ΦΟΒΟΝἘΝΙΚΩΝ, φοβονἐνικων
PHOBONENIKŌN, phobonenikōn
Sounds Like: PHO-bon-eh-NEE-kon
Translations: they were conquering fear, they were overcoming fear, they were defeating fear
From the root: ΦΟΒΟΣ, ΝΙΚΑΩ
Part of Speech: Verb
Explanation: This is a compound word formed from 'φόβος' (phobos), meaning 'fear', and 'νικάω' (nikaō), meaning 'to conquer' or 'to overcome'. The word describes the action of overcoming or conquering fear. It is in the imperfect tense, indicating an ongoing or repeated action in the past.
Inflection: Third Person, Plural, Imperfect, Active, Indicative (from νικάω); Accusative, Singular, Masculine (from φόβος)
Strong’s numbers: G5401 (Lookup on BibleHub), G3528 (Lookup on BibleHub)
Instances
Josephus' The Jewish War
- Book Six — 4:44
From the same root
No other words from the same root, ΦΟΒΟΣ, ΝΙΚΑΩ, appear in our texts.
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