- κρίμα
- a judgment, verdict, lawsuit
- (a) a judgment, a verdict; sometimes implying an adverse verdict, a condemnation, (b) a case at law, a lawsuit.
- κρίμα
- judgment
- G:N-N
- κρίμα (B1., § 27, 2), -τος, τό
(< κρίνω), [in LXX chiefly for מִשְׁפָּט ;]
the issue of a judicial process, hence,
__1. judgment, the decision passed on the faults of others: Mat.7:2; in forensic sense, with genitive pun., Luk.24:20; esp. of the judgment of God,(ICC, in l),Refs
Rom.2:2 5:16 11:33; κ. λαμβάνεσθαι, Mat.23:13 (Rec., R, mg.),Refs
2Pe.2:3, Ju 4; ἔχειν, 1Ti.5:12; βαστάζειν, Gal.5:10; ἐσθίειν ἑαυτῷ, 1Co.11:29; εἰς κ. συνέρχεσθαι, 1Co.11:34; εἶναι ἐν τ αὐτῷ κ., Luk.23:40; with genitive obj.,Refs
Mrk.12:40, Luk.20:47, Rom.13:2, Jas.3:1; of God's judgment through Christ, Jhn.9:39; τὸ κ. ἄρχεται, 1Pe.4:17; τ. κ. τ. μέλλον, Act.24:25; κ. αἰώνιον, Heb.6:2; ἔκρινεν ὁ Θεὸς τ. κ. ὐμῶν, Rev.18:20; of the right of judgment, Rev.20:4.Refs
Rom.3:8, 1Ti.3:6, Rev.17:1
__2. a matter for judgment, a law-suit, a case: 1Co.6:7.†
(AS)
2) judgment
2a) condemnation of wrong, the decision (whether severe or mild) which one passes on the faults of others
2b) in a forensic sense
2b1) the sentence of a judge
2b2) the punishment with which one is sentenced
2b3) condemnatory sentence, penal judgment, sentence
3) a matter to be judicially decided, a lawsuit, a case in court
κρίμα
krima
kree'-mah
From G2919; a decision (the function or the effect, for or against [“crime” ])
KJV Usage: avenge, condemned, condemnation, damnation, + go to law, judgment.