ΦΙΛΟΘΕΟΣ, φιλοθεος
PHILOTHEOS, philotheos
Sounds Like: fee-LOH-theh-os
Translations: God-loving, loving God, devout, pious
From the root: ΦΙΛΟΣ, ΘΕΟΣ
Part of Speech: Adjective
Explanation: This word is a compound adjective formed from 'philos' (dear, beloved, friendly) and 'theos' (God). It describes someone who loves God, is devoted to God, or is pious. It is used to characterize individuals who exhibit a strong affection or reverence for the divine.
Inflection: Masculine, Feminine, or Neuter; Nominative, Genitive, Dative, Accusative, or Vocative; Singular or Plural
Strong’s number: G5382 (Lookup on BibleHub)
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From the same root
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- ΦΙΛΟΘΕΟΙ — lovers of God, God-loving, devoted to God
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