Lexicon aischunó: To shame, to dishonor, to disgrace Original Word: αἰσχύνω Strong's Exhaustive Concordance be ashamed. From aischos (disfigurement, i.e. Disgrace); to feel shame (for oneself) -- be ashamed. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom aischos (shame, disgrace) Definition to dishonor, make ashamed NASB Translation ashamed (2), put to shame (2), shame (1), shrink (1). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 153: αἰσχύνωαἰσχύνω: (αἶσχος (cf. αἰσχρός)); 1. to disfigure: πρόσωπον, Homer, Iliad 18, 24, and many others. 2. to dishonor: the Sept. Proverbs 29:15. 3. to suffuse with shame, make ashamed: Sir. 13:7. In the N. T. only passive, αἰσχύνομαι; future αἰσχυνθήσομαι; 1 aorist ᾐσχύνθην; to be suffused with shame, be made ashamed, be ashamed: 2 Corinthians 10:8; Philippians 1:20; 1 Peter 4:16; μή αἰσχυνθῶμεν ἀπ' αὐτοῦ that we may not in shame shrink from him, 1 John 2:28 (Sir. 21:22 αἰσχυνθήσεται ἀπό προσώπου (Isaiah 1:29; Jeremiah 12:13; cf. Buttmann, § 147, 2)); followed by an infinitive (on which see Winer's Grammar, 346 (325)), Luke 16:3. (Compare: ἐπαισχύνω (ἐπαισχύνομαι, καταισχύνω.) Englishman's Concordance Luke 16:3 V-PIM/P-1SGRK: ἰσχύω ἐπαιτεῖν αἰσχύνομαι NAS: to dig; I am ashamed to beg. KJV: dig; to beg I am ashamed. INT: I am able to beg I am ashamed 2 Corinthians 10:8 V-FIP-1S Philippians 1:20 V-FIP-1S 1 Peter 4:16 V-PMM/P-3S 1 John 2:28 V-ASP-1P Strong's Greek 153 |



