Lexical Summary kainotēs: newness Original Word: καινότηςTransliteration: kainotēs Phonetic Spelling: (kahee-not'-ace) Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: newness Meaning: newness Strong's Concordance newness. From kainos; renewal (figuratively) -- newness. see GREEK kainos Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 2538: καινότηςκαινότης, καινότητος, ἡ (καινός), newness: ἐν καινότητι πνεύματος, in the new state (of life) in which the Holy Spirit places us, Romans 7:6; ἐν καινότητι ζωῆς in a new condition or state of (moral) life, Romans 6:4 (εἰς καινοτητα ἀϊδίου ζωῆς, so as to produce a new state which is eternal life, Ignatius ad Eph. 19 [ET]; among secular writers it is used by Thucydides 3, 38; Isocrates, Athen., others; often by Plutarch (applied to the 'novelties' of fashion (Frenchnouveaute))). |