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Strong's Greek #1167 - δειλία, ας, ἡ deilia (cowardice)


Original Word: δειλία, ας, ἡ
Transliteration: deilia
Definition: cowardice
Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine
Phonetic Spelling: (di-lee'-ah)
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Strong's Exhaustive Concordance

fear.

From deilos; timidity -- fear.

see GREEK deilos


Thayer's Greek Lexicon

Strong's 1167: δειλία

δειλία, δειλίας, (δειλός), timidity, fearfullness, cowardice: 2 Timothy 1:7. (Sophocles (Herodotus), Euripides, (Aristophanes), Thucydides, and subsequent writings.) [SYNONYMS: δειλία, φόβος, εὐλάβεια: "of these three words the first is used always in a bad sense; the second is a middle term, capable of a good interpretation, capable of an evil, and lying pretty evenly between the two; the third is quite predominantly used in a good sense, though it too has not altogether escaped being employed in an evil." Trench, § x, which see; cf. δέος.]

Englishman's Concordance (References)

Strong's Greek: 1167. δειλία (deilia) — 1 Occurrence

2 Timothy 1:7 - N-GFS
GRK: θεὸς πνεῦμα δειλίας ἀλλὰ δυνάμεως
NAS: us a spirit of timidity, but of power
KJV: us the spirit of fear; but of power,
INT: God a spirit of cowardice but of power

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