Quick Definition
just judgment
Strong's Definition
a just sentence
Derivation: from G1342 (δίκαιος) and G2920 (κρίσις);
KJV Usage: righteous judgment
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
δικαιοκρισία; δικαιοκρισίας, ἡ, righteous judgment: Rom_2:5. (an uncertain translation in Hos_6:5 (where the Sept. κρίμα) Test. xii. patr. (test. Levi § 3), p. 547, and (sec. 15), p. 581, Fabric. edition; Justin Martyr, resp. de resurrect. xi. (15) 28, p. 360 edition tert. Otto; (Hippolytus, p. 801 a. edition Migne); Basil, iii., p. 476 d., Garn. edition or, p. 694, Par. edition alt. 1839. (Cf. Winer's Grammar, 25; 99 (94)).)
Mounce Concise Greek Dictionary
δικαιοκρισία dikaiokrisia 1x
just or righteous judgment, Rom_2:5
Abbott-Smith Greek Lexicon
† δικαιοκρισία , -ας , ἡ ,
righteous judgment: Rom_2:5 ( cf. τ . δικαίας κρίσεως , 2Th_1:5 ; τὴν δ . κ ., Joh_7:24 . For use in Papyri, v. Deiss ., LAE , 89 f .).†
Moulton & Milligan — Vocabulary of the Greek NT
δικαιοκρισία [page 161]
The emphasis which this compound lays on the character of the Judge rather than on the character of the judgement in Rom_2:5 (see SH ad l. ), receives support from two passages in the Oxyrhynchus papyri the first in I. 71 i. 4 (A.D. 303) where a petitioner appeals confidently to the Praefect εὔελπις ὢν τῆς ἀπὸ τοῦ σοῦ μεγέθους δικαιοκρισίας τυχεῖν , being of good hope to obtain righteous judgement from thy Magnificence (cf. Nδgeli, p. 48, LAE , p. 89 f.). The second is in VI. 904 .2 (v/A.D.) where a certain Flavius, who has been subjected to indignity in the discharge of certain official duties, addresses the Praeses ἡ τῆς ὑμετέρας δικαιοκρισ [ί ]ας καθαρότης πάντως κἀμὲ ἐλεήσει τὸν γεγηρακότα καὶ ἀσυνθηκεὶ διαπεπονθότα καὶ χλεύην παρὰ Φιλοξένου , the purity of your righteous judgement will surely pity me, an old man who has suffered a breach of covenant and mockery at the hands of Philoxenus (Edd.). The word occurs again in the very fragmentary P Flor I. 88 .26 (? A.D. 215) σου δικαιοκρι̣[σίας τυχεῖν ?
Liddell-Scott — Intermediate Greek Lexicon
δικαιοκρισία δι^καιο-κρι^σία, ἡ, (n di^kaio-kri^si h_hs stem_acc fem ) [Etym: κρίσις] "righteous judgment", NTest.
STEPBible — Tyndale Abridged Greek Lexicon
δικαιοκρισία, -ας, ἡ
righteous judgment: Rom.2:5 (cf. τ. δικαίας κρίσεως, 2Th.1:5; τὴν δ. κ., Jhn.7:24. For use in π., see Deiss., LAE, 89 f.).†
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