ἘΚΕΙΔΥΝΑΜΕΩΣ, ἐκειδυναμεως
EKEIDYNAMEŌS, ekeidynameōs
Sounds Like: eh-KEI-doo-NAH-meh-ohs
Translations: there, of power, of strength, of ability
From the root: ΕΚΕΙ, ΔΥΝΑΜΙΣ
Part of Speech: Adverb, Noun
Explanation: This word appears to be a compound of the adverb 'ἐκεῖ' (ekei), meaning 'there' or 'in that place', and the genitive singular form of the noun 'δύναμις' (dynamis), meaning 'power' or 'strength'. It is highly likely a misspelling or a very rare or idiosyncratic formation, as 'ἐκεῖδύναμις' or 'ἐκεῖδυνάμεως' is not a standard Koine Greek word. If it were a legitimate compound, it might convey a sense of 'power there' or 'strength in that place'. However, given its unusual form, it is more probable that it is a garbled or misspelled version of 'ἐκεῖ' followed by 'δυνάμεως' as two separate words, or a scribal error.
Inflection: Compound of Adverb and Noun (Genitive, Singular, Feminine)
Strong’s numbers: G1563 (Lookup on BibleHub), G1411 (Lookup on BibleHub)
Unknown: Yes
Instances
Josephus' The Jewish War
- Book Two — 13:19
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