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Name of God’s Son

ΝΕΝΕΩΤΕΡΙΣΤΑΙ, νενεωτερισται

NENEŌTERISTAI, neneōteristai

Sounds Like: neh-neh-oh-teh-RIS-tai

Translations: has been innovated, has been changed, has been revolutionized, has been made new, has been altered

From the root: ΝΕΩΤΕΡΙΖΩ

Part of Speech: Verb

Explanation: This word describes something that has been made new, changed, or innovated. It implies a departure from the old or established way, often with a sense of novelty or revolution. It is used to indicate that a process or state has been brought into being or completed, resulting in a new condition.

Inflection: Perfect, Passive, Indicative, 3rd Person Singular

Strong’s number: G3504 (Lookup on BibleHub)


Instances

Josephus' Antiquities of the Jews

From the same root

Below are all other words in our texts that we've cataloged as being from the same root, ΝΕΩΤΕΡΙΖΩ.

These could represent different words with related meanings, or different forms of the same word to fit different grammatical cases, numbers, or genders. This list may include spelling variants and even misspellings in the original manuscripts! Even more words from the same root may exist in other ancient texts that aren't in our database.

  • ἘΝΕΩΤΕΡΙΣΕΝ — to innovate, to make a revolution, to cause a disturbance, to stir up trouble, to rebel, to revolt
  • ἘΝΕΩΤΕΡΙΣΘΗ — was revolutionized, was stirred up, was changed, was innovated, was made new
  • ΝΕΝΕΩΤΕΡΙΣΤΟ — it had been innovated, it had been revolutionized, it had been changed, it had been made new
  • ΝΕΩΤΕΡΙΕΙΝ — to innovate, to make new, to revolutionize, to cause a revolution, to introduce innovations
  • ΝΕΩΤΕΡΙΖΕΙΝ — to innovate, to make innovations, to revolt, to make a revolution, to introduce new things, to stir up trouble
  • ΝΕΩΤΕΡΙΖΟΙ — to innovate, to make a revolution, to make changes, to stir up a revolution, to introduce new things
  • ΝΕΩΤΕΡΙΖΟΜΕΝΟΝ — being innovated, being revolutionized, being changed, being made new, being stirred up, being in revolt
  • ΝΕΩΤΕΡΙΖΟΝ — innovating, making innovations, stirring up revolution, causing trouble, making changes, being new, being young
  • ΝΕΩΤΕΡΙΖΟΝΤΑ — those who innovate, those who revolt, those who make a revolution, those who cause trouble, those who introduce new things
  • ΝΕΩΤΕΡΙΖΟΝΤΑΣ — those who innovate, those who revolt, those who make changes, those who cause revolution
  • ΝΕΩΤΕΡΙΖΟΝΤΕΣ — innovating, making innovations, stirring up trouble, rebelling, revolting, making a revolution
  • ΝΕΩΤΕΡΙΖΟΝΤΩΝ — those who are making innovations, those who are stirring up revolution, those who are causing trouble, those who are acting rebelliously
  • ΝΕΩΤΕΡΙΖΟΥΣΙΝ — they innovate, they make innovations, they revolt, they cause a revolution, they stir up trouble, they introduce new things
  • ΝΕΩΤΕΡΙΖΩ — to innovate, to make a revolution, to make a change, to stir up a revolution, to introduce novelties, to do something new
  • ΝΕΩΤΕΡΙΖΩΝ — innovating, making innovations, stirring up revolution, causing trouble, acting rashly, being revolutionary
  • ΝΕΩΤΕΡΙΣΑΝΤΑΣ — having innovated, having made a revolution, having stirred up a revolution, having rebelled, having made a change
  • ΝΕΩΤΕΡΙΣΑΝΤΕΣ — having innovated, having made a revolution, having stirred up trouble, having caused a disturbance, having introduced novelties
  • ΝΕΩΤΕΡΙΣΑΝΤΩΝ — of those who innovate, of those who revolt, of those who make a revolution, of those who cause a disturbance, of those who introduce new things
  • ΝΕΩΤΕΡΙΣΕΙΕ — to innovate, to make a revolution, to revolt, to make a change, to do something new
  • ΝΕΩΤΕΡΙΣΕΙΕΝ — to innovate, to make a revolution, to revolt, to rebel, to make changes, to stir up trouble
  • ΝΕΩΤΕΡΙΣΕΙΝ — to innovate, to make changes, to revolt, to cause a revolution
  • ΝΕΩΤΕΡΙΣΘΕΙΗ — be revolutionized, be changed, be innovated, be made new
  • ΝΕΩΤΕΡΙΣΩΣΙ — they may innovate, they may revolt, they may cause a disturbance, they may make a revolution

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