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ΤΑΡΤΑΡΟΩ, ταρταροω

TARTAROŌ, tartaroō

Sounds Like: tar-ta-ROH-oh

Translations: to cast into Tartarus, to cast into hell, to thrust down to hell

From the root: ΤΑΡΤΑΡΟΩ

Part of Speech: Verb

Explanation: This verb means to cast into Tartarus, which in Greek mythology and later in some Christian contexts, refers to a deep abyss or dungeon of torment and suffering, often considered a part of the underworld or hell. It describes the act of consigning someone to this place of punishment. It is used in the New Testament to describe the fate of fallen angels.

Inflection: Does not inflect (this is the infinitive form, but the Strong's entry refers to the root verb)

Strong’s number: G5020 (Lookup on BibleHub)


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