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Name of God’s Son

ΝΕΝΕΚΡΩΜΕΝΟΝ, νενεκρωμενον

NENEKRŌMENON, nenekrōmenon

Sounds Like: neh-NEK-roh-men-on

Translations: deadened, made dead, rendered powerless, impotent, worn out, a deadened one, a made dead one

From the root: ΝΕΚΡΟΩ

Part of Speech: Adjective, Participle

Explanation: This word is a perfect passive participle derived from the verb 'nekroo', meaning 'to make dead' or 'to deaden'. As a participle, it functions like an adjective, describing something that has been made dead or rendered powerless. It can refer to a physical state of being deadened or to a metaphorical state of being impotent or worn out, such as a body part that no longer functions or a spiritual state where one is unresponsive to God.

Inflection: Singular, Accusative, Neuter, Perfect Passive Participle

Strong’s number: G3499 (Lookup on BibleHub)


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Codex Sinaiticus
Tischendorf's Greek New Testament

From the same root

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