Noun (Fem. 1st Decl.)
Perseus Dictionary Entry (Liddell and Scott [and Jones]'s Greek-English Lexicon, 9th ed., 1925-1940) φιλία
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Occurrences in the GNT
Inflections: 1 Total occurrences: 1
Occurrences in the LXX
Inflection Lemma Uncontracted Form(s) Parsing Translation(s) Verse(s) φιλία φιλία φιλι·α (fem) nom|voc sg friendship (nom|voc) Prv 10:12 , Prv 25:10a , Sir 9:8 , Sir 25:1 φιλίᾳ φιλία φιλι·ᾳ (fem) dat sg friendship (dat) 1Mc 10:26 , Prv 5:19 , Wsd 8:18 φιλίαν φιλία φιλι·αν (fem) acc sg friendship (acc) 1Mc 8:1 , 1Mc 8:11 , 1Mc 8:17 , 1Mc 10:23 , 1Mc 10:54 , 1Mc 12:1 , 1Mc 12:3 , 1Mc 12:10 , 1Mc 12:16 , 1Mc 14:18 , 1Mc 14:22 , 1Mc 15:17 , 2Mc 6:22 , Prv 15:17 , Prv 17:9 , Wsd 7:14 , Sir 6:17 , Sir 22:20 , Sir 27:18 φιλίας φιλία φιλι·ας (fem) gen sg friendship (gen) 1Mc 10:20 , 1Mc 12:8 , 2Mc 4:11 , 4Mc 2:11 , 4Mc 2:12 , 4Mc 8:5 , Prv 5:19 , Prv 7:18 , Prv 19:7 , Prv 27:5
Inflections: 4 Total occurrences: 36
Θεό·φιλος, -ου, ὁ Theophilus (n.) κατα+φιλέω to kiss (v.) caress. προσ·φιλής -ές lovely (adj.) Presumed a Compound of pros (towards) and phileō (Love). Has been translated as friendly towards, acceptable, pleasing, or lovely. In Phil 4:8 it is perhaps better understood as that which provokes love, or moves us towards loving. φιλία, -ας, ἡ friendship (n.) [high degree of association] φίλος -η -ον friend (adj.) companion φιλέω to be fond-of (v.) [hold at high degree of association, have affection toward; raraly of kissing]