Σαλαμίς
Σαλαμίς, -ῖνος, ἡSalamis, the chief city of Cyprus: Ac 13:5.†
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Σαλαμίς, -ῖνος, ἡSalamis, the chief city of Cyprus: Ac 13:5.†
Σαλείμ, τό indecl.,Salim: Jo 3:23 (v. Westc., in l.; DB, iii, 354).†
σαλεύω(< σάλος), [in LXX for מוּט, נוּעַ, etc.;]prop., of the action of wind, storm, etc., to agitate, shake: of a reed, Mt 11:7, Lk 7:24; a house, Lk 6:48, Ac 4:3116:26; the ea...
Σαλήμ, ἡ (Heb. שָׁלֵםGe 14:18),Salem: He 7:1, 2(LXX).†
Σαλμών, ὁ indecl. (Heb. שַׂלְמוֹן),Salmon: Mt 1:4, 5, Lk 3:32 (Σαλά, WH, R, mg.).†
Σαλμώνη, -ης, ἡSalmone, a promontory of Crete: Ac 27:7.†
σάλος, -ου, ὁ[in LXX for מוֹט, etc.;]in poets and late prose, a tossing, as of an earthquake; esp. the tossing, the rolling swell of the sea: Lk 21:25.†
σάλπιγξ, -ιγγος, ἡ[in LXX chiefly for שׁוֹפָר, חֲצֹצְרָה;]a trumpet, used in war and in religious ceremonies: I Co 14:8, He 12:19, Re 1:104:18:2, 6, 139:14 By meton., a trumpet ...
σαλπίζω[in LXX chiefly for תָּקַע;]to sound a trumpet: Re 8:6ff.9:1, 1310:711:15; metaph., Mt 6:2. Impers., the trumpet sounds: I Co 15:52.†
* σαλπιστής(so Inscr. and late writers for Att. σαλπιγκτής), -οῦ, ὁ,a trumpeter: Re 18:22.†
Σαλώμη, -ης, ἡ(< Heb. שָׁלוֹם),Salome: Mk 15:4016:1.†
Σαλωμών, v.s. Σολομών.
Σαμάρεια, v.s. Σαμαρία.
Σαμαρείτης(-ίτης, Τ; v. WH, App., 154; Bl., § 3, 4), -ου, ό,a Samaritan, i.e. an inhabitant of the city or the region of Samaria, in NT always the latter (v.s. Σαμαρία): Mt 10:5...
Σαμαρεῖτις (-ῖτις, T, v. supr.), -ιδος, ἡ1. in FlJ (B.J., I, 21, 2, al.), the region of Samaria.2. a Samaritan woman: Jo 4:9.†
Σαμαρία (Rec. -άρεια), -ας, ἡ (Heb. שֹׁמְרוֹן; Aram. שָׁמְרַיִן),Samaria;(a) the city: Ac 8:5 (and perhaps also 9, 14);(b) the region: Lk 17:11, Jo 4:4, 5, 7, Ac 1:88:1 (and per...
Σαμοθρᾴκη(-θράκη, BE), -ης, ἡSamothrace, an island in the Ægean: Ac 16:11.†
Σάμος, -ου, ἡSamos, an island in the Ægean: Ac 20:15.†
Σαμουήλ, ὁ indecl.(in FlJ, Σαμούηλος; Heb.שְׁמוּאֵל),Samuel (I Ki 1:20, al.): Ac 3:2413:20, He 11:32.†
Σαμψών, ὁ indecl. (Heb. שִׁמְשׁוֹן),Samson (Jg 13 ff.): He 11:32.†
σανδάλιον, -ου, τό(dimin. of σάνδαλον, prob. Persian), [in LXX: Jos 9:5, Is 20:2 (נָעַל, elsewhere rendered ὑπόδημα, q.v.), Jth 10:4 16:9 *;]a sandal: Mk 6:9, Ac 12:8.†
σανίς, -ίδος, ἡ[in LXX: Ca 8:9, Ez 27:5 (לוּחַ) *;]a board, plank: Ac 27:44
Σαούλ, ὁ indecl.(in FlJ, Σάουλος; Heb.שָׁאוּל)Saul;(a) the King of Israel: Ac 13:21;(b) the Jewish name of the Apostle Paul, used in the indecl. form only in address (cf. Σαῦλος...
** σαπρός, -ά -όν[in Sm.: Le 27:14, 33 *;]rotten, corrupt, bad, worthless: of trees and fruit (opp. to ἀγαθός, καλός), Mt 7:17, 1812:33Lk 6:43; of fish, Mt 13:48.Metaph., in mo...
Σαπφείρα, -ης (v. B1., § 3, 4), ἡ(< Aram. שַׁפִּירָא)Sapphira: Ac 5:1.†
† σάπφειρος, -ου, ἡ[in LXX for סַפִּיר;]sapphire (perh. = lapis lazuli): Re 21:19.†
* σαργάνη, -ης, ἡ1. a plaited rope (Æsch.).2. a hamper, a basket made of ropes: II Co 11:33.†