Word Summary
kakopatheō: to suffer evil
Original Word: κακοπαθέωTransliteration: kakopatheō
Phonetic Spelling: (kak-op-ath-eh'-o)
Part of Speech: Verb
Short Definition: to suffer evil
Meaning: to suffer evil
Strong's Concordance
endure afflictions, suffer hardship
From the same as kakopatheia; to undergo hardship -- be afflicted, endure afflictions (hardness), suffer trouble.
see GREEK kakopatheia
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 2553: κακοπαθέωκακοπαθέω,
κακοπαθῶ; 1 aorist imperative 2 singular
κακοπάθησον; (
κακοπαθής);
to suffer (endure) evils (hardship, troubles); to be afflicted:
2 Timothy 2:9;
James 5:13 (
Winers Grammar, § 41 a. 3 at the end; cf. § 60, 4 c.;
Buttmann, § 139, 28) (the
Sept. Jonah 4:10;
Xenophon,
Plutarch, others); used frequently of the hardships of military service (
Thucydides 4, 9;
Polybius 3, 72, 5;
Josephus, Antiquities 10, 11, 1;
b. j. 1, 7, 4); hence, elegantly
κακοπάθησον (
L T Tr WH συγκακοπαθέω (
T WH συν( (which see at the end))
κακοπάθησον)
ὡς καλός στρατιώτης,
2 Timothy 2:3;
2 Timothy 4:5. (Compare:
συγκακοπαθέω.)