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Name of God’s Son

ΚΕΚΟΣΜΗΣΘΑΙ, κεκοσμησθαι

KEKOSMĒSTHAI, kekosmēsthai

Sounds Like: keh-kos-MEES-thai

Translations: to have been adorned, to have been arranged, to have been decorated, to have been furnished, to have been put in order

From the root: ΚΟΣΜΕΩ

Part of Speech: Verb

Explanation: This word is the perfect infinitive, middle or passive voice, of the verb 'κοσμέω' (kosmeō). It means 'to adorn,' 'to arrange,' 'to decorate,' or 'to put in order.' As a perfect infinitive, it describes an action that has been completed and whose results are ongoing or relevant at the time of speaking. In the middle voice, it could imply that the subject has adorned itself or had something adorned for itself. In the passive voice, it means the subject has been adorned by someone or something else.

Inflection: Perfect Infinitive, Middle or Passive Voice

Strong’s number: G2885 (Lookup on BibleHub)


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Josephus' The Jewish War

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