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  2. νικάω, νικῶ; present participle dative νικουντι, Revelation 2:7 Lachmann Revelation 2:17 L T Tr (yet all νικῶντας in Revelation 15:2) (cf. ἐρωτάω, at the beginning); future νικήσω; 1 aorist ἐνίκησα; perfect νενίκηκα; ( νίκη ); (from Homer down); to conquer ( A. V. overcome );

  3. Discover the original meaning of Nikao in the NAS Bible using the New Testament Greek Lexicon - King James Version. Learn the audio pronunciation, word origin and usage in the Bible, plus scripture verse references of Nikao.

  4. www.nikaochurch.orgNikao Church

    Nikao Church is determined to help people know God and live out His heart. In each of our spirit-filled services, you’ll find a warm, friendly, and exciting atmosphere with passionate worship and a relevant message that will both inspire and instruct you.

  5. 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.

  6. 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.

  7. 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.

  8. 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.