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Brazil Serie A FT Jul 7 @ Goianiense GO W2 - 1Brazil Serie A 6:00 pm GMT-04:00 Jul 10 vs Bahia Brazil Serie A 2:00 pm GMT-04:00 Jul 17 @ Fluminense Learn the definition, usage, and translation of the Greek verb νικάω (nikaó), which means to conquer, overcome, or prevail. See examples from the Bible and other sources, and compare with related words and forms.
Nikao is a verb meaning to conquer, overcome, or prevail in the New Testament Greek. It is derived from (3529) and has 28 occurrences in 24 verses.
Welcome to Nikao Church! Helping people know God and live out His heart - This is the mission of Nikao Church, led by Pastor Brian Duley and based in Charlotte, NC.
of Christ, victorious over all His foes. of Christians, that hold fast their faith even unto death against the power of their foes, and temptations and persecutions. when one is arraigned or goes to law, to win the case, maintain one's cause.
The word “overcometh” is the Greek word nikao, which denotes a victor, a champion, or one who possesses some type of superiority. Often this word was used to portray athletes who had gained the mastery of their sport and ultimately reigned supreme as champions in the competition.
Strong's #3528: nikao (pronounced nik-ah'-o) from 3529; to subdue (literally or figuratively):--conquer, overcome, prevail, get the victory. Thayer's Greek Lexicon: ́. nikaō. 1) to conquer. 1a) to carry off the victory, come off victorious.