1 | Strong's Number: g1036 | Greek: buthizo |
Drown:
"to plunge into the deep, to sink" (buthos, "bottom, the deep, the sea"), akin to bathos, "depth," and abussos, "bottomless," and Eng., "bath," is used in Luk 5:7 of the "sinking" of a boat; metaphorically in 1Ti 6:9, of the effect of foolish and hurtful lusts, which "drown men in destruction and perdition."
See SINK.
2 | Strong's Number: g2666 | Greek: katapino |
Drown:
lit., "to drink down" (pino, "to drink," prefixed by kata, "down"), signifies "to swallow up" (RV, in Hbr 11:29, for AV, "were drowned"). It is elsewhere translated by the verb "to swallow, or swallow up," except in 1Pe 5:8, "devour."
See DEVOUR, No. 3, SWALLOW.
3 | Strong's Number: g2670 | Greek: katapontizo |
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