Lexicon dikaiós: righteously, justly Original Word: δικαίωςPart of Speech: Adverb Transliteration: dikaiós Phonetic Spelling: (dik-ah'-yoce) Short Definition: justly, righteously Definition: justly, righteously. HELPS word-Studies Cognate: 1346 dikaíōs (an adverb) – judicially approved (approved by God); justly, uprightly. See 1343 (dikaiosynē). NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom dikaiosDefinitionrighteously, justly NASB Translationjustly (1), ought (1), righteously (2), uprightly (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 1346: δικαίωςδικαίως, adverb (from Homer down); 1. justly, agreeably to right: κρίνειν (see δίκαιος, 2), 1 Peter 2:23; to suffer, Luke 23:41. 2. properly, as is right: 1 Corinthians 15: 3. uprightly, agreeably to the law of rectitude: 1 Thessalonians 2:10 (ὁσίως καί δικαίως, as Plato, rep. 1, p. 331 a. (cf. Trench, § 88, p. 328)); Titus 2:12.
Strong's justly, righteously. Adverb from dikaios; equitably -- justly, (to) righteously(-ness). see GREEK dikaios |
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