Σάρδεις
Σάρδεις, -εων, αἱSardis, the chief city of Lydia: Re 1:113:1, 4.†
A Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament, G. Abbott-Smith, 1922.
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Σάρδεις, -εων, αἱSardis, the chief city of Lydia: Re 1:113:1, 4.†
† σάρδινος, -ου, ὁ= σάρδιον (q.v.), Re 4:3, Rec.†
σάρδιον, -ον, τό[in LXX for אֹדֶם, Ex 28:17, al.; also for שֹׁהַם;]the sardian stone, sard (of which carnelian is one variety): Re 4:321:20.†
* σαρδόνυξ (L, σαρδιόνυξ), -υχος, ὁ(< σάρδιον, ὄνυξ),sardonyx, a stone marked by the red of the sard and the white of the onyx: Re 21:20.†
Σάρεπτα, -ων (Ob 20), τά (Heb. צָרְפַת),Sarepta, a city of Sidon: Lk 4:26.†
* σαρκικός, -ή, -όν (< σάρξ)(v.l. for σάρκινος, Arist., H.A., x, 2, 7)= Lat. carnalis, i.e.(a) associated with or pertaining to the flesh, fleshly, carnal: Ro 15:27, I Co 9:11;(...
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 ...
σάρξ, σαρκός, ἡ[in LXX chiefly for בָּשָׂר;]flesh;1. as in cl. generally,(a) prop., of the soft substance of the animal body: I Co 15:39, II Co 12:7, Ga 6:13, al.; σ. καὶ αἷμα, ...
Σαρούχ, v.s. Σερούχ.
* σαρόω, -ῶlate form of σαίρω,to sweep: c. acc, Lk 15:8; pass., Mt 12:44, Lk 11:25.†
Σάρρα, -ας, ἡ (Heb. שָׂרָה, Ge 17:15),Sarah: Ro 4:199:9, He 11:11, I Pe 3:6.†
Σάρων, -ωνος (acc -ῶνα, WH), ὁ (Heb. שָׁרוֹן),the plain of Sharon: Ac 9:35.†
Σατανᾶς, -ᾶ(so also Sir 21:30, but in III Ki 11:14, σατάν indecl.; Heb.שָׂטָן; Aram. סָטָנָא, whence the inflected Gk. form), ό,Satan (i.e. the adversary, as in LXX, ll. c.): Mt...
† σάτον, -ου, τό(Aram. סָאתָא = Heb.סְאָה), [in LXX: Hg 2:17 (16) *;]a Hebrew measure (= about a peck and a half): Mt 13:33, Lk 13:21.†
Σαῦλος, -ου, ὁ (Hellenized form of Σαούλ, q.v.),Saul, the Jewish name of the Apostle Paul: Ac 7:588:1, 39:1, 8, 11, 22, 2411:25, 3012:2513:1, 2, 7, 9.†
σβέννυμι[in LXX chiefly for כּבה;]of fire or things on fire, to quench: c. acc, Mt 12:20, Eph 6:16, He 11:34; pass., Mt 25:8, Mk 9:[44, 46], 48, Metaph. (cf. Ca 8:7, IV Mac 16:4...
σεαυτοῦ, -ῆς, -οῦ(in NT not contracted, σαυτοῦ, as in Att..),reflex. prop. of 2nd pers. sing., used only in gen., dat. and acc.(of, to) thyself: Mt 4:6, Jo 8:13, I Ti 4:16, al. ...
** σεβάζομαι(< σέβας, reverential awe), [in Aq.: Ho 10:5 *;]1. to fear (Hom).2. In later writers, = σέβομαι, to worship: Ro 1:25
** σέβασμα, -τος, τό(< σεβάζομαι), [in LXX: Wi 14:20 15:17, Da TH Bel 1:27 *;]an object of worship: Ac 17:23, II Th 2:4.†
* σεβαστός, -ή, -όν (σεβάζομαι)1. reverend, august.2. In late writers, with reference to the Roman Imperial name;(a) ὁ Σ., Augustus, i.e. the Roman Emperor: Ac 25:21, 25;(b) Aug...
σέβω[in LXX (chiefly for יָרֵא, Jos 4:24, al.) and NT always mid., σέβομαι, exc. IV Mac 5:24;]to worship: c. acc. pers., Mt 15:9, Mk 7:7, Ac 18:1319:27; σεβόμενος τ. θεόν, Ac 16...
σειρά, -ᾶς, ἡ[in LXX: Jg 16:13, 14, 19 (מַחְלָפוֺת), Pr 5:22 (חֶבֶל) *;](a) a cord;(b) a chain (cf. Pr., l.c.): σειραὶ ζόφου, II Pe 2:4, Rec., R, mg. (v.s. σειρός).2. a lock of ...
* σειρός(σιρός, T), -οῦ, ὁ (Rec., R, mg., σειρά, q.v.), = cl. σιρός,a pit for the storage of grain: σειροὶ ζόφου, II Pe 2:4, WH, R., txt. (but v. Mayor, in l.; Field, Notes, 241).†
σεισμός, -οῦ, ὁ(< σείω), [in LXX chiefly for רַעַשׁ;]a shaking, commotion, as a tempest at sea: Mt 8:24; esp. an earthquake: Mt 24:727:5428:2, Mk 13:8, Lk 21:11, Ac 16:26, Re 6:...
σείω[in LXX chiefly for רעשׁ;]to shake, move to and fro: τ. γῆν, He 12:26(LXX); pass., ἡ γῆ, Mt 27:51(LXX); συκῆ, Re 6:13. Metaph., to agitate, stir up, with fear or some other ...
Σέκουνδος (Rec. Σεκοῦνδος), -ου, ὁ(Lat.), Secundus: Ac 20:4.†
Σελευκία (Rec. -εύκεια),Seleucia, a city of Syria: Ac 13:4.†