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Philippians 3:10

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Textus Receptus (Stephanus 1550)

G3588 the του
G1097 That I may know γνωναι
G846 him αυτον
G2532 and και
G3588 the την
G1411 power δυναμιν
G3588 the της
G386 resurrection αναστασεως
G846 of his αυτου
G2532 and και
G3588 the την
G2842 fellowship κοινωνιαν
G3588 the των
G3804 sufferings παθηματων
G846 of his αυτου
G4833 being made conformable συμμορφουμενος
G3588 the τω
G2288 death θανατω
G846 unto his αυτου

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

  That
  I
  may
G1097 know
G846 him
G1411 power
  of
G846 his
G386 resurrection
G2842 fellowship
  of
G846 his
G3804 sufferings
  being
  made
G4833 conformable
  unto
G846 his
G2288 death

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Greek-English Dictionary

Strongs: G2288
Greek: θάνατος
Transliteration: thanatos
Pronunciation: than'-at-os
Part of Speech: Noun Masculine
Bible Usage: X-(idiom) deadly (be . . .) death.
Definition:  

(properly an adjective used as a noun) death (literally or figuratively)

1. the death of the body

a. that separation (whether natural or violent) of the soul and the body by which the life on earth is ended

b. with the implied idea of future misery in hell

1. the power of death

c. since the nether world, the abode of the dead, was conceived as being very dark, it is equivalent to the region of thickest darkness i.e. figuratively, a region enveloped in the darkness of ignorance and sin

2. metaph., the loss of that life which alone is worthy of the name,

a. the misery of the soul arising from sin, which begins on earth but lasts and increases after the death of the body in hell

3. the miserable state of the wicked dead in hell

4. in the widest sense, death comprising all the miseries arising from sin, as well physical death as the loss of a life consecrated to God and blessed in him on earth, to be followed by wretchedness in hell

Thayer's Greek–English Lexicon
of the New Testament 1889
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.