Strong's Concordance Numbers

4600 4601 4602  4603 4604 4605  4606 4607 4608  4609 4610 4611  4612 4613 4614 
4615 4616 4617  4618 4619 4620  4621 4622 4623  4624 4625 4626  4627 4628 4629 
4630 4631 4632  4633 4634 4635  4636 4637 4638  4639 4640 4641  4642 4643 4644 
4645 4646 4647  4648 4649 








4600

siagon {see-ag-one'} of uncertain derivation; n f AV - cheek 2; 2 1) the jaw, the jaw bone   



4601

sigao {see-gah'-o} from 4602; v AV - hold (one's) peace 4, keep silence 3, keep close 1, keep secret 1; 9 1) to keep silence, hold one's peace 2) to be kept in silence, be concealed For Synonyms see entry 5847   



4602

sige {see-gay'} appr. from sizo (to hiss, i.e. hist or hush); n f AV - silence 2; 2 1) silence   



4603

sidereos {sid-ay'-reh-os} from 4604; adj AV - of iron 4, iron 1; 5 1) made of iron   



4604

sideros {sid'-ay-ros} of uncertain derivation; n m AV - iron 1; 1 1) iron   



4605

Sidon {sid-one'} of Hebrew origin 6721; n pr loc AV - Sidon 11; 11 Sidon or Zidon = "hunting" 1) an ancient and wealthy city of Phoenicia, on the east coast of the Mediterranean Sea, less than 20 miles (30 km) north of Tyre   



4606

Sidonios {sid-o'-nee-os} from 4605; adj AV - Sidon 1; 1 1) an inhabitant of Sidon, a Sidonian   



4607

sikarios {sik-ar'-ee-os} of Latin origin; TDNT - 7:278,1026; n m AV - murderer 1; 1 1) an assassin 1a) one who carries a dagger or short sword under his clothing, that he may kill secretly and treacherously any one he wishes to 1b) a cutthroat For Synonyms see entry 5811   



4608

sikera {sik'-er-ah} of Hebrew origin 7941; n n AV - strong drink 1; 1 1) strong drink, an intoxicating beverage, different from wine; it was a artificial product, made of a mixture of sweet ingredients, whether derived from grain and vegetables, or from the juice of fruits (dates), or a decoction of honey   



4609

Silas {see'-las} contraction for 4610; n pr m AV - Silas 13; 13 Silas = "woody" 1) a Roman citizen, the companion of the apostle Paul on several of his missionary journeys   



4610

Silouanos {sil-oo-an-os'} of Latin origin; n pr m AV - Silvanus 4; 4 Silas = "woody" 1) a Roman citizen, the companion of the apostle Paul on several of his missionary journeys   



4611

Siloam {sil-o-am'} of Hebrew origin 7975; n pr loc AV - Siloam 3; 3 Siloam = "sent" 1) the Pool of Siloam, a fountain of water in Jerusalem, also called Shiloah in Isa. 8:6 2) the Tower of Siloam, may have been a tower near or over the Pool of Siloam, which fell down killing 18 men; very likely they were purifying themselves. (Gill)   



4612

simikinthion {sim-ee-kin'-thee-on} of Latin origin; n n AV - apron 1; 1 1) a narrow apron, or linen covering, which workmen and servants were accustomed to wear   



4613

Simon {see'-mone} of Hebrew origin 8095; n pr m AV - Simon (Peter) 49, Simon (Zelotes) 4, Simon (father of Judas) 4, Simon (Magus) 4, Simon (the tanner) 4, Simon (the Pharisee) 3, Simon (of Cyrene) 3, Simon (brother of Jesus) 2, Simon (the leper) 2; 75 Peter = "a rock or stone" 1) Peter was one of the apostles 2) Simon called Zelotes or the Kanaites 3) Simon, father of Judas who betrayed Jesus. 4) Simon Magus, the Samaritan wizard 5) Simon the tanner, Ac. 10 6) Simon the Pharisee, Luke 7:40-44 7) Simon of Cyrene who carried the cross of Christ 8) Simon the cousin of Jesus, the son of Cleophas 9) Simon the leper, so called to distinguish him from others of the same name   



4614

Sina {see-nah'} of Hebrew origin 5514; TDNT - 7:282,1026; n pr loc AV - Sina 2, Sinai 2; 4 Sinai = "thorny" 1) a mountain or rather a mountainous region in the peninsula of Arabia Petraea, made famous by the giving of the Mosaic law   



