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  1. Definition: darkness. Usage: darkness; fig: spiritual darkness. HELPS Word-studies. Cognate: 4653 skotía (a feminine noun) – darkness, a brand of moral, spiritual obscurity (i.e. which blocks the light of God when faith is lacking). See also 4655 /skótos ("darkness"). Copyright © 2021 by Discovery Bible.

  2. Skotia is a noun meaning darkness, ignorance of divine things, and misery in hell. It is derived from (4655) and has 17 occurrences in the NAS New Testament.

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  4. Skotia is a Greek word meaning darkness or obscurity, literally or figuratively. It is used in the New Testament to describe the absence of light, ignorance of divine things, or the misery of hell.

  5. Darkness (4653) (skotia from skotos = darkness) means literal darkness in some NT uses (Jn 6:17, 20:1), but more often (14/16x) is used figuratively to refer to spiritual darkness.

  6. Definition: darkness, Jn. 6:17; 20:1; privacy, Mt. 10:27; Lk. 12:3; met. moral or spiritual darkness, Jn. 1:5 (2x); 8:12; 12:35, 46; 1 Jn. 1:5; 2:8, 9, 11*.

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  8. www.wenstrom.org › written › word_studiesSkotia - Wenstrom

    The noun skotia appears 17 times in the Greek New Testament and is used predominately by the apostle John where 14 of the 17 occurrences of the word in the Greek New Testament appear in Johannine literature.