Strong's Concordance pathétos: one who has suffered or is subject to suffering Original Word: παθητός, ή, όνPart of Speech: Adjective Transliteration: pathétos Phonetic Spelling: (path-ay-tos') Definition: one who has suffered or is subject to suffering Usage: destined to suffer. HELPS Word-studies Cognate: 3805 pathētós (an adjective, derived from 3958/pas NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom paschó Definition one who has suffered or is subject to suffering NASB Translation suffer (1). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 3805: παθητόςπαθητός, παθητη, παθητον (πάσχω, παθεῖν); 1. passible (Latinpatibilis, Cicero, de nat. deor. 3, 12, 29), endued with capacity of suffering, capable of feeling; often in Plutarch, as παθητον σῶμα. 2. subject to the necessity of suffering, destined to suffer (Vulg.passibilis): Acts 26:23 (with the thought here respecting Christ as παθητός compare the similar language of Justin Martyr, dialog contra Trypho, chapters 36, 39, 52, 68, 76, 89); cf. Winers Grammar, 97 (92); (Buttmann, 42 (37)); (so in ecclesiastical writings also, cf. Otto's Justin, Greek index under the word; Christ is said to be παθητός and ἀπαθής in Ignatius ad Eph. 7, 2 [ET]; ad Polycarp, 3, 2 [ET]). From the same as pathema; liable (i.e. Doomed) to experience pain -- suffer. see GREEK pathema |