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Name of God’s Son

ἘΚΤΡΕΧΟΝΤΟΣ, ἐκτρεχοντος

EKTRECHONTOS, ektrechontos

Sounds Like: ek-TREH-khon-tos

Translations: of running out, of rushing out, of escaping, of going out, of extending

From the root: ΕΚΤΡΕΧΩ

Part of Speech: Verb, Participle

Explanation: This word is a compound participle derived from the verb 'ἐκτρέχω' (ektredzō), which means 'to run out', 'to rush out', 'to escape', or 'to extend'. The prefix 'ἐκ-' (ek-) means 'out of' or 'from', and 'τρέχω' (trechō) means 'to run'. As a participle, it describes an action that is happening or has happened, functioning like an adjective or adverb. In this genitive singular form, it often indicates possession, origin, or a relationship, such as 'of the one running out' or 'concerning the act of running out'.

Inflection: Singular, Genitive, Masculine or Neuter, Present Active Participle

Strong’s number: G1601 (Lookup on BibleHub)


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Josephus' The Jewish War

From the same root

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