G3997 πένθος - Strong's Greek Lexicon Number

LSJ Gloss:
πένθος
grief, sadness, sorrow
Dodson:
πένθος
mourning, sorrow
mourning, sorrow, sadness, grief.
Strong's:
πένθος
grief
Derivation: strengthened from the alternate of G3958;

KJV Usage: mourning, sorrow.

G3958
TBESG:
πένθος
grief
G:N-N
πένθος, -ους, τό
[in LXX chiefly for אֵבֶל ;]
mourning:
Refs Jas.4:9, Rev.18:7-8 21:4
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(AS)
Thayer:
1) mourning


πένθος
penthos
pen'-thos
Strengthened from the alternate of G3958; grief

KJV Usage: mourning, sorrow.


View how G3997 πένθος is used in the Bible

5 occurrences of G3997 πένθος

James 4:9 mourning,
Revelation 18:7 mourning
Revelation 18:7 mourning.
Revelation 18:8 mourning,
Revelation 21:4 mourning,

Distinct usage

3 mourning,
1 mourning
1 mourning.

Corresponding Hebrew Words

penthos H60 evel
penthos H205 aven
penthos H3015 yagon
penthos H4553 misped
penthos H8424 tugah


Related words

G3997 πένθος

G3996 πενθέω
πενθέω
pentheō
pen-theh'-o
From G3997; to grieve (the feeling or the act)

KJV Usage: mourn, (be-) wail.


G3958 πάσχω, πάθω, πένθω

πάσχω, πάθω, πένθω
paschō pathō penthō
pas'-kho, path'-o, pen'-tho
Apparently a primary verb (the third form used only in certain tenses for it); to experience a sensation or impression (usually painful)

KJV Usage: feel, passion, suffer, vex.


G3663 ὁμοιοπαθής
ὁμοιοπαθής
homoiopathēs
hom-oy-op-ath-ace'
From G3664 and the alternate of G3958; similarly affected

KJV Usage: of (subject to) like passions.


G3806 πάθος
πάθος
pathos
path'-os
From the alternate of G3958; properly suffering (“pathos”), that is, (subjectively) a passion (especially concupiscence)

KJV Usage: (inordinate) affection, lust.


G4006 πεποίθησις
πεποίθησις
pepoithēsis
pep-oy'-thay-sis
From the perfect of the alternate of G3958; reliance

KJV Usage: confidence, trust.


G4310 προπάσχω
προπάσχω
propaschō
prop-as'-kho
From G4253 and G3958; to undergo hardship previously

KJV Usage: suffer before.


G4841 συμπάσχω
συμπάσχω
sumpaschō
soom-pas'-kho
From G4862 and G3958 (including its alternate); to experience pain jointly or of the same kind (specifically persecution; to “sympathize”)

KJV Usage: suffer with.