Word Summary
douleia: slavery
Original Word: δουλείαTransliteration: douleia
Phonetic Spelling: (doo-li'-ah)
Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine
Short Definition: slavery
Meaning: slavery
Strong's Concordance
bondage.
From douleuo; slavery (ceremonially or figuratively) -- bondage.
see GREEK douleuo
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 1397: δουλείαδουλεία (
Tdf. δουλια (see Iota)),
δουλείας,
ἡ, (
δουλεύω);
slavery, bondage, the condition of a slave:
τῆς φθορᾶς, the bondage which consists in decay (
Winers Grammar, § 59, 8 a., cf.
Buttmann, 78 (68)), equivalent to the law, the necessity, of perishing,
Romans 8:21; used of the slavish sense of fear, devoid alike of buoyancy of spirit and of trust in God, such as is produced by the thought of death,
Hebrews 2:15, as well as by the Mosaic law in its votaries,
Romans 8:15 (
πνεῦμα δουλείας); the Mosaic system is said to cause
δουλεία on account of the grievous burdens its precepts impose upon its adherents:
Galatians 4:24;
Galatians 5:1. (From
Pindar down.)