Lexicon teleuté: a finishing, end, i.e. death Original Word: τελευτή, ῆς, ἡPart of Speech: Noun, Feminine Transliteration: teleuté Phonetic Spelling: (tel-yoo-tay') Short Definition: end of life, death Definition: end of life, death. HELPS word-Studies Cognate: 5054 teleutḗ (a feminine noun) – properly, closure (consummation). 5054 (teleutḗ), used only in Mt 2:15, expresses closure (consummation) in terms of how God alone controls history – down to the exact day He moves each person off the scene of earth (cf. Ac 4:28 with Ps 139:16). See 5053 (teleutaō). NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom teleóDefinitiona finishing, end, i.e. death NASB Translationdeath (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 5054: τελευτήτελευτή, τελευτῆς, ἡ ( τελέω), end (see τέλος, 1 a. at the beginning); the end of life, decease, death: Matthew 2:15 (and often in Greek writings from Pindar and Thucydides down; the Sept. for מות; with βιοτοιο added, Homer, Iliad 7, 104; τοῦ βίου, Herodotus 1, 30, and often in Attic writings).
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