Greek Word For Sleep - To put to sleep, i.e. Web jesus had been speaking of his death, but his disciples thought he meant the 'sleep' (κοιμάω) of 'sleep' (ὕπνου). From g2596 and εὕδω heúdō (to sleep); Copyright © 1981, 1998 by the lockman foundation. 1) to cause to sleep, put to sleep. (passively or reflexively) to slumber; I fall asleep, am asleep, sometimes of the sleep of death. To lie down to rest, i.e. To put to sleep, fall asleep. Δαρθάνω (darthánō), καθεύδω (katheúdō), κνώσσω (knṓssō), κοιμάομαι (koimáomai) inflection [ edit] present:
From kata and heudó (to sleep) definition. To put to sleep, fall asleep. To obtain a true understanding of this word these scriptures need to be meditated on and notes made of their meaning in different contexts. To lie down to rest, i.e. (passively or reflexively) to slumber; Web jesus had been speaking of his death, but his disciples thought he meant the 'sleep' (κοιμάω) of 'sleep' (ὕπνου). Asleep (8), do their sleeping (1), goes to bed (1), sleep (3), sleep do (1), sleeper (1), sleeping (8). 1) to cause to sleep, put to sleep. Copyright © 1981, 1998 by the lockman foundation. Δαρθάνω (darthánō), καθεύδω (katheúdō), κνώσσω (knṓssō), κοιμάομαι (koimáomai) inflection [ edit] present: Web this is a word study about the meaning of the greek word καθεύδω, 'katheudo' meaning 'to sleep' strong's 2518 in the new testament. From g2596 and εὕδω heúdō (to sleep); I fall asleep, am asleep, sometimes of the sleep of death. 2a) to still, calm, quiet. To put to sleep, i.e. So then he told them plainly, “lazarus is dead. although the first word for sleep, κοιμάω, is often used metaphorically for death, the second word, ὕπνου, never is. Derived terms [ edit] ἐνεύδω (eneúdō) καθεύδω (katheúdō) συνεύδω (suneúdō) references [ edit] It gives every verse where the 'katheudo' appears.