Lexicon dogmatizó: to decree, to subject oneself to an ordinance Original Word: δογματίζωPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: dogmatizó Phonetic Spelling: (dog-mat-id'-zo) Short Definition: I subject to regulations, decree Definition: I subject to regulations, decree; mid: I subject myself to regulations, am decree-ridden. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom dogmaDefinitionto decree, to subject oneself to an ordinance NASB Translationsubmit...to decrees (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 1379: δογματίζωδογματίζω: to decree, command, enjoin, lay down an ordinance: Diodorus 4, 83, etc.; Esther 3:9; 2 Macc. 10:8 (etc.); the Sept. (not Theod.) Daniel 2:13; passive (present δογματίζομαι); ordinances are imposed upon me, I suffer ordinances to be imposed upon me: Colossians 2:20 ( R. V. do ye subject yourselves to ordinances; 150, Winers Grammar, § 39, 1 a.; Buttmann, 188 (163) Meyer or Lightfoot at the passage).
Strong's be subject to ordinances. From dogma; to prescribe by statute, i.e. (reflexively) to submit to, ceremonially rule -- be subject to ordinances. see GREEK dogma |
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