Lexicon kataxioó: to deem worthy Original Word: καταξιόωPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: kataxioó Phonetic Spelling: (kat-ax-ee-o'-o) Short Definition: I deem worthy Definition: I deem (count) worthy. HELPS word-Studies 2661 kataksióō (from 2596 /katá, "down, exactly according to," which intensifies 515 /aksióō, "weighing as much as, proportional") – properly, to weigh in exactly (on a balance-scale) which determines exact worth; weighing that reflects actual, precise worth; hence, to count (weigh) something as worthy (accurately assessing its exact worth). See 515 (aksioō). NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom kata and axioóDefinitionto deem worthy NASB Translationconsidered worthy (3).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 2661: καταξιόωκαταξιόω, καταξιω: 1 aorist passive κατηξιωθην; to account worthy, judge worthy: τινα τίνος, one of a thing, 2 Thessalonians 1:5 ( Polybius 1, 23, 3, etc.; Diodorus 2, 60; Josephus, Antiquities 15, 3, 8); followed by an infinitive, Luke 20:35; Luke 21:36 ( T Tr text WH κατισχύσητε); Acts 5:41, ( Demosthenes 1383, 11 (cf. Plato, Tim. 30 c.)).
Strong's count worthy. From kata and axioo; to deem entirely deserving -- (ac-)count worthy. see GREEK kata see GREEK axioo |
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