STRONGS G2632:
κατακρίνω; future
καακρίνω; 1 aorist
κατεκρινα; passive, perfect
κατακεκριμαι; 1 aorist
κατεκρίθην; 1 future
κατακριθήσομαι;
to give judgment against (one (see
κατά, III. 7)),
to judge worthy of punishment, to condemn;
a. properly:
Romans 8:34;
τινα,
John 8:10;
Romans 2:1, where it is disting. from
κρίνειν, as in
1 Corinthians 11:32; passive,
Matthew 27:3;
Romans 14:23;
τινα θανάτῳ, to adjudge one to death, condemn to death,
Matthew 20:18 (
Tdf. εἰς θάνατον);
Mark 10:33, (
κεκρίμμενοι θανάτῳ, to eternal death, the Epistle of Barnabas 10, 5 [ET]);
καταστροφή,
2 Peter 2:6 (
WH omits;
Tr marginal reading brackets
καταστροφή) (the Greeks say
κατακρίνειν τινα θανάτου or
θάνατον; cf.
Winers Grammar, 210 (197f);
Buttmann, § 132, 16; Grimm on Wis. 2:20); with the accusative and infinitive,
τινα ἔνοχον εἶναι θανάτου,
Mark 14:64; simply, of God condemning one to eternal misery: passive,
Mark 16:16;
1 Corinthians 11:32;
James 5:9 Rec.
b. improperly, i. e.
by one's good example to render another's wickedness the more evident and censurable:
Matthew 12:41;
Luke 11:31;
Hebrews 11:7. In a peculiar use of the word, occasioned by the employment of the term
κατάκριμα (in verse 1), Paul says,
Romans 8:3,
ὁ Θεός κατέκρινε τήν ἁμαρτίαν ἐν τῇ σαρκί, i. e. through his Son, who partook of human nature but was without sin, God deprived sin (which is the ground of the
κατάκριμα) of its power in human nature (looked at in the general), broke its deadly sway (just as the condemnation and punishment of wicked men puts an end to their power to injure or do harm). ((From
Pindar and
Herodotus down.))
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