Dying | ἀποθνῄσκω (apothnēskō) | Verb
Etymology and Semantic Analysis The English term ‘dying’ originates from the Old English ‘dēag,’ gradually evolving into the Middle English ‘dyen.’ In the New Testament, the Greek verb ἀποθνῄσκω (apothnēskō) is frequently employed, translating to ‘to die,’ ‘to pass away,’ or ‘to cease to live.’ This term appears in significant contexts, primarily highlighting the physical […]
Die | Αποθνῄσκω (apothnēskō) | Verb
Etymology and Semantic Analysis The word ‘die’ is represented in the New Testament primarily by the Greek verb ‘αποθνῄσκω’ (apothnēskō), meaning ‘to die’ or ‘to pass away’. This verb conveys not only the physical cessation of life but also, in certain contexts, a spiritual or metaphorical death. In the Septuagint, the Greek translation of the […]