STRONGS G2556:
κακός,
κακῇ,
κακόν, the
Sept. for
רָע (from
Homer down),
bad (
A. V. (almost uniformly)
evil);
1. universally,
of a bad nature; not such as it ought to be.
2. (morally, i. e.) of a mode of thinking, feeling, acting;
base, wrong, wicked: of persons,
Matthew 21:41 (cf.
Winers Grammar, 637 (592); also
Buttmann, 143 (126));
Matthew 24:48;
Philippians 3:2;
Revelation 2:2.
διαλογισμοί;,
Mark 7:21;
ὁμιλίαι,
1 Corinthians 15:33;
ἐπιθυμία,
Colossians 3:5 (
Proverbs 12:12);
ἔργα (better
ἔργον),
Romans 13:3. neuter
κακόν,
τό κακόν,
evil i. e. what is contrary to law, either divine or human,
wrong, crime: (
John 18:23);
Acts 23:9;
Romans 7:21;
Romans 14:20;
Romans 16:19;
1 Corinthians 13:5;
Hebrews 5:14;
1 Peter 3:10;
3 John 1:11; plural (
evil things):
Romans 1:30;
1 Corinthians 10:6;
1 Timothy 6:10 (
πάντα τά κακά all kinds of evil);
James 1:13 (
Winers Grammar, § 30, 4;
Buttmann, § 132, 24);
κακόν ποιεῖν, to do, commit evil:
Matthew 27:23;
Mark 15:14;
Luke 23:22;
2 Corinthians 13:7;
1 Peter 3:12;
τό κακόν,
Romans 13:4;
τά κακά,
Romans 3:8;
κακόν,
τό κακόν πράσσειν,
Romans 7:19;
Romans 9:11. (
Rec.);
Romans 13:4; (
2 Corinthians 5:10 R G L Tr marginal reading);
τό κακόν κατεργάζεσθαι,
Romans 2:9. specifically of
wrongs inflicted:
Romans 12:21;
κακόν ἐργάζομαι τίνι (
to work ill to one),
Romans 13:10;
ἐνδείκνυμι,
2 Timothy 4:14;
ποιῶ,
Acts 9:13;
ἀποδίδωμι κακόν ἀντί κακοῦ,
Romans 12:17;
1 Thessalonians 5:15;
1 Peter 3:9.
3. troublesome, injurious, pernicious, destructive, baneful: neuter
κακόν,
an evil, that which injures,
James 3:8 (
Winers Grammar, § 59, 8 b.;
Buttmann, 79 (69)); with the suggestion of wildness and ferocity,
θηρία,
Titus 1:12; substantially equivalent to
bad, i. e. distressing, whether to mind or to body:
ἕλκος κακόν καί πονηρόν (
A. V. a noisome and grievous sore),
Revelation 16:2;
κακόν πράσσω ἐμαυτῷ, Latin
vim mihi infero,
to do harm to oneself, Acts 16:28;
κακόν τί πάσχω, to suffer some harm,
Acts 28:5;
τά κακά, evil things, the discomforts which plague one,
Luke 16:25 (opposed to
τά ἀγαθά, the good things, from which pleasure is derived). (Synonym: cf.
κακία.)
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