: temptation
Transliteration:
peirasmos
Morphhology:
Greek, Noun, Male
Definition:
πειρασμός, -οῦ, ὁ (< πειράζω), [in LXX for מַסָּה, עִנְיָן;] 1) = πεῖρα, an experiment Diosc.). 2) a trial, of ethical purpose and effect, whether good or evil (see Hort on Jas.1:13) (a) in good or neutral sense: Gal.4:14, Jas.1:12, 1Pe.4:12; esp. of afflictions sent by God (Deu.7:19, Sir.21:1-28, al.): 2Pe.2:9, Rev.3:10; pl, Luk.22:28, Act.20:19, Jas.1:2, 1Pe.1:6; (b) of trial regarded as leading to sin, temptation: Luk.8:13, 1Co.10:13, 1Ti.6:9; of the temptation of Jesus by the devil, Luk.4:13; εἰσφέρειν (ἔρχεσθαι, εἰσέρχ-) εἰς π, Mat.6:13 26:41, Mrk.14:38, Luk.11:4 22:40, 46; (with) of the testing or challenge of God by man (see: πειράζω, 3, with): Heb.3:8 (LXX: Psa.95:9, where κατα τ. ἡμέραν πειρασμοῦ = מַסָּה the day of Massah). SYN.: δοκίμιον (AS)
Transliteration:
peirasmos
Morphhology:
Greek, Noun, Male
Transliteration:
peirasmós
Pronounciation:
pi-ras-mos'
Morphhology:
Noun Masculine
Definition:
a putting to proof (by experiment (of good), experience (of evil), solicitation, discipline or provocation); by implication, adversity; temptation, X try; from
g3985 (πειράζω);