Greek Word Study · Strong’s G2210

ζημιόω

zēmioō · “to lose

Used 6 times across 6 books

Definition
ζημόω, -ῶ
(ζημία), [in LXX chiefly for עָנַשׁ ;]
to damage. Pass., to suffer loss, forfeit, lose: absol., 1Co.3:15; before ἐν, 2Co.7:9; with accusative of thing(s) (see B1., § 34, 6), τ. ψυχήν, Mat.16:26, Mrk.8:36; ἑαυτόν, Luk.9:25; τ. πάντα, Php.3:8.†
Where it appears
Matthew
1
Mark
1
Luke
1
1 Corinthians
1
2 Corinthians
1
Philippians
1
In the text
Matthew 16:26For what is a man profited, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul? or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?Mark 8:36For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?Luke 9:25For what is a man advantaged, if he gain the whole world, and lose himself, or be cast away?1 Corinthians 3:15If any man’s work shall be burned, he shall suffer loss: but he himself shall be saved; yet so as by fire.2 Corinthians 7:9Now I rejoice, not that ye were made sorry, but that ye sorrowed to repentance: for ye were made sorry after a godly manner, that ye might receive damage by us in nothing.Philippians 3:8Yea doubtless, and I count all things but loss for the excellency of the knowledge of Christ Jesus my Lord: for whom I have suffered the loss of all things, and do count them but dung, that I may win Christ,

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