greek word for judge in the bible - Axtarish в Google
Matthew 7:1 uses the Greek word krinō for “judge.” It is a common word (used 114 times) and it comes with an assortment of related words built on the same base. The root meaning is to scrutinize and evaluate something.
krinó Strong's Concordance krinó: to judge, decide Original Word: κρίνω Part of Speech: Verb Transliteration: krinó Phonetic Spelling: (kree' no) Definition: to ...
This is a thorough bible study about the meaning of the Greek word κριτής, 'krites' meaning 'judge' (Strong's 2923) in the New Testament.
Krino Definition · to pronounce an opinion concerning right and wrong. to be judged, i.e. summoned to trial that one's case may be examined and judgment passed ...
2919 /krínō ("distinguish, judge") typically refers to making a determination of right or wrong (innocence or guilt), especially on an official (legal) standard ...
The Greek word for "judge" is krino, meaning to condemn, avenge, sentence, or levy a punishment. Christ plainly says that if we condemn others, we will be ...
Greek-English Concordance for κρίνω ; Matthew 7:2, For by the standard you judge (krinete | κρίνετε | pres act ind 2 pl) you will be judged (krithēsesthe | ...
18 сент. 2021 г. · The Greek word for “judge” in Matthew 7:1 is krínnō. It has multiple meanings including “to discern between good and bad.” However, this ...
5 янв. 2014 г. · krino - To Judge. The original Greek verb most frequently translated as “judge” in the New Testament is κρίνω (krino).
The KJV translates Strong's G2919 in the following manner: judge (88x), determine (7x), condemn (5x), go to law (2x), call in question (2x), esteem (2x), ...
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