πεισμονή

peismonēNoun (Feminine)G3988

persuasion

From: from a presumed derivative of G3982 (πείθω);

Short Definition

persuadableness, i.e. credulity

Full Lexicon Entry

persuasion.† πείθω, (i) Active
1.trans., to apply persuasion ("conative" in pres.; see M, Pr., 147), to prevail upon or win over, persuade
2.Intrans., 2 pf. *πέποιθα *with Pres. sense (see M, Pr., 147, 154; Bl., § 59, 2)
1.to be persuaded, believe (see M, Pr., 158)
2.to listen to, obey
LXX Usage: chiefly for בָּטַח בֶּטַח, its parts and derivatives

Grammar

Part of Speech Noun (Feminine)

Morphology G:N-F

DescriptionGreek Noun, Feminine

Occurrences

1 time

Appears 1 time in the New Testament. Top books include:

Galatians
1

Key Passages

  • Galatians 5:8

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