Judgment

Puzzle

starting from the Beginning Bible Word Studies

Bible Students
"Come Let Us Reason Together"

Krino (κρινω) English translation (KJV) in order of occurrences (showing approximate number of times translated:

  1. judge, judgment, judgment seat - (162x)
  2. condemn, condemnation - (13x)
  3. damn, damnation - (11x)
  4. determine - (7x)
  5. go to law - (3x)
  6. call in question - (2x)
  7. esteem - (2x)
  8. avenge - (2x)
  9. sue at the law - (1x)
  10. (my) sentence is - (1x)
  11. ordain - (1x)
  12. conclude - (1x)
  13. think - (1x)
  14. decree - (1x)

The words criteria and critical are derived from the Greek word Krino (κρινω).

Please note, if you have not started from the beginning of this workbook, I would suggest going back and reviewing step-by-step instructions on how to fill out this workbook, please click here and read through the beginning principle on repentance.

Reminder on How to investigate

This is the study of only one Greek word, and you'll be comparing apples with apples so to speak.

Like a reporter who is investigating a story, we can ask similar questions while we are reading through the Bible learning about this subject matter concerning judge or judgment

We will provide a sample of this using the first time this word judgment is used in the Stegenga Concordance so you can have an understanding how this is done.

Acts 27:1 (1-8)

  1. What is this context about?
  2. How is judgment used in verse 1?
  3. Who is involved in making the decision?
  4. Why is judgment or making decisions necessary?
  5. When can we apply this principle?

You can download a copy of this section of judge or judgment to your computer, then if you would like, tell me what you came up with. You can email your sheet to me with your conclusions: [email protected].

There is much more going on in the Greek than we care to bring out at this time, but as we go along, you'll see how exact this is and all the facts that you can get out are amazing!

There will be more pages coming, but we'll do them one at a time for now.

Eternal Judgment
Foundation Principle - Judgment