ΘΑΝΑΤΟΝἈΘΑΝΑΣΙΑΣ, θανατονἀθανασιας
THANATONATHANASIAS, thanatonathanasias
Sounds Like: THA-na-ton-a-tha-na-SEE-as
Translations: death of immortality, death and immortality
From the root: ΘΑΝΑΤΟΣ, ἈΘΑΝΑΣΙΑ
Part of Speech: Noun
Explanation: This word appears to be a compound or a juxtaposition of two distinct Koine Greek words: 'θάνατον' (thanaton), meaning 'death' or 'a death' (accusative singular of θάνατος), and 'ἀθανασίας' (athanasias), meaning 'of immortality' (genitive singular of ἀθανασία). The combination 'ΘΑΝΑΤΟΝἈΘΑΝΑΣΙΑΣ' is not a standard or recognized single word in Koine Greek. It is highly probable that this is a scribal error, a textual corruption, or a very unusual and non-standard compound formed by combining 'death' and 'immortality'. If it were intended as a compound, it would literally mean something like 'death-of-immortality' or 'death and immortality', possibly referring to a concept where death leads to or is intertwined with immortality, or perhaps a contrast between the two. Given its unusual form, it's most likely a garbled or misspelled text.
Inflection: Accusative Singular (for ΘΑΝΑΤΟΝ), Genitive Singular (for ἈΘΑΝΑΣΙΑΣ)
Strong’s numbers: G2288 (Lookup on BibleHub), G17 (Lookup on BibleHub)
Unknown: Yes
Instances
Josephus' The Jewish War
- Book One — 3:11
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