Lexicon dikaiokrisia: righteous judgment Original Word: δικαιοκρισία, ας, ἡPart of Speech: Noun, Feminine Transliteration: dikaiokrisia Phonetic Spelling: (dik-ah-yok-ris-ee'-ah) Short Definition: just judgment Definition: just judging, just judgment. HELPS word-Studies Cognate: 1341 dikaiokrisía (a feminine noun derived from 1342 /díkaios, "righteous" and 2920 /krísis, "judgment") – properly, the brand of judgment based on God's standard (His own justice), condemning what is wrong in light of His eternal morality (used only in Ro 2:5). See 1343 (dikaiosynē). [Strictly speaking, 1341 (dikaiokrisía) is a compound rather than a pure cognate. It is grouped here however because of its tight connection to the dik- word-family.] NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom dikaios and krisisDefinitionrighteous judgment NASB Translationrighteous judgment (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 1341: δικαιοκρισίαδικαιοκρισία; δικαιοκρισίας, ἡ, righteous judgment: Romans 2:5. (an uncertain translation in Hosea 6:5 (where the Sept. κρίμα) Test. xii. patr. (test. Levi § 3), p. 547, and (sec. 15), p. 581, Fabric. edition; Justin Martyr, resp. de resurrect. xi. (15) 28, p. 360 edition tert. Otto; ( Hippolytus, p. 801 a. edition Migne); Basil, iii., p. 476 d., Garn. edition or, p. 694, Par. edition alt. 1839. (Cf. Winer's Grammar, 25; 99 (94)).)
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