Ro 1:32](Rom 1:32)](Rom 1:32) [[7:5](Rom 7:5)](Rom 7:5), al.; ὁ θ. ὁ δεύτερος, [[Re 2:11](Rev 2:11)](Rev 2:11) [[21:8](Rev 21:8)](Rev 21:8) (cf. Cremer, 283 ff.; DB, iii, 114 ff.; DCG, i, 791 f.).