Vocabulary Form
δαιμόνιον, -ου, τό
Definition

demon

Root
δαιμονιο
Frequency
63
GK
1228
Cognates

Demon (daivmwn)

Biblical Concordance

Luke 8:27 When he stepped out on the land, a man from the town met him, who was possessed by demons (daimonia | δαιμόνια | acc pl neut), and for a long time had not worn clothes or had lived in a house but among the tombs.
Luke 8:29 For Jesus had commanded the unclean spirit to come out of the man; for many times it had seized him and he was kept under guard and bound with chains and shackles, yet he would break his bonds and be driven by the demon (daimoniou | δαιμονίου | gen sg neut) into the desert.
Luke 8:30 Jesus asked him, “What is your name?” And he said, “Legion.” (For many demons (daimonia | δαιμόνια | nom pl neut) had entered him.)
Luke 8:33 The demons (daimonia | δαιμόνια | nom pl neut) came out of the man and went into the pigs, and the herd rushed down the steep bank into the lake and drowned.
Luke 8:35 Then people went out to see what happened, and they came to Jesus and found the man from whom the demons (daimonia | δαιμόνια | nom pl neut) had come out, sitting at the feet of Jesus, dressed and in his right mind; and they were afraid.
Luke 8:38 But the man from whom the demons (daimonia | δαιμόνια | nom pl neut) had gone out begged to go with him, but Jesus sent him away, saying,
Luke 9:1 And he called together the twelve and gave them power and authority over all demons (daimonia | δαιμόνια | acc pl neut), and to cure diseases.
Luke 9:42 While he was on his way, the demon (daimonion | δαιμόνιον | nom sg neut) threw him down and convulsed him. But Jesus rebuked the unclean spirit, healed the child, and gave him back to his father.
Luke 9:49 Answering, John said, “Master, we saw someone casting out demons (daimonia | δαιμόνια | acc pl neut) in your name, and we tried to stop him, because he does not follow you with us.”
Luke 10:17 The seventy-two returned with joy, saying, “Lord, even the demons (daimonia | δαιμόνια | nom pl neut) are subject to us in your name!”
Luke 11:14 One day Jesus was casting out a demon (daimonion | δαιμόνιον | acc sg neut) that was mute. When the demon (daimoniou | δαιμονίου | gen sg neut) came out, the speechless man spoke and the people were amazed.
Luke 11:15 But some of them said, “By Beelzebul, the prince of demons (daimoniōn | δαιμονίων | gen pl neut), he casts out demons!” (daimonia | δαιμόνια | acc pl neut)
Luke 11:18 And if Satan also has been divided against himself, how will his kingdom stand? For you say that by Beelzebul I cast out demons (daimonia | δαιμόνια | acc pl neut).
Luke 11:19 And if by Beelzebul I cast out demons (daimonia | δαιμόνια | acc pl neut), by whom do your sons cast them out? Therefore they will be your judges.
Luke 11:20 But if I by the finger of God cast out demons (daimonia | δαιμόνια | acc pl neut), then the kingdom of God has come upon you.
Luke 13:32 And he said to them, “Go and tell that fox, ‘Behold, I am casting out demons (daimonia | δαιμόνια | acc pl neut) and performing cures today and tomorrow, and the third day I complete my task.’
John 7:20 The crowd answered, “You have a demon! (daimonion | δαιμόνιον | acc sg neut) Who is trying to kill you?”
John 8:48 The Jews answered him, saying, “Are we not correct in saying that you are a Samaritan and have a demon?” (daimonion | δαιμόνιον | acc sg neut)
John 8:49 Jesus answered, “I do not have a demon (daimonion | δαιμόνιον | acc sg neut); but I honor my Father, and you dishonor me.
John 8:52 The Jews therefore said to him, “Now we know that you have a demon! (daimonion | δαιμόνιον | acc sg neut) Abraham died, and so did the prophets, yet you say, ‘If anyone keeps my word, he will never taste death.’
John 10:20 Many of them were saying, “He is demon-possessed (daimonion | δαιμόνιον | acc sg neut) and out of control. Why are you listening to him?”
John 10:21 Others were saying, “These are not the words of a man possessed by a demon. Can a demon (daimonion | δαιμόνιον | nom sg neut) open the eyes of the blind?”
Acts 17:18 Also some of the Epicurean and Stoic philosophers were conversing with him, and some were asking, “What does this babbler want to say?” Others said, “He seems to be a proclaimer of strange gods,” (daimoniōn | δαιμονίων | gen pl neut) for he was announcing the good news about Jesus and the resurrection.
1 Corinthians 10:20 No, what I am implying is that the things that people sacrifice, they sacrifice to demons (daimoniois | δαιμονίοις | dat pl neut) and not to God; and I do not want you to be sharers with demons (daimoniōn | δαιμονίων | gen pl neut).
1 Corinthians 10:21 You cannot drink the cup of the Lord and the cup of demons (daimoniōn | δαιμονίων | gen pl neut); you cannot partake of the table of the Lord and the table of demons (daimoniōn | δαιμονίων | gen pl neut).