Lexicon epitimia: punishment Original Word: ἐπιτιμία, ας, ἡPart of Speech: Noun, Feminine Transliteration: epitimia Phonetic Spelling: (ep-ee-tee-mee'-ah) Short Definition: punishment Definition: punishment, penalty. HELPS word-Studies Cognate: 2009 epitimía (from 2008 /epitimáō, "to turn a situation in the right direction") – the fitting (appropriate) response necessary to turn someone in the right direction (used only in 2 Cor 2:6). See 2008 (epitimáō). NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom epitimaóDefinitionpunishment NASB Translationpunishment (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 2009: ἐπιτιμίαἐπιτιμία, ἐπιτιμιας, ἡ ( ἐπιτιμάω), punishment (in Greek writings τό ἐπιτίμιον): 2 Corinthians 2:6; ( Buttmann, § 147, 29). (Wis. 3:10; (others).) STRONGS NT 2009a: ἐπιτοαυτό [ἐπιτοαυτό, Rec.st in Acts 1:15; Acts 2:1, etc.; see αὐτός, III. 1, and cf. Lipsius, Gramm. Unters., p. 125f]
Strong's punishment. From a compound of epi and time; properly, esteem, i.e. Citizenship; used (in the sense of epitimao) of a penalty -- punishment. see GREEK epi see GREEK time see GREEK epitimao |
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