STRONGS G3404:
													
												
									    		μισέω, 
μισῶ; imperfect 
ἐμίσουν; future 
μισήσω; 1 aorist 
ἐμίσησα; perfect 
μεμίσηκα; passive, present participle 
μισουμενος; perfect participle 
μεμισημενος (
Revelation 18:2); the 
Sept. for 
שָׂנֵא; (from 
Homer down); 
to hate, pursue with hatred, detest; passive 
to be hated, detested: 
τινα, 
Matthew 5:43 and 
Rec. in 
Matthew 5:44; 
Matthew 24:10; 
Luke 1:71; 
Luke 6:22, 
27; 
Luke 19:14; 
John 7:7; 
John 15:18ff, 
John 15:23-25; 
John 17:14; 
Titus 3:3; 
1 John 2:9 (
1 John 2:11); 
1 John 3:13,
15; 
4:20; 
Revelation 17:16; passive, 
Matthew 10:22; 
Matthew 24:9; (
Mark 13:13); 
Luke 21:17; 
τί: 
John 3:20; 
Revelation 7:15; 
Ephesians 5:29; 
Hebrews 1:9; 
Jude 1:23; 
Revelation 2:6 and 
Rec. in 15; passive 
Revelation 18:2. Not a few interpreters have attributed to 
μισεῖν in 
Genesis 29:31 (cf. 
Genesis 29:30); 
Deuteronomy 21:15; 
Matthew 6:24; 
Luke 14:26; 
Luke 16:13; (
John 12:25); 
Romans 9:13, the signification 
to love less, to postpone in love or esteem, to slight, through oversight of the circumstance that 'the Orientals, in accordance with their greater excitability, are accustomed both to feel and to profess 
love and hate where we Occidentals, with our cooler temperament, feel and express nothing more than 
interest in, or disregard and indifference to a thing'; Fritzsche, Commentary on Romans, ii., p. 304; cf. Rückert, Magazin f. Exegese u. Theologie des N. T., p. 27ff 
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