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Loss Lose Lost [1]

1: ἀπόλλυμι (Strong'S #622 — Verb — apollumi — ap-ol'-loo-mee )

signifies (I) In the Active Voice, (a) "to destroy, destroy utterly, kill," e.g.,  Matthew 10:28;  Mark 1:24;  9:22; (b) "to lose utterly," e.g.,  Matthew 10:42 , of "losing" a reward;  Luke 15:4 (1st part), of "losing" a sheep;   Luke 9:25 , of "losing" oneself (of the "loss" of well-being hereafter); metaphorically,  John 6:39 , of failing to save;  John 18:9 , of Christ's not "losing" His own; (Ii) in the Middle Voice, (a) "to perish," of things, e.g.,  John 6:12 "(that nothing) be lost;" of persons, e.g.,   Matthew 8:25 , "we perish;" of the "loss" of eternal life, usually (always in the Rv) translated to perish,  John 3:16;  17:12 , Av, "is lost," Rv, "perished;"  2 Corinthians 4:3 , "are perishing," Av, "are lost" (see Perish); (b) "to be lost," e.g.,  Luke 15:4 (2nd part), "which is lost;" metaphorically, from the relation between shepherd and flock, of spiritual destitution and alienation from God,   Matthew 10:6 , "(the) lost (sheep)" of the house of Israel;  Luke 19:10 (the perfect tense translated "lost" is here intransitive). See Destroy.

2: ζημιόω (Strong'S #2210 — Verb — zemioo — dzay-mee-o'-o )

"to damage" (akin to zemia, "damage," e.g.,  Acts 27:10,21 ), is used in the Nt, in the Passive Voice, signifying "to suffer loss, forfeit, lose,"  Matthew 16:26;  Mark 8:36 , of losing one's soul or life;  Luke 9:25 , Rv, "forfeit (his own self)," Av, "be cast away" (for the preceding verb see No. 1);  1 Corinthians 3:15 , "he shall suffer loss," i.e., at the Judgment-Seat of Christ (see  1 Corinthians 3:13 with   2 Corinthians 5:10 );  2 Corinthians 7:9 , "(that) ye might suffer loss," Rv (Av, "might receive damage"); though the Apostle did regret the necessity of making them sorry by his letter, he rejoiced that they were made sorry after a godly sort, and that they thus suffered no spiritual loss, which they would have done had their sorrow been otherwise than after a godly manner; in  Philippians 3:8 , "I suffered the loss (of all things)," Rv, i.e., of all things which he formerly counted gain (especially those in verses  Philippians 3:5,6 , to which the article before "all things" points). See Cast , Forfeit.

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