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κακία

Transliteration: kakia · noun

11x in NTFirst: Matt 6:34
Meaningevil, wickedness, malice
Part of speechnoun
Frequency11x in the New Testament
Key inflected formsκακία, κακίας, κακίᾳ, κακίαν
Example versesMatt 6:34 · Acts 8:22 · Rom 1:29 · 1Cor 5:8 · 1Cor 14:20
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What kind of word is κακία?

κακία (kakia) is a noun that occurs 11 times in the Greek New Testament (Koine). It means “evil, wickedness, malice” and first appears in Matt 6:34.

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