G2518

καθεύδω

katheudō

Verb · From κατά (G2596) and heudo (to sleep)

From G2596 and εὕδω heúdō (to sleep); to lie down to rest, i.e. (by implication) to fall asleep (literally or figuratively):—(be a-)sleep.

Outline

  1. to fall asleep, drop off to sleep
  2. to sleep
    1. to sleep normally
    2. euphemistically, to be dead
    3. metaph.
      1. to yield to sloth and sin
      2. to be indifferent to one's salvation

Usages

Matthew 25:5

Breakdown

While the bridegroom tarried Whilst the Israelites were waiting for Yahawashi to come back. all slumbered and slept After Yahawashi went back to The Most High, the Israelites did not have the knowledge of the bible.

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