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An Intermediate Greek-English Lexicon Keyed to Strong's Numbers

σάρξ

Etym. σαρκός

I. "flesh", Lat. caro, Hom., etc.: in pl. "the flesh or muscles" of the body, ἔγκατά τε σάρκας τε καὶ ὀστέα Hom.; so in Hes., Aesch., etc.:—so sometimes in sg., "the flesh, the body", γέροντα τὸν νοῦν, σάρκα δ᾽ ἡβῶσαν φέρει Aesch.

II. "the flesh", as opp. to the spirit, NTest.; also for "man's nature generally", id=NTest.; πᾶσα σάρξ all "human kind", id=NTest.