Berean Strong's Lexicon phoneuó: To murder, to kill Original Word: φονεύω Word Origin: Derived from φονεύς (phoneus), meaning "murderer." Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - H7523 (רָצַח, ratsach): To murder, to slay - H2026 (הָרַג, harag): To kill, to slay Usage: The Greek verb "phoneuó" primarily means to commit murder or to kill unlawfully. It is used in the New Testament to describe the act of taking another person's life with intent and malice. This term is often associated with the violation of the sixth commandment, "You shall not murder," highlighting the moral and legal prohibition against such acts. Cultural and Historical Background: In the ancient Greco-Roman world, as well as in Jewish culture, murder was considered a grave sin and a serious crime. The act of murder was not only a violation of human law but also an offense against divine law. In Jewish tradition, the sanctity of life was paramount, and the unlawful taking of life was met with severe consequences. The New Testament continues this tradition, emphasizing the spiritual and ethical dimensions of murder, extending the concept to include hatred and anger in one's heart (Matthew 5:21-22). HELPS Word-studies 5407 phoneúō (from 5408 /phónos, "murder, homicide") – to murder, commit intentional (unjustified) homicide. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom phoneus Definition to kill, murder NASB Translation commit murder (5), commits murder (1), murder (3), murdered (2), put to death (1). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 5407: φονεύωφονεύω; future φονεύσω; 1 aorist ἐφόνευσα; (φονεύς); from (Pindar, Aeschylus), Herodotus down; the Sept. mostly for רָצֵח, also for הָרַג, הִכָּה, etc.; to kill, slay, murder; absolutely, to commit murder (A. V. kill): Matthew 5:21; James 4:2; οὐ (which see 6) φονεύσεις, Matthew 5:21; Matthew 19:18; Romans 13:9 (Exodus 20:15); μή φονεύσῃς, Mark 10:19; Luke 18:20; James 2:11. τινα: Matthew 23:31, 35; James 5:6. Strong's Exhaustive Concordance kill, slay. From phoneus; to be a murderer (of) -- kill, do murder, slay. see GREEK phoneus Forms and Transliterations εφόνευσαν εφόνευσας εφονευσατε εφονεύσατε ἐφονεύσατε εφονευσέν εφόνευσεν εφονοκτονήθη πεφόνευκεν πεφονευμένης φονευεις φονεύεις φονευετε φονεύετε φονευθήσονται φονεύοντος φονεύσαί φονεύσαντα φονεύσαντας φονεύσαντι φονεύσαντος φονευσαντων φονευσάντων φονεύσας φονεύσασι φονεύσει φονευσεις φονεύσεις φονευση φονεύση φονεύσῃ φονευσης φονεύσης φονεύσῃς φονεύσωμεν φονεύων φονοκτονεί φονοκτονήσητε ephoneusate ephoneúsate phoneueis phoneúeis phoneuete phoneúete phoneusanton phoneusantōn phoneusánton phoneusántōn phoneuse phoneusē phoneúsei phoneúsēi phoneuseis phoneúseis phoneúsēis phoneuses phoneusēsLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Matthew 5:21 V-FIA-2SGRK: ἀρχαίοις Οὐ φονεύσεις ὃς δ' NAS: were told, YOU SHALL NOT COMMIT MURDER KJV: Thou shalt not kill; and whosoever INT: ancients not You will murder whoever moreover Matthew 5:21 V-ASA-3S Matthew 19:18 V-FIA-2S Matthew 23:31 V-APA-GMP Matthew 23:35 V-AIA-2P Mark 10:19 V-ASA-2S Luke 18:20 V-ASA-2S Romans 13:9 V-FIA-2S James 2:11 V-ASA-2S James 2:11 V-PIA-2S James 4:2 V-PIA-2P James 5:6 V-AIA-2P Strong's Greek 5407 |