Lexicon thnéskó: to die Original Word: θνῄσκωPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: thnéskó Phonetic Spelling: (thnay'-sko) Short Definition: I am dying, am dead Definition: I die, am dying, am dead. HELPS word-Studies Cognate: 2348 thnḗskō (the root of thanatos, "death") – to die (spiritually or physically); subject to death. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom a prim. root than- Definitionto die NASB Translationdead (7), died (2).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 2348: θνῄσκωθνῄσκω: perfect τέθνηκα, infinitive τεθνάναι and L T Tr WH τεθνηκέναι (in Acts 14:19), participle τεθνηκώς; pluperfect 3 person singular ἐτεθνήκει ( John 11:21 Rec.); (from Homer down); the Sept. for מוּת; to die; perfect to be dead: Matthew 2:20; Mark 15:44; Luke 7:12 ( L brackets); ; John 11:21, Rec. in and ; John 12:1 (T WH omit; L Tr brackets); John 19:33; Acts 14:19; Acts 25:19; metaph, of the loss of spiritual life: ζῶσα τέθνηκε, i. e. κἄν δοκῇ ζῆν ταύτην τήν αἰσθητην ζωήν, τέθνηκε κατά πνεῦμα (Theoph.): 1 Timothy 5:6 (Philo de secular § 10 ζῶντες ἔνιοι τεθνήκασι καί τεθνηκότες ζῶσι). (Compare: ἀποθνῄσκω, συναποθνῄσκω.)
Strong's be dead, die. A strengthened form of a simpler primary thano than'-o (which is used for it only in certain tenses); to die (literally or figuratively) -- be dead, die. |
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