Lexicon authenteó: To have authority, to exercise authority, to dominate Original Word: αὐθεντέω Strong's Exhaustive Concordance govern, exercise authorityFrom a compound of autos and an obsolete hentes (a worker); to act of oneself, i.e. (figuratively) dominate -- usurp authority over. see GREEK autos HELPS Word-studies 831 authentéō (from 846 /autós, "self" and entea, "arms, armor") – properly, to unilaterally take up arms, i.e. acting as an autocrat – literally, self-appointed (acting without submission). NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom autos and a prim. root sen- Definition to govern, exercise authority NASB Translation exercise authority over (1). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 831: αὐθεντέωαὐθεντέω, ἀυθέντω; (a Biblical and ecclesiastical word; from αὐθέντης contracted from αὐτοέντης, and this from αὐτός and ἔντεα arms (others, ἑντης, cf. Hesychius συνεντης συνεργός; cf. Lobeck, Technol., p. 121); hence, a. according to earlier usage, one who with his own hand kills either others or himself. b. in later Greek writings |



