5004. talaipória
Berean Strong's Lexicon
talaipória: Misery, distress, trouble

Original Word: ταλαιπωρία
Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine
Transliteration: talaipória
Pronunciation: tah-lah-ee-po-REE-ah
Phonetic Spelling: (tal-ahee-po-ree'-ah)
Definition: Misery, distress, trouble
Meaning: hardship, misery, distress, toil.

Word Origin: Derived from the Greek verb ταλαιπωρέω (talaiporéō), meaning "to endure hardship" or "to suffer."

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: The Hebrew equivalent often associated with the concept of misery or distress is עָמָל (amal), Strong's Hebrew 5999, which conveys toil, trouble, or laborious effort.

Usage: The term "talaiporía" refers to a state of suffering, affliction, or distress. It is used to describe the condition of experiencing severe hardship or misery, often as a result of external circumstances or internal struggles. In the New Testament, it conveys the idea of enduring trials and tribulations, highlighting the human experience of suffering in a fallen world.

Cultural and Historical Background: In the Greco-Roman world, suffering and hardship were common experiences due to political instability, economic challenges, and social injustices. The early Christians, often facing persecution and societal rejection, would have been familiar with the concept of "talaiporía." This term would resonate with their experiences of enduring trials for their faith, as well as the broader human condition of suffering.

HELPS Word-studies

Cognate: 5004 talaipōría – literally, a calloused (miserable) condition; wretchedness resulting from ongoing, intense affliction. See 5005 (talaipōros).

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from talaipóros
Definition
hard work, hardship, distress
NASB Translation
miseries (1), misery (1).

Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 5004: ταλαιπωρία

ταλαιπωρία, ταλαιπωρίας, (ταλαίπωρος, which see), hardship, trouble, calamity, misery: Romans 3:16 (from Isaiah 59:7); plural (miseries), James 5:1. (Herodotus, Thucydides, Isocrates, Polybius, Diodorus, Josephus, others; the Sept. chiefly for שֹׁד.)

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
misery.

From talaiporos; wretchedness, i.e. Calamity -- misery.

see GREEK talaiporos

Forms and Transliterations
ταλαιπωρια ταλαιπωρία ταλαιπωρίαι ταλαιπωριαις ταλαιπωρίαις ταλαιπωρίαν ταλαιπωρίας talaiporia talaiporía talaipōria talaipōría talaiporiais talaiporíais talaipōriais talaipōríais
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Englishman's Concordance
Romans 3:16 N-NFS
GRK: σύντριμμα καὶ ταλαιπωρία ἐν ταῖς
NAS: DESTRUCTION AND MISERY ARE IN THEIR PATHS,
KJV: Destruction and misery [are] in their
INT: ruin and misery [are] in the

James 5:1 N-DFP
GRK: ἐπὶ ταῖς ταλαιπωρίαις ὑμῶν ταῖς
NAS: and howl for your miseries which are coming
KJV: your miseries that shall come upon
INT: over the miseries of you that [are]

Strong's Greek 5004
2 Occurrences


ταλαιπωρία — 1 Occ.
ταλαιπωρίαις — 1 Occ.

















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