From diaballo and phtheiro; to rot thoroughly, i.e. (by implication) to ruin (passively, decay utterly, figuratively, pervert)corrupt, destroy, perish. see GREEK diaballo see GREEK phtheiro
Textus Receptus Greek Text
diafqeiraiRev 11:18
diafqeireiLuke 12:33
diafqeiretai2 Cor 4:16
diafqeirontaVRev 11:18
diefqarhRev 8:9
diefqarmenwn1 Ti 6:5