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Koine Greek wordlink #120224

νῖκος1 Cor 15

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Other uses (2) of identical word form νῖκος (N-ANS) in the Greek originals

The word form ‘νῖκος’ (N-ANS) is always and only glossed as ‘victory’.

Mat 12:20 ‘until he may send_forth to victory justice’ SR GNT Mat 12:20 word 17

OET-LV: 20By_no_means he_will_be_breaking a_reed having_been_bruised, and by_no_means he_will_be_extinguishing a_wick being_smouldering, until wishfully he_may_send_forth the justice to victory.   (MAT_12:20)

OET-RV: 20He won’t break off a bruised reed
 ⇔ and certainly won’t extinguish a smoldering wick
 ⇔ before he sends justice forward into victory. (MAT 12:20)

1 Cor 15:54 ‘was swallowed_up death in victory’ SR GNT 1 Cor 15:54 word 32

OET-LV: 54But whenever the perishable this may_dress_in indestructibility, and the mortal this may_dress_in immortality, then will_be_becoming the message which having_been_written:   ˓Was˒_swallowed_up the death in victory.   (CO1_15:54)

OET-RV: 54But when this perishable body becomes incorruptible and this mortal becomes immortal, then what was written will come true: ‘Death is replaced by victory.’ (CO1 15:54)

Greek words (2) other than νῖκος (N-ANS) with a gloss related to ‘victory’

1 COR 15:55νῖκος (nikos) N-NNS ‘of you death the victory where is of you death’ SR GNT 1 Cor 15:55 word 5

OET-LV: 55Where is of_you, death, the victory?   Where is of_you, death, the sting?   (CO1_15:55)

OET-RV: 55‘Death, where is your victory?
 ⇔ Yes death, where is your sting?’ (CO1 15:55)

1 YHN 5:4νίκη (nikaʸ) N-NFS Lemma=nikē ‘this is the victory having overcame the world’ SR GNT 1 Yhn 5:4 word 16

OET-LV: 4because everything which having_been_born of the god, is_overcoming the world.   And this is the victory which having_overcame the world, the faith of_us.   (JN1_5:4)

OET-RV: 4because everyone who’s been reborn in God is overcoming the world. (JN1 5:4)

Key: N=noun ANS=accusative,neuter,singular NFS=nominative,feminine,singular NNS=nominative,neuter,singular