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Name of God’s Son

ΒΔΕΛΥΣΣΟΜΕΝΟΙΣ, βδελυσσομενοις

BDELYSSOMENOIS, bdelyssomenois

Sounds Like: bdeh-loo-SOH-meh-noys

Translations: to those who are abominating, to those who are detesting, to those who are abhorring

From the root: ΒΔΕΛΥΣΣΟΜΑΙ

Part of Speech: Verb

Explanation: This word is a present middle/passive participle, dative plural, referring to those who are in the process of abominating, detesting, or abhorring something. It describes an ongoing state or action of finding something utterly repulsive or detestable. It is often used in a religious or moral context to describe a strong aversion to something considered unclean or evil.

Inflection: Present, Middle/Passive Voice, Participle, Dative Case, Plural Number, Masculine or Neuter Gender

Strong’s number: G948 (Lookup on BibleHub)


Instances

Codex Sinaiticus
Justin Martyr
  • Dialogue with Trypho the Jew — 85:8
Swete's Recension of the Greek Septuagint

From the same root

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