ζωή
zōḗ · noun · “life”
Zōē is life — and in John especially, the eternal, God-given life that begins now through Jesus, not merely biological existence.
Greek had more than one word for life; zōē points to life itself, vitality, and in the New Testament’s hands, the divine life God shares with his people. John layers it with “eternal,” describing a quality of life — knowing God — as much as a length.
Jesus claims to be its source: “I am the way, and the truth, and the life,” and came that we “may have life and have it abundantly.” This life starts the moment a person trusts Christ and cannot be ended by death.
Definition: life (literally or figuratively)
KJV usage: life(-time)
Reference gloss from Strong's Concordance (1890, public domain).
Original BibleDawn word study. Original-language data and the public-domain Strong's (1890) gloss are referenced; see sources.