1.5 KiB
κοινόω -ῶ
Word data
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Strongs: G28400
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Alternate spellings:
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Principle Parts:
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Part of speech:
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Instances in Scripture: 14
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All Scriptures cited: No
Etymology:
- LXX/Hebrew glosses:
in LXX: IV Mac 7:6 אR*;
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Time Period/Ancient Authors:
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Related words:
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Antonyms for all senses
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Synonyms for all senses:
βεβηλόω. Thayer (s.v. [κ.]()) mentions that Winer notes the accuracy whereby the Jews are said to use κ. in addressing Jews, [Ac 21:28](Act 21:28), and β. when speaking to Felix, [24:6](Act 24:6) (Cremer, 362).
Senses
Sense 1.0:
Definition:
Glosses:
to make common;
Explanation:
Citations:
in cl., to make common.
Sense 2.0:
Definition:
Glosses:
to make ceremonially unclean;
Explanation:
to profane;
Citations:
In LXX, IV Mac 7:6, and NT (as κοινός, 2), to make ceremonially unclean, to profane (= cl., βεληλόω): [Mt 15:11](Mat 15:11), [[18](Mrk 7:18)](Mat 15:18), [[20](Mrk 7:20)](Mat 15:20), [Mk 7:15](Mrk 7:15), 18, 20, [23](Mrk 7:23), [[Ac 21:28](Act 21:28)](Act 21:28); pass., [He 9:13](Heb 9:13).
Sense 3.0:
Definition:
Glosses:
to count unclean;
Explanation:
Citations:
to count unclean (cf. δικαιόω): [Ac 10:15](Act 10:15) [11:9](Act 11:9).†