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θλίβω

thlibō

Modern Summary of Abbott-Smith’s Lexicon (1922)

The word "θλίβω" (thlibō) primarily means to press or squeeze, often referring to physical compression or a narrow space. It is also used metaphorically to describe being oppressed, afflicted, or distressed, particularly in emotional or situational contexts. This can apply to individuals experiencing hardship or suffering, as seen in various passages.

to crowd (literally or figuratively)

The Greek word thlibō means "to crowd (literally or figuratively)," encompassing related ideas including afflict, narrow, throng, suffer tribulation.

Lexical data derived from Strong's Exhaustive Concordance. See full disclaimer

Word DNA

Origin

This word acts as a root form.

Suffering & Tribulation Cluster

Words that share the same theological orbit.

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