agónia
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74. agónia

agónia: a contest, great fear
Original Word: ἀγωνία, ας, ἡ
Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine
Transliteration: agónia
Phonetic Spelling: (ag-o-nee'-ah)
Short Definition: contest, agony
Definition: (properly the feeling of the athlete before a contest), great fear, terror, of death; anxiety, agony.

Cognate: 74 agōnía (a feminine noun; see also 73 /agṓn, the masculine noun) – the brand of struggle that emphasizes felt pressure, i.e. experienced in an intensely personal way (used only in Lk 22:44).

Word Origin
from agón
Definition
a contest, great fear
NASB Word Usage
agony (1).

STRONGS NT 74: ἀγωνία

ἀγωνία, (ας, ;

1. equivalent to ἀγών, which see.

2. It is often used, from Demosthenes (on the Crown, p. 236, 19 ἦν Φίλιππος ἐν φόβῳ καί πολλή ἀγωνία) down, of severe mental struggles and emotions, agony, anguish: Luke 22:44 (L brackets WH reject the passage); (2 Macc. 3:14, 16 2Macc. 15:19; Josephus, Antiquities 11, 8, 4 ἀρχιερεύς ἦν ἐν ἀγωνία καί δηι. (Cf. Field, Otium Norv. iii. on Luke, the passage cited.)



agony.

From agon; a struggle (properly, the state), i.e. (figuratively) anguish -- agony.

see GREEK agon

Ἤγαγεν — 8 Occ.
ἠγάγετε — 2 Occ.
ἤγαγον — 13 Occ.
ἦγεν — 1 Occ.
ἤγεσθε — 1 Occ.
ἤγετο — 1 Occ.
Ἤγοντο — 1 Occ.
ἀγωγῇ — 1 Occ.
ἀγῶνα — 5 Occ.
ἀγῶνι — 1 Occ.
Ἀγωνίζεσθε — 1 Occ.
ἀγωνιζόμενος — 3 Occ.
ἀγωνιζόμεθα — 1 Occ.
ἀγωνίζου — 1 Occ.
ἠγώνισμαι — 1 Occ.
ἠγωνίζοντο — 1 Occ.
Ἀδάμ — 9 Occ.
ἀδάπανον — 1 Occ.
Ἀδδὶ — 1 Occ.
ἀδελφαὶ — 4 Occ.


Strong's Greek 74
1 Occurrence


ἀγωνίᾳ — 1 Occ.

Luke 22:44 N-DFS
BIB: γενόμενος ἐν ἀγωνίᾳ ἐκτενέστερον προσηύχετο
NAS: And being in agony He was praying very
KJV: in an agony he prayed
INT: having been in agony more earnestly he prayed

1 Occurrence


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74. agónia

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