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Name of God’s Son

ΑΥ̓ΤΟΥΠΕΙΣΘΕΙΣ, αὐτουπεισθεις

AUTOUPEISTHEIS, autoupeistheis

Sounds Like: ow-too-peys-THEYS

Translations: having been persuaded by himself, having been convinced by himself, having obeyed himself

From the root: ΑΥ̓ΤΟΣ, ΠΕΙΘΩ

Part of Speech: Participle

Explanation: This is a compound word formed from 'ΑΥ̓ΤΟΣ' (autos), meaning 'self' or 'himself,' and 'ΠΕΙΘΩ' (peitho), meaning 'to persuade' or 'to obey.' The word 'ΑΥ̓ΤΟΥΠΕΙΣΘΕΙΣ' means 'having been persuaded by himself' or 'having obeyed himself,' indicating an action taken by one's own conviction or will, rather than being persuaded by an external force. It describes someone who has come to a conclusion or acted based on their own internal reasoning or decision.

Inflection: Aorist, Passive, Participle, Nominative, Masculine, Singular

Strong’s numbers: G0846 (Lookup on BibleHub), G3982 (Lookup on BibleHub)


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Josephus' The Jewish War

From the same root

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