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Name of God’s Son

ΚΕΚΥΚΛΩΜΕΝΟΝ, κεκυκλωμενον

KEKYKLŌMENON, kekyklōmenon

Sounds Like: keh-koo-KLO-meh-non

Translations: having been encircled, surrounded, enclosed, a surrounded thing, that which has been surrounded

From the root: ΚΥΚΛΟΩ

Part of Speech: Participle, Verb, Adjective

Explanation: ΚΕΚΥΚΛΩΜΕΝΟΝ is the perfect passive participle of the verb κυκλόω (kykloō), meaning 'to encircle' or 'to surround'. As a perfect passive participle, it describes a state resulting from a past action, indicating something that 'has been' or 'having been' encircled or surrounded. It functions adjectivally, modifying a noun, and in this form, it is neuter singular, nominative or accusative case. It can be used to describe an object or concept that is completely encompassed or hemmed in.

Inflection: Perfect, Passive, Participle, Singular, Neuter, Nominative or Accusative

Strong’s number: G2944 (Lookup on BibleHub)


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Josephus' Antiquities of the Jews

From the same root

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