A Greek-English Lexicon to the New TestamentGreenfield, William
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A Greek-English Lexicon to the New Testament
Greenfield, William
Bible. New Testament -- Dictionaries -- English; Greek language, Biblical -- Dictionaries -- English
σκάψω, a.1. ἔσκαψα,
to dig, excavate, Lu. 6.48; 13.8; 16.3:
whence
Σκάφη, ης, ἡ,
pr. any thing excavated or hollowed; a boat, skiff,
Ac. 27.16, 30, 32.
Σκέλος, εος, τό, pl. τὰ σκέλη,
the leg, Jno. 19.31, 32, 33.
Σκέπασμα, ατος, τό, (σκεπάζω, to cover)
covering; clothing, raiment, 1 Ti. 6.8.
Σκευή, ῆς, ἡ,
apparatus; tackle, Ac. 27.19:
from
Σκεῦος, εος, τό,
a vessel, utensil for containing any thing,
Mar. 11.16. Lu. 8.16. Ro. 9.21;
any utensil, instrument; σκεύη, household stuff, furniture,
goods, &c. Mat. 12.29. Mar. 3.27, et al.;
the mast of a ship, or, the sail, Ac. 27.17;
met. an instrument, means, organ, minister, Ac. 9.15;
σκεύη ὀργῆς & σκεύη ἐλέους, vessels of wrath,
or of mercy, persons visited by punishment, or
the divine favour, Ro. 9.22, 23; the vessel or
frame of the human individual, 1 Th. 4.4. 1 Pe. 3.7.
Σκηνή, ῆς, ἡ,
a tent, tabernacle; genr. any temporary dwelling;
a tent, booth, Mat. 17.4. He. 11.9; the tabernacle
of the covenant, He. 8.5; 9.1, 21; 13.10;
allegor. the celestial or true tabernacle,
He. 8.2; 9.11; a division or compartment of the
tabernacle, He. 9.2, 3, 6; a small portable tent
or shrine, Ac. 7.43; trop. a family, lineage, race,
Ac. 15.16; a mansion, habitation, abode, dwelling,
Lu. 16.9; Re. 13.6.
Σκηνοπηγία, ας, ἡ, (σκῆνος & πήγνυμι)
pr. a pitching of tents or booths; hence,
the feast of tabernacles or booths, instituted in
memory of the 40 years' wandering of the Israelites
in the desert, and as a season of gratitude for the
ingathering of harvest, celebrated during eight days,
commencing on the 15th of Tisri, Jno. 7.2.
Σκηνοποιός, οῦ, ὁ, (σκηνή & ποιέω)
a tent-maker, Ac. 18.3. N.T.
Σκῆνος, εος, τό, (equivalent to σκηνή)
a tent, tabernacle; met. the corporeal tabernacle,
2 Co. 5.1, 4:
whence
Σκηνόω, ῶ,
f. ώσω, a.1. ἐσκήνωσα,
to pitch tent, encamp; to tabernacle, dwell in a tent; to dwell,
have one's abode, Jno. 1.14. Re. 7.15; 12.12; 13.6; 21.3:
whence
Σκήνωμα, ατος, τό,
a habitation, abode, dwelling, Ac. 7.46;
the corporeal tabernacle of the soul, 2 Pe. 1.13, 14.
Σκιά, ᾶς, ἡ,
a shade, shadow, Mar. 4.32. Ac. 5.15;
met. a shadow, a shadowing forth, adumbration, in distinction
from ἡ εἰκών, the perfect image or delineation, & τὸ σῶμα,
the reality, Col. 2.17. He. 8.5; 10.1; gloom; σκιὰ θανάτου,
death-shade, the thickest darkness, Mat. 4.16. Lu. 1.79.
Σκιρτάω, ῶ,
f. ήσω, a.1. ἐσκίρτησα,
to leap, Lu. 1.41, 44; to leap, skip, bound for joy, Lu. 6.23.
Σκληροκαρδία, ας, ἡ, (σκληρός, & καρδία)
hardness of heart, obduracy, obstinacy, perverseness,
Mat. 19.8. Mar. 10.5; 16.14. S.
Σκληρός, ά, όν,
dry, hard; met. harsh, severe, stern, Mat. 25.24;
vehement, violent, fierce, Ja. 3.4; grievous, painful,
Ac. 9.5; 26.14; grating to the mind, repulsive,
offensive, Jno. 6.60; stubborn, contumacious, Jude 15:
whence
Σκληρότης, τητος, ἡ,
hardness; met. σκληρότης τῆς καρδίας, hardness of heart,
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