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Name of God’s Son

ΦΙΛΟΝΕΙΚΕΩ, φιλονεικεω

PHILONEIKEŌ, philoneikeō

Sounds Like: fee-loh-NEE-keh-oh

Translations: to be contentious, to dispute, to quarrel, to strive for mastery, to be fond of strife

From the root: ΦΙΛΟΝΕΙΚΕΩ

Part of Speech: Verb

Explanation: This verb means to be contentious, to dispute, or to quarrel. It describes the act of engaging in strife or contention, often out of a love for argument or a desire to win. It is a compound word derived from 'φίλος' (philos, meaning 'loving' or 'fond of') and 'νεῖκος' (neikos, meaning 'strife' or 'quarrel'). Thus, it literally means 'to be fond of strife'.

Inflection: Does not inflect (this is the infinitive form, but the word itself can be inflected for tense, voice, and mood)

Strong’s number: G5379 (Lookup on BibleHub)


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