ἸΗΣΟΥΣἈΘΥΜΩΝ, ἰησουσἀθυμων
IĒSOUSATHYMŌN, iēsousathymōn
Sounds Like: ee-ay-SOOS-ah-THOO-mohn
Translations: Jesus, disheartened, without spirit, discouraged
From the root: ἸΗΣΟΥΣ, ἈΘΥΜΕΩ
Part of Speech: Proper Noun, Adjective
Explanation: This appears to be a compound word formed by concatenating 'ἸΗΣΟΥΣ' (Jesus) and 'ἈΘΥΜΩΝ' (disheartened, discouraged). It is highly probable that this is a transcription error or a misspelling where two words were accidentally joined together without a space. If treated as a single word, it would mean 'Jesus Disheartened' or 'Disheartened Jesus', possibly describing a state or characteristic of Jesus. However, given the context of ancient Greek texts, it is much more likely to be two separate words that should be read as 'Jesus, disheartened'.
Inflection: ἸΗΣΟΥΣ: Singular, Nominative, Masculine. ἈΘΥΜΩΝ: Singular, Nominative, Masculine (from ἀθύμων, present active participle of ἀθυμέω).
Strong’s numbers: G2424 (Lookup on BibleHub), G121 (Lookup on BibleHub)
Unknown: Yes
Instances
Josephus' The Jewish War
- Book Four — 4:60
From the same root
No other words from the same root, ἸΗΣΟΥΣ, ἈΘΥΜΕΩ, appear in our texts.
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