683 | 684. apoleia (ap-o'-li-a) | |
From a presumed derivative of apollumi; ruin or loss (physical, spiritual or eternal)
damnable(-nation), destruction, die, perdition, X perish, pernicious ways, waste.
see GREEK apollumi
Textus Receptus Greek Text apwleia apoleia
apwleiaiV 2 Pe 2:2 apwleian Matt 7:13, Acts 8:20, Acts 25:16, Rom 9:22, 1 Ti 6:9, Heb 10:39, 2 Pe 2:1, 2 Pe 3:16, Rev 17:8, Rev 17:11 apwleiaV John 17:12, Php 1:28, 2 Th 2:3, 2 Pe 2:1, 2 Pe 3:7 apwleia Matt 26:8, Mark 14:4, Php 3:19, 2 Pe 2:3 |