Strong's Lexicon

G1168

G1168 — δειλιάω

Greek entry for Bible study and original-language reference.

GreekdeiliaoverbOccurrences: 1

Definition / Gloss

Strong's Number:G1168
Word:δειλιάω
Part of Speech:verb
Etymology:from G1167
Language:Greek
Occurrences:1
Transliteration:deiliao
Phonetic Spelling/Pronunciation:dei-lee-ah'-o
Meaning:1. to be timid
KJV Renderings:be afraid

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Thayer's Greek Lexicon

δειλιάω, δειλιω; (δειλία, which see); to be timid, fearful: Joh 14:27. (Deu 31:6; Deu 1:21 and often in the Sept.; Sir 22:16 Sir 31:16 (Sir 34:16); 4Ma 14:4. Diodorus 20, 78. The Greeks prefer the compound ἀποδειλιω.)

Englishman's Greek Concordance

δειλιάω (be afraid)

John 14:27

KJV: Peace I leave with you my peace I give unto you not as the world giveth give I unto you Let not your heart be troubled neither let it be afraid
GK: ειρήνη αφίημι υμίν ειρήνην την εμήν δίδωμι υμίν ου καθώς ο κόσμος δίδωσιν εγώ δίδωμι υμίν μη ταρασσέσθω υμών η καρδία μηδέ δειλιάτω
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