Greek Word Study · Strong’s G2358
θριαμβεύω
thriambeuō · “to triumph”
Used 2 times across 2 books
Definition
θριαμβεύω
(θρίαμβος, 1. a festal hymn to Bacchus. 2. The Roman triumphus),
1. to triumph (and rarely, with accusative, to triumph over; so perh. Col.2:15, but see infr.).
2. to lead in triumph: with accusative of person(s), 2Co.2:14; hence, generally, to make a spectacle or show of: Col.2:15 (but see supr.; cf. MM, Exp., xv; and esp. Field, Notes, 181).†
(θρίαμβος, 1. a festal hymn to Bacchus. 2. The Roman triumphus),
1. to triumph (and rarely, with accusative, to triumph over; so perh. Col.2:15, but see infr.).
2. to lead in triumph: with accusative of person(s), 2Co.2:14; hence, generally, to make a spectacle or show of: Col.2:15 (but see supr.; cf. MM, Exp., xv; and esp. Field, Notes, 181).†
Where it appears
2 Corinthians1
Colossians1
In the text
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