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Entry for Strong's #2289 - θανατόω
Transliteration
thanatóō
Phonetics
than-at-o'-o
Word Origin
from (2288)
Parts of Speech
Verb
TDNT
3:21,312
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Liddell-Scott-Jones Definitions
θᾰνᾰτ-όω, fut. -ώσω A. Pr. 1053 (anap.), etc.: pf. τεθανάτωκα Phld. Rh. 1.359S.: — Pass., fut. -ωθήσομαι LXX 1 Ki. 14.45: fut. Med. in pass.sense θανατώσοιτο X. Cyr. 7.5.31: aor.1 ἐθανατώθην Id. An. 2.6.4, Pl. Lg. 865d: pf. τεθανάτωμαι Plb. 23.4.14: — I 1. put to death, τινα Hdt. 1.113, A. Pr. l.c.; esp. of the public executioner, Pl. Lg. 872c, etc.: metaph., τεθανατωκέναι τὰς Ἀθήνας (sc. τοὺς ῥήτορας) Phld.l.c.: — Pass., to be made dead, Romans 7:4; ὁ -ωθείς the murdered man, Pl. Lg. 865d. 2. Pass., of flesh, to be mortified, Hp. Fract. 26: — metaph. in Act., mortify, τὰς πράξεις τοῦ σώματος Romans 8:13. II condemn to death by sentence of law, Antipho 3.3.11, Matthew 26:60 : — Pass., X. An. 2.6.4; οἱ τεθανατωμένοι those condemned to death, Plb. l.c. III to be fatal, cause death, ὄφεις -οῦντες LXX Numbers 21:6; μυῖαι -οῦσαι ib. Ecclesiastes 10:1; νόσος Ph. 2.247 (-ῶσαν, -ώσασαν codd.). |
Thayer's Expanded Definition
θανατόω, θανάτῳ; future θανατώσω; 1 aorist infinitive θανατῶσαι (3 person plural subjunctive θανατώσωσι, Matthew 26:59 R G); passive (present θανατοῦμαι); 1 aorist ἐθανατωθην; (from θάνατος); from Aeschylus and Herodotus down; the Sept. for הֵמִית, הָרַג, etc. 1. properly, to put to death: τινα, Matthew 10:21; Matthew 26:59; Matthew 27:1; Mark 13:12; Mark 14:55; Luke 21:16; 2 Corinthians 6:9; 1 Peter 3:18; passive, by rhetorical hyperbole, to be in the state of one who is being put to death, Romans 8:36. 2. metaphorically, a. to make to die i. e. destroy, render extinct (something vigorous), Vulg. mortifico (A. V. mortify): τί, Romans 8:13. b. passive with the dative of the thing, by death to be liberated from the bond of anything (literally, to be made dead in relation to; cf. Winers Grammar, 210 (197); Buttmann, 178 (155)): Romans 7:4. Thayer's Expanded Greek Definition, Electronic Database.
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Abbott-Smith Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament
θανατόω , -ῶ , [in LXX chiefly for H4191 hi., ho., also for H2026, etc.;] to put to death: c. acc, Matthew 10:21; Matthew 26:59; Matthew 27:1, Mark 13:12; Mark 14:55, Luke 21:16, 2 Corinthians 6:9, 1 Peter 3:18; pass., Romans 8:36. Metaph.: Romans 8:13; pass., c. dat, (in relation to), Romans 7:4.† Abbott-Smith Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament.
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List of Word Forms
εθανατώθη εθανατώθησαν εθανατωθητε εθανατώθητε ἐθανατώθητε εθανάτωσα εθανάτωσαν εθανάτωσε εθανάτωσεν θαναρείμ θανατοί θανατουμεθα θανατούμεθα θανατουμενοι θανατούμενοι θανατουμένων θανατούντας θανατούντες θανατούσαι θανατούσθω θανατούσθωσαν θανατούσιν θανατουτε θανατούτε θανατοῦτε θανατωθεις θανατωθείς θανατωθεὶς θανατωθήσεται θανατωθήσεταί θανατωθήση θανατωθήσομαι θανατωσαι θανατώσαι θανατώσαί θανατῶσαι θανατώσατε θανατώσει θανατώση θανατώσητε θανατώσομεν θανατώσομέν θανάτωσόν θανατωσουσιν θανατώσουσιν θανατώσω θανατωσωσιν θανατώσωσιν τεθανατωμένων ethanatothete ethanatōthēte ethanatṓthete ethanatṓthēte thanatosai thanatôsai thanatōsai thanatō̂sai thanatososin thanatōsōsin thanatṓsosin thanatṓsōsin thanatosousin thanatōsousin thanatṓsousin thanatotheis thanatotheìs thanatōtheis thanatōtheìs thanatoumenoi thanatoúmenoi thanatoumetha thanatoúmetha thanatoute thanatoûte
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