Strong's Concordance anexikakos: enduring evil Original Word: ἀνεξίκακος, ονPart of Speech: Adjective Transliteration: anexikakos Phonetic Spelling: (an-ex-ik'-ak-os) Definition: enduring evil Usage: enduring evil, patient of evil, patiently forbearing. HELPS Word-studies 420 aneksíkakos (an adjective, derived from 430 /anéxomai, "to bear up" and 2556 /kakós, "malice, evil") – properly, the quality of enduring (bearing up), especially when harmed (treated unjustly), i.e. when inflicted with undeserved injury. [420 (aneksíkakos) shows "the quality of patiently affirming a belief in face of mockery (Wis 2:19)" (Nigel Turner, Christian Words, 321).] NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom anechó and kakos Definition enduring evil NASB Translation patient when wronged (1). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 420: ἀνεξίκακοςἀνεξίκακος, ἀνεξίκακον (from the future of ἀνέχομαι, and κακόν; cf. classic ἀλεξίκακος, ἀμνησίκακος), patient of ills and wrongs, forbearing: 2 Timothy 2:24. (Lucian, jud. voc. 9; (Justin Martyr, Apology 1, 16 at the beginning; Pollux 5, 138).) Strong's Exhaustive Concordance patient. From anechomai and kakos; enduring of ill, i.e. Forbearing -- patient. see GREEK anechomai see GREEK kakos Forms and Transliterations ανεξικακον ανεξίκακον ἀνεξίκακον anexikakon anexíkakonLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel Texts |