σάρκινος, -η, -ον
(< σάρξ), [in LXX: II Ch 32:8, Ez 11:1936:26 (בָּשָׂר), Es 4:17, Pr 24:23 (29:27)*;]
= Lat. carneus (the termination -ινος denoting the substance or material of a thing; v. Tr., Syn., § lxxii; Lft., Notes, 184; and for illustrations from π., v. MM, xxii), of the flesh, of flesh, fleshy (Plat., Arist., Plut., al.): Ro 7:14, I Co 3:1, II Co 3:3, He 7:16. (Rec. has -ικός in all these passages except II Co, l.c., but the evidence is decisive against it.)†
SYN.: σαρκικός, q.v