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1) to change for the worse, to corrupt
1a) of minds, morals
2) to destroy, ruin
2a) to consume
2a1) of bodily vigour and strength
2a2) of the worm or moth that eats provisions, clothing, etc.
2b) to destroy, to kill
Thayer's (New Testament Greek-English Lexicon)
From G1223 and G5351; to rot thoroughly, that is, (by implication) to ruin (passively decay utterly, figuratively pervert):corrupt, destroy, perish.
Strong's (Greek Dictionary of the New Testament)
- #1311.
- διαφθει´ρω
- diaphtheirō; from 1223 and 5351; to destroy utterly, to spoil, corrupt:
- NASB - decaying(1), depraved(1), destroy(2), destroyed(1), destroys(1).
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AV - destroy 3, corrupt 2, perish 1; 6
- corrupt
- 1 Timothy 6:5.
- corrupteth
- Luke 12:33.
- destroy
- Revelation 11:18, 18.
- destroyed
- Revelation 8:9.
- perish
- 2 Corinthians 4:16.
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