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See definition for θρηνέω [[2354]]
See definition for θρηνέω [[2354]]


See definition for κοπτομαι [[2875]]
See definition for κοπτομαι [[2875]] κόπτω kopto


λυπεομαι is the most general word, meaning simply [to grieve,] outwardly or inwardly.  
λυπεομαι is the most general word, meaning simply [to grieve,] outwardly or inwardly.  
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κοπτομαι is [to beat the breast in grief,] ordinarily for the dead.
κοπτομαι is [to beat the breast in grief,] ordinarily for the dead.
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Latest revision as of 23:10, 9 July 2023

To Grieve.

See definition for λυπεομαι 3076

See definition for πενθέω 3996

See definition for θρηνέω 2354

See definition for κοπτομαι 2875 κόπτω kopto

λυπεομαι is the most general word, meaning simply [to grieve,] outwardly or inwardly.

πενθέω means properly [to lament for the dead.] It is also applied to passionate lamentation of any kind, so great that it cannot be hid.

θρηνέω is [to give utterance to a dirge] over the dead, either in unstudied words, or in a more elaborate poem. This word is used by the Septuagint in describing David’s lament over Saul and Jonathan.

κοπτομαι is [to beat the breast in grief,] ordinarily for the dead.