Hello Ahwatukee,
Thank you for the greeting! Just wondering, House of dreams or Other side of the Hill?
Are you Crow? I am part Cherokee.
Anyway where did you get those definitions from? The verse to which is being addressed is Matt 10:28 in the post in which you responded to. The Greek word translated Destroy in the KJV is the word in question.
From Thayers on that word:
G622
ἀπόλλυμι
apollumi
Thayer Definition:
1)
to destroy
1a)
to put out of the way entirely, abolish, put an end to ruin
1b) render useless
1c) to kill
1d) to declare that one must be put to death
1e) metaphorically to devote or give over to eternal misery in hell
1f) to perish, to be lost, ruined, destroyed
2) to destroy
2a) to lose
Part of Speech: verb
A Related Word by Thayer’s/Strong’s Number: from G575 and the base of G3639
Once again, please see what is highlighted in "red" and underlined. Notice that the word apoleia also cannot be used to infer annihilation. Apoliea is the noun and apollumi is its adjective and therefore neither of them are defined as annihilation. And these two words come from olethros.
My friend Apollumi is a verb. Please see Thayer's entry posted above.
You have to go by the meaning of the Greek word used and not by the translated words of destruction or perish, which must reflect the meaning of the words that they are being translated from.
I know.
The post you responded quoted the BDAG. Please take a look at the post again. As you know it is the go to in any reputable seminary teaching Ancient Greek. You can download a copy for your computer at
e-sword or
theword.
At $150 it is rather expensive but worth it. I also picked up a hard copy for my book shelf for $99. It is used but in perfect condition. I got that at 2nd & Charles in HBG. Pa. But you can get one anywhere.
If that is not for you at the moment. The LSJ; Liddel, Scott and Jones lexicon is free and easily obtained. As you know It is also a highly recognized resource when looking at the Ancient Greek. I don't know what you are using now. Can only assume it is from Bible hub or something to that affect. If you do not have esword or theword downloaded on your computer I would highly recommend that you do. It is nice having a complete library that you can build readily available at the press of a button. What is nice about those two and anything you download you don't have to be online to use them. You just have to have power.