Original Word: ΝικόδημοςPart of Speech: Noun, MasculineTransliteration: NikodémosPronunciation: nee-ko'-day-mosPhonetic Spelling: (nik-od'-ay-mos)KJV: Nicodemus NASB: NicodemusWord Origin: [from G3534 (νίκος - victory) and G1218 (δῆμος - assembly)]
1. victorious among his people2. Nicodemus, an Israelite
Strong's Exhaustive ConcordanceNicodemus.From nikos and demos; victorious among his people; Nicodemus, an Israelite -- Nicodemus.
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NAS Exhaustive ConcordanceWord Originfrom nikos and démosDefinitionNicodemus, an Isr.NASB TranslationNicodemus (5).Thayer's Greek LexiconSTRONGS NT 3530: ΝικόδημοςΝικόδημος (νίκη and δῆμος (i. e. 'conqueror of the people')). Νικοδημου, ὁ, Nicodemus (rabbinical Hebrew נַקְדִימון), a member of the Sanhedrin who took the part of Jesus: John 3:1, 4, 9; John 7:50; John 19:39.
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