Lexicon thaumasios: wonderful Original Word: θαυμάσιος, α, ονPart of Speech: Adjective Transliteration: thaumasios Phonetic Spelling: (thow-mas'-ee-os) Short Definition: wonderful Definition: wonderful, admirable; subst: a wonder. HELPS word-Studies Cognate: 2297 thaumásios (an adjective) – wonderful, moving a person within (personally) at the sight (which can include the selfish reaction of becoming indignant) (only used in Mt 21;15). See 2296 (thaumázō). [2297 /thaumásios is used in the plural (substantively) in Mt 21:15.] NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originadjective from thaumaDefinitionwonderful NASB Translationwonderful things (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 2297: θαυμάσιοςθαυμάσιος, θαυμάσια, θαυμάσιον, rarely of two terminations ( θαῦμα) (from Hesiod, Homer (h. Merc. 443) down), wonderful, marvellous; neuter plural θαυμάσια (the Sept. often for נִפְלָאות, also for פֶּלֶא), wonderful deeds, wonders: Matthew 21:15. (Cf. Trench, § xci.; better, Schmidt, chapter 168, 6.)
Strong's wonderful thing, remarkable, admirable From thauma; wondrous, i.e. (neuter as noun) a miracle -- wonderful thing. see GREEK thauma |
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