Word Summary
pleonexia: advantage, covetousness
Original Word: πλεονεξίαTransliteration: pleonexia
Phonetic Spelling: (pleh-on-ex-ee'-ah)
Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine
Short Definition: advantage, covetousness
Meaning: advantage, covetousness
Strong's Concordance
covetousness, greediness.
From pleonektes; avarice, i.e. (by implication) fraudulency, extortion -- covetous(-ness) practices, greediness.
see GREEK pleonektes
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 4124: πλεονεξίαπλεονεξία,
πλεονεξίας,
ἡ (
πλεονέκτης, which see),
greedy desire to have more, covetousness, avarice:
Luke 12:15;
Romans 1:29;
Ephesians 4:19;
Ephesians 5:3;
Colossians 3:5;
1 Thessalonians 2:5;
2 Peter 2:3 (on the omission of the article in the last two passages, cf.
Winer's Grammar, 120 (114)), 14;
ὡς (
Rec. ὥσπερ)
πλεονεξίαν (as a matter of covetousness), i. e. a gift which betrays the giver's covetousness,
2 Corinthians 9:5 (here
R. V. text
extortion); plural various modes in which covetousness shows itself,
covetings (cf.
Winers Grammar, § 27, 3;
Buttmann, 77 (67)),
Mark 7:22. (In the same and various other senses by secular writings from
Herodotus and
Thucydides down.) (
Trench, N. T. Synonyms, § xxiv., and (in partial correction)
Lightfoot's Commentary on
Colossians 3:5.)