STRONGS G2210:
ζημιόω,
-ῶ: (
ζημία),
to affect with damage, do damage to:
τινά ([Thucydides], Xenophon, Plato); in the
N. T. only in the passive, future
ζημιωθήσομαι ([Xenophon, mem. 3, 9, 12, others; but "as often"] in secular authors [future middle]
ζημιώσομαι in passive sense; cf. Krüger § 39, 11 Anm.; Kühner, on Xenophon, mem. as above; [Liddell and Scott, under the word; Veitch, under the word]); 1 aorist
ἐζημιώθην; absolutely,
to sustain damage, to receive injury, suffer loss:
1 Corinthians 3:15;
ἔν τινι ἔκ τινος, in a thing from one,
2 Corinthians 7:9; with the accusative of the thing: (one from whom another is taken away [as a penalty] by death, is said
τὴν ψυχήν τινος ζημιοῦσθαι, Herodotus 7, 39),
τὴν ψυχὴν αὐτοῦ, to forfeit his life,
i. e. according to the context, eternal life,
Matthew 16:26;
Mark 8:36, for which Luke, in
Luke 9:25,
ἑαυτόν i. e. himself, by being shut out from the everlasting kingdom of God.
πάντα ἐζημιώθην, reflexive [yet see Meyer], I forfeited, gave up all things, I decided to suffer the loss of all these [(?)] things,
Philippians 3:8.
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