John 7:20
Footnote:
78 | Strong's NT #1140. The word "δαιμόνιον" (daimonion) in Greek refers to a "spirit" or "divine power" and can have various connotations depending on the context. It is derived from "δαίμων" (daimōn), which originally referred to a divine or supernatural being, often thought to be an intermediary between gods and humans in Greek mythology. In the New Testament, "δαιμόνιον" (daimonion) came to carry a negative connotation, being associated with evil spirits or "demons" after the Hellenistic and Roman influence. |