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θλῖψις

thlipsis

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

The word "θλῖψις" (thlipsis) primarily refers to pressure or being pressed, often used metaphorically to describe tribulation, affliction, or distress. In biblical contexts, it is associated with hardships, suffering, or challenges faced by individuals or groups. It can be nuanced by related terms like necessity, persecution, or extreme difficulty, emphasizing varying degrees of adversity.

pressure (literally or figuratively)

The Greek word thlipsis means "pressure (literally or figuratively)," encompassing related ideas including afflicted, anguish, burdened, persecution.

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

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Origin

This word acts as a root form.

Suffering & Tribulation Cluster

Words that share the same theological orbit.

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