Strong's Concordance krima: a judgment Original Word: κρίμα, ατος, τόPart of Speech: Noun, Neuter Transliteration: krima Phonetic Spelling: (kree'-mah) Definition: a judgment Usage: (a) a judgment, a verdict; sometimes implying an adverse verdict, a condemnation, (b) a case at law, a lawsuit. HELPS Word-studies Cognate: 2917 kríma (a neuter noun derived from 2919 /krínō, "to distinguish, judge") – judgment, emphasizing its result (note the -ma suffix). This is everlasting damnation (torment) for the unredeemed (the usual implication of 2319 /theostygḗs) – or the eternal benefits that come from the Lord's judgment in favor of the redeemed (cf. Rev 20:4). See 2919 (krinō). 2917 /kríma ("the results of a judgment") dramatically Links cause-to-effect. Indeed, every decision (action) we make carries inevitable eternal results (cf. Ecc 12;14). NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom krinó Definition a judgment NASB Translation condemnation (8), judgment (15), judgments (1), lawsuits (1), sentence (1), sentence of condemnation (1), way (1). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 2917: κρίμακρίμα (G T WH) or κρίμα (L Tr (more commonly)) (on the accent cf. Winers Grammar, p. 50; Lipsius, Grammat. Untersuch., p. 40f (who gives the preference to κρίμα, as do Alexander Buttmann (1873) 78 (64); Cobet (N. T. ad fid. etc., p. 49f); Fritzsche (Romans, vol. i., 96, 107); others; "videtur ἰantiquitati Graecae, ἰAlexandrinae aetati placuisse," Tdf. Proleg. to the Sept. edition 4, p. xxx.; on the accent in extant manuscripts see Tdf. Proleg., p. 101; cf. especially Lobeck, Paralip., p. 418)), κρίματος, τό (from κρίνω, which see; as κλίμα from κλίνω) (Aeschylus down), the Sept. very often for מִשְׁפָּט; 1. a decree: plural, 2. judgment; i. e. condemnation of wrong, the decision (whether severe or mild) which one passes on the faults of others: κρίματι τίνι κρίνειν, Matthew 7:2. In a forensic sense, the sentence of a judge: with a genitive of the punishment to which one is sentenced, θανάτου, Luke 24:20; especially the sentence of God as judge: τό κρίμα ... 3. a matter to be judicially decided, a lawsuit, a case in court: κρίματα ἔ From krino; a decision (the function or the effect, for or against ("crime")) -- avenge, condemned, condemnation, damnation, + go to law, judgment. see GREEK krino Englishman's Concordance Matthew 7:2 N-DNSGRK: ᾧ NAS: For in the way you judge, KJV: what judgment ye judge, INT: that which for judgment you judge you will be judged Matthew 23:14 Noun-ANS Mark 12:40 N-ANS Luke 20:47 N-ANS Luke 23:40 N-DNS Luke 24:20 N-ANS John 9:39 N-ANS Acts 24:25 N-GNS Romans 2:2 N-NNS Romans 2:3 N-ANS Romans 3:8 N-NNS Romans 5:16 N-NNS Romans 11:33 N-NNP Romans 13:2 N-ANS 1 Corinthians 6:7 N-ANP 1 Corinthians 11:29 N-ANS 1 Corinthians 11:34 N-ANS Galatians 5:10 N-ANS 1 Timothy 3:6 N-ANS 1 Timothy 5:12 N-ANS Hebrews 6:2 N-GNS James 3:1 N-ANS 1 Peter 4:17 N-ANS 2 Peter 2:3 N-NNS Jude 1:4 N-ANS Strong's Greek 2917 |