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Name of God’s Son

ΟΙΚΑΣ, οικας

OIKAS, oikas

Sounds Like: OY-kas

Translations: you have feared, you have been afraid, you fear, you are afraid

From the root: ΔΕΙΔΩ

Part of Speech: Verb

Explanation: ΟΙΚΑΣ is an inflected form of the Koine Greek verb ΔΕΙΔΩ (deidō), meaning 'to fear' or 'to be afraid'. This specific form indicates a completed action in the past that has present relevance, or a state of being. It describes someone who has experienced fear or is currently in a state of fear. It is used to express a strong sense of apprehension or dread.

Inflection: Perfect Active Indicative, Second Person Singular

Strong’s number: G1167 (Lookup on BibleHub)


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