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Name of God’s Son

ΒΑΡΕΙΑ, βαρεια

BAREIA, bareia

Sounds Like: bah-REH-yah

Translations: heavy, a heavy, weighty, grievous, severe, difficult, burdensome

From the root: ΒΑΡΥΣ

Part of Speech: Adjective

Explanation: This word describes something that is heavy in weight, difficult to bear, or severe in nature. It can refer to physical weight, but also to burdens, difficulties, or intense emotions like anger. It is often used to describe something that is hard to endure or oppressive.

Inflection: Singular, Feminine, Nominative or Vocative

Strong’s number: G0926 (Lookup on BibleHub)


Instances

Codex Sinaiticus
Josephus' Antiquities of the Jews
Swete's Recension of the Greek Septuagint

From the same root

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

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.

  • ΒΑΡ — heavy, burdensome, weighty, severe, grievous, difficult
  • ΒΑΡΑΙΑ — heavy, a heavy, weighty, burdensome, grievous, severe, difficult
  • ΒΑΡΕΑ — heavy, burdensome, grievous, weighty, difficult, a heavy, a burdensome
  • ΒΑΡΕΙ — (to) heavy, (to) weighty, (to) burdensome, (to) grievous, heavy, weighty, burdensome, grievous
  • ΒΑΡΕΙΑΙ — heavy, weighty, burdensome, grievous, severe, important
  • ΒΑΡΕΙΑΝ — heavy, a heavy, weighty, a weighty, burdensome, a burdensome, grievous, a grievous, severe, a severe
  • ΒΑΡΕΙΑΣ — (of) heavy, (of) weighty, (of) burdensome, (of) grievous, (of) severe
  • ΒΑΡΕΙΣ — heavy, weighty, burdensome, grievous, difficult, severe, important, fortifications, strongholds
  • ΒΑΡΕΟΣ — heavy, burdensome, grievous, serious, weighty, important, difficult, severe, of heavy weight, of heavy burden
  • ΒΑΡΕΩΝ — of heavy, of weighty, of burdensome, of important, of grievous, of difficult, of severe, of ivory
  • ΒΑΡΕΩΣ — heavily, grievously, with difficulty, severely, painfully
  • ΒΑΡΙΑΣ — heavy, burdensome, grievous, weighty, serious, important
  • ΒΑΡΥ — heavy, weighty, burdensome, grievous, severe, a heavy thing
  • ΒΑΡΥΝ — heavy, weighty, burdensome, grievous, difficult, severe
  • ΒΑΡΥΝΙ — weighs down, burdens, oppresses, makes heavy, to weigh down, to burden, to oppress, to make heavy
  • ΒΑΡΥΣ — heavy, weighty, burdensome, grievous, severe, important, serious
  • ΒΑΡΥΤΑΤΑ — heaviest, most heavy, most grievous, most burdensome, very heavily, most severely
  • ΒΑΡΥΤΑΤΑΙΣ — heaviest, most burdensome, most grievous, most severe
  • ΒΑΡΥΤΑΤΗΣ — heaviest, most heavy, most burdensome, most grievous, most severe
  • ΒΑΡΥΤΑΤΟΥ — heaviest, most burdensome, most severe, most grievous
  • ΒΑΡΥΤΕΡΑ — heavier, more burdensome, more grievous, a heavier (thing)
  • ΒΑΡΥΤΕΡΑΝ — heavier, more grievous, more severe, more serious
  • ΒΑΡΥΤΕΡΟΙ — heavier, more burdensome, more grievous, more weighty
  • ΒΑΡΥΤΕΡΟΝ — heavier, more burdensome, more severe, more grievous, a heavier, a more burdensome
  • ΒΑΡΥΤΕΡΟΣ — heavier, more burdensome, more severe, a heavier, a more burdensome, a more severe
  • ΒΑΡΥΤΕΡΟΥΣ — heavier, more burdensome, more grievous, more severe
  • ΒΑΡΥΤΕΡΩΣ — more heavily, more grievously, more severely, more seriously

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