For an Informed Love of God
Bill Mounce
μείζων
Vocabulary form:
meivzwn
Definition:
greater
Frequency:
48
GK:
3505
Root:
meizon
Notes:
meivzwn occurs only 48 times in the New Testament. We have included it here because it is the comparative form of the adjective mevgaV that occurs more frequently. The neuter accusative singular (mei:zon) can be used adverbially. Be sure to see its full paradigm in the Appendix (a-4b[1], page 351).
It is often followed by a word in the genitive, just like pleivwn. You can use the key word "than."
It is often followed by a word in the genitive, just like pleivwn. You can use the key word "than."
Biblical Concordance
Either this word does not occur in the New Testament, or it occurs too frequently to show.