Exousia
In the fifth century B.C. writings of Thucydides Exousia is used by Antiphon Orator meaning “an ability to do something” if there were no hindrances (Kittel, 2:562). The word generally denotes the right to act according to moral standards. It can be used in an official sense to describe the authority of a king but before king it was the natural choice to do or not do something by right.
The word appear 4 times in reference to an adversarial jurisdiction, 12 times in reference to a right, 11 times concerning conflicts of justice and 51 times in reference to Jesus.
declension | of | εξουσία |
singular | plural | |
nominative | εξουσία • | εξουσίες • |
genitive | εξουσίας • | εξουσιών • |
accusative | εξουσία • | εξουσίες • |
vocative | εξουσία • | εξουσίες • |