Strong's Concordance ametakinétos: immovable Original Word: ἀμετακίνητος, ονPart of Speech: Adjective Transliteration: ametakinétos Phonetic Spelling: (am-et-ak-in'-ay-tos) Definition: immovable Usage: immovable, firm. HELPS Word-studies 277 ametakínētos (an adjective, derived from 1 /A "not" and 3334 /metakinéō, "move away from") – properly, without movement or change of status (location). NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom alpha (as a neg. prefix) and metakineó Definition immovable NASB Translation immovable (1). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 277: ἀμετακίνητοςἀμετακίνητος, (μετακινέω), not to be moved from its place, unmoved; metaphorically, firmly persistent (A. V. unmovable): 1 Corinthians 15:58. (Plato, epistle 7, p. 843 a.; Dionysius Halicarnassus 8, 74; (Josephus, contra Apion 2, 16, 9; 2, 32, 3; 2, 35, 4).) Strong's Exhaustive Concordance unmovable. From a (as a negative particle) and a derivative of metakineo; immovable -- unmovable. see GREEK a see GREEK metakineo Forms and Transliterations αμετακινητοι αμετακίνητοι ἀμετακίνητοι ametakinetoi ametakinētoi ametakínetoi ametakínētoiLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel Texts |