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      • Usage: In the New Testament, "thanatos" primarily refers to physical death, the cessation of life. It also encompasses spiritual death, which is the separation from God due to sin, and eternal death, which is the final separation from God in judgment.
  1. thanatos: Death. Original Word: θάνατος. Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine. Transliteration: thanatos. Pronunciation: THAH-nah-tos. Phonetic Spelling: (than'-at-os) Definition: Death. Meaning: death, physical or spiritual. Word Origin: Derived from the Greek verb θνῄσκω (thnēskō), meaning "to die."

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    • Psalm 114

      Holman Christian Standard Bible The sea looked and fled; the...

    • Philippians 2

      New American Standard Bible For indeed he was sick to the...

    • 120 Occurrences

      INT: word keep death never not. John 8:52 N-GMS GRK: μὴ...

    • Romans 6

      Holman Christian Standard Bible Don’t you know that if you...

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    • Revelation 20

      thanatos θάνατος death N-NMS: 3756 ouk ... Holman Christian...

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      NASB 1995 + Strong's. Introduction. 1 Inasmuch as many have...

  2. What Does Thanatos Mean in Greek in Context of the Bible? Thanatos is a Greek word that translates to “death.” Its roots can be traced back to ancient Greek literature and philosophy, as well as in various religious texts, including the Bible.

  3. Discover the original meaning of Thanatos in the NAS Bible using the New Testament Greek Lexicon - King James Version. Learn the audio pronunciation, word origin and usage in the Bible, plus scripture verse references of Thanatos.

  4. Strong's Number G2288 matches the Greek θάνατος (thanatos), which occurs 119 times in 106 verses in the TR Greek. Page 1 / 3 (Mat 4:16–Rom 7:5)

  5. This is a thorough bible study about the meaning of the Greek word θάνατος (Gtr. thanatos) translated 'death' (Strong's 2288). It gives every verse where the word 'thanatos' appears in the New Testament.

  6. The evidence for this meaning here derives primarily from the Greek translation of the Old Testament called the Septuagint. In several places, the Septuagint translators rendered the Hebrew word deber, meaning "pestilence" or "disease," as thánatos.

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  8. Oct 11, 2018 · The Greek word θάνατος, thanatos occurs 120 times in the New Testament. Its basic meaning is death. However, it is used figuratively (Matt. 4:16; Luke 1:79; Rom. 7:24; 1 John 3:14; Rev. 6:8) and in reference to pestilence (Rev. 9:6; 18:8).

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