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Name of God’s Son

ΔΙΑΠΟΝΗΘΕΙΣ, διαπονηθεις

DIAPONĒTHEIS, diaponētheis

Sounds Like: dee-ah-poh-nee-THEYS

Translations: being greatly distressed, being worn out, being troubled, being annoyed, being vexed

From the root: ΔΙΑΠΟΝΕΩ

Part of Speech: Verb

Explanation: This word is a compound verb, formed from the preposition διά (dia), meaning 'through' or 'thoroughly,' and the verb πονέω (poneō), meaning 'to toil' or 'to labor.' Therefore, it means to be thoroughly toiled, worn out, or greatly distressed. It describes a state of being deeply troubled or annoyed, often due to persistent effort or vexation. It is used to indicate someone who has been greatly bothered or wearied.

Inflection: Aorist, Passive, Participle, Nominative, Singular, Masculine

Strong’s number: G1288 (Lookup on BibleHub)


Instances

Codex Sinaiticus
  • Acts of the Apostles — 16:18
Tischendorf's Greek New Testament

From the same root

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