Newness

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Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words [1]

1: Καινότης (Strong'S #2538 — Noun Feminine — kainotes — kahee-not'-ace )

akin to kainos, is used in the phrases (a) "newness of life,"  Romans 6:4 , i.e., life of a new quality (see New , No. 1); the believer, being a new creation ( 2—Corinthians 5:17 ), is to behave himself consistently with this in contrast to his former manner of life; (b) "newness of the spirit," RV,  Romans 7:6 , said of the believer's manner of serving the Lord. While the phrase stands for the new life of the quickened spirit of the believer, it is impossible to dissociate this (in an objective sense) from the operation of the Holy Spirit, by whose power the service is rendered.

King James Dictionary [2]

Newness n.

1. Lateness of origin recentness state of being lately invented or produced as the newness of a dress the newness of a system. 2. Novelty the state of being first known or introduced. The newness of the scene was very gratifying. 3. Innovation recent change.

And happy newness that intends old right.

4. Want of practice or familiarity.

His newness shamed most of the others long exercise.

5. Different state or qualities introduced by change or regeneration.

Even so we also should walk in newness of life.  Romans 6 .

Webster's Dictionary [3]

(n.) The quality or state of being new; as, the newness of a system; the newness of a scene; newness of life.

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