2613. katadikazo
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 2613: καταδικάζω

καταδικάζω; 1 aorist κατεδίκασα; 1 aorist passive κατεδικασθην; 1 future passive καταδικασθήσομαι; to give judgment against (one), to pronounce guilty; to condemn; in classical Greek (where it differs from κρίνειν in giving prominence to the formal and official as distinguished from the inward and logical judging (cf. Schmidt, Synonym, chapter 18, 6)) it is followed by the genitive of the person, in the N. T. by the accusative (Buttmann, § 132, 16): Matthew 12:7; Luke 6:37 (here Tr marginal reading the simple verb); James 5:6; passive, Matthew 12:37; (Luke 6:37b (not Tr marginal reading)). (the Sept. Lamentations 3:35; Josephus, Antiquities 7, 11, 3.)

STRONGS NT 2613a: καταδίκηκαταδίκη, καταδίκης, ;

1. damnatory sentence, condemnation: Acts 25:15 L T Tr WH; ((Epicharm. in Ath. 2, 3, p. 36 d.), Polybius, Plutarch, Irenaeus 1, 16, 3).

2. penalty, especially a fine; (Thucydides, Demosthenes, Lucian).

Forms and Transliterations
καταδεδικασμένος καταδικαζετε καταδικάζετε καταδικάσαι καταδικάσεται καταδικάσηται καταδικάσητε καταδικασθηση καταδικασθήση καταδικασθήσῃ καταδικασθητε καταδικασθήτε καταδικασθῆτε καταδικάσονται καταδικην καταδίκην κατεδικασατε κατεδικάσατε κατεδίωξεν katadikasthese katadikasthēsē katadikasthḗsei katadikasthḗsēi katadikasthete katadikasthête katadikasthēte katadikasthē̂te katadikazete katadikázete katadiken katadikēn katadíken katadíkēn katedikasate katedikásate
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