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Name of God’s Son

ΤΗΔΥΝΑΜΕΙ, τηδυναμει

TĒDYNAMEI, tēdynamei

Sounds Like: tee-DY-nah-mee

Translations: (to) the power, (by) the power, (with) the power, (to) the strength, (by) the strength, (with) the strength, (to) the ability, (by) the ability, (with) the ability

From the root: ΔΥΝΑΜΙΣ

Part of Speech: Noun

Explanation: This word is a combination of the dative singular feminine definite article 'τῇ' (tē) meaning 'to the' or 'by the', and the dative singular feminine form of the noun 'δύναμις' (dynamis), meaning 'power, strength, or ability'. It indicates the means by which something is done, or the recipient of an action, often translated as 'by the power' or 'with the strength'. It is used to express instrumentality or direction.

Inflection: Singular, Dative, Feminine

Strong’s number: G1411 (Lookup on BibleHub)


Instances

Josephus' The Jewish War

From the same root

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

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.

  • ΔΥΑΜΕΩΣ — (of) power, (of) strength, (of) ability, (of) might, (of) miracle, (of) a miracle
  • ΔΥΝΑ — to be able, to have power, to be strong, to be capable, to prevail, to be possible
  • ΔΥΝΑΕΙ — power, strength, ability, might, force, a power, to power, to strength, to ability, to might, to force
  • ΔΥΝΑΜΑΙΩΝ — of powers, of abilities, of forces, of miracles, of mighty works
  • ΔΥΝΑΜΕ — (to) power, (to) strength, (to) ability, (to) might, (to) miracle, (to) a miracle
  • ΔΥΝΑΜΕΙ — (by) power, (by) strength, (by) ability, (by) might, (by) force, (by) miracle
  • ΔΥΝΑΜΕΙΝ — power, strength, ability, might, a miracle, a powerful deed
  • ΔΥΝΑΜΕΙΣ — powers, mighty works, forces, abilities, miracles
  • ΔΥΝΑΜΕΣΙ — to power, to strength, to ability, to miracle, to mighty work, to force
  • ΔΥΝΑΜΕΣΙΝ — (to) powers, (to) mighty works, (to) forces, (to) abilities, (to) miracles
  • ΔΥΝΑΜΕΩ — of power, of strength, of ability, of might, of force, of a miracle, of a mighty work, of a powerful deed, of an army, of a host
  • ΔΥΝΑΜΕΩΝ — of powers, of mighty works, of forces, of abilities, of miracles
  • ΔΥΝΑΜΕΩΣ — of power, of strength, of ability, of might, of a miracle
  • ΔΥΝΑΜΙ — power, a power, strength, ability, force, miracle, a miracle
  • ΔΥΝΑΜΙΝ — power, might, strength, ability, miracle
  • ΔΥΝΑΜΙΝΛΩΟΥ — power, strength, ability, a power, an ability
  • ΔΥΝΑΜΙΣ — power, might, strength, ability, miracle, a power, a miracle
  • ΔΥΝΑΜΙΩΝ — of powers, of mighty works, of abilities, of miracles
  • ΔΥΝΑΜΟΝ — power, strength, ability, a miracle, a mighty work
  • ΔΥΝΑΣΕ — power, strength, ability, might, a miracle, a powerful deed
  • ΝΑΜΙΝ — power, strength, ability, might, miracle, a power, a strength, an ability, a might, a miracle
  • ΤΗΣΔΥΝΑΜΕΩΣ — of the power, of the strength, of the ability, of the might, of the force, of the miracle

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