4615

sinapi {sin'-ap-ee} perhaps from sinomai (to hurt, i.e. sting); TDNT - 7:287,1027; n n AV - mustard seed 5; 5 1) mustard, the name of a plant which in oriental countries grows from a very small seed and attains to the height of a tree, 10 feet (3 m) and more; hence a very small quantity of a thing is likened to a mustard seed, and also a thing which grows to a remarkable size   



4616

sindon {sin-done'} of uncertain (perhaps foreign) origin; n f AV - linen cloth 3, linen 2, fine linen 1; 6 1) linen cloth, esp. that which was fine and costly, in which the bodies of the dead were wrapped 2) thing made of fine cloth 2a) of a light and loose garment worn at night over a naked body   



4617

siniazo {sin-ee-ad'-zo} from sinion (a sieve); TDNT - 7:291,1028; v AV - sift 1; 1 1) to sift, shake in a sieve 2) fig. by inward agitation to try one's faith to the verge of overthrow   



4618

siteutos {sit-yoo-ros'} from a derivative of 4621; adj AV - fatted 3; 3 1) fattened, fatted   



4619

sitistos {sit-is-tos'} from a derivative of 4621; adj AV - fatling 1; 1 1) fattened   



4620

sitometron {sit-om'-et-ron} from 4621 and 3358; n n AV - portion of meat 1; 1 1) a measured 'portion of' grain or 'food'   



4621

sitos {see'-tos} plural irregular neuter sita {see'-tah}, of uncertain derivation; n m AV - wheat 12, corn 2; 14 1) wheat, grain   



4622

Sion {see-own'} of Hebrew origin 6726; TDNT - 7:292,1028; n pr loc AV - Sion 7; 7 Sion or Zion = "a parched place" 1) the hill on which the higher and more ancient part of Jerusalem was built 1a) the southwestern most and highest of the hills on which the city was built 2) often used of the entire city of Jerusalem 3) since Jerusalem because the temple stood there, was called the dwelling place of God   



4623

siopao {see-o-pah'-o} from siope (silence, i.e. a hush, properly, muteness, i.e. involuntary stillness, or inability to speak, and thus differing from 4602, which is rather a voluntary refusal or indisposition to speak, although the terms are often used synonymously); v AV - hold (one's) peace 9, peace 1, dumb 1; 11 1) to be silent, hold one's peace 1a) used of one's silence because dumb 2) metaph. of a calm, quiet sea For Synonyms see entry 5847   



4624

skandalizo {skan-dal-id'-zo} ("scandalize") from 4625; TDNT - 7:339,1036; v AV - offend 28, make to offend 2; 30 1) to put a stumbling block or impediment in the way, upon which another may trip and fall, metaph. to offend 1a) to entice to sin 1b) to cause a person to begin to distrust and desert one whom he ought to trust and obey 1b1) to cause to fall away 1b2) to be offended in one, i.e. to see in another what I disapprove of and what hinders me from acknowledging his authority 1b3) to cause one to judge unfavourably or unjustly of another 1c) since one who stumbles or whose foot gets entangled feels annoyed 1c1) to cause one displeasure at a thing 1c2) to make indignant 1c3) to be displeased, indignant   



4625

skandalon {skan'-dal-on} ("scandal") probably from a derivative of 2578; TDNT - 7:339,1036; n n AV - offence 9, stumbling block 3, occasion of stumbling 1, occasion to fall 1, thing that offends 1; 15 1) the movable stick or trigger of a trap, a trap stick 1a) a trap, snare 1b) any impediment placed in the way and causing one to stumble or fall, (a stumbling block, occasion of stumbling) i.e. a rock which is a cause of stumbling 1c) fig. applied to Jesus Christ, whose person and career were so contrary to the expectations of the Jews concerning the Messiah, that they rejected him and by their obstinacy made shipwreck of their salvation 2) any person or thing by which one is (entrapped) drawn into error or sin   



4626

skapto {skap'-to} apparently a primary verb; v AV - dig 3; 3 1) to dig   



4627

skaphe {skaf'-ay} a primitive word; n f AV - boat 3; 3 1) anything dug out, hollow vessel, trough, tray, tub 2) of a boat   



4628

skelos {skel'-os} apparently from skello (to parch, through the idea of leanness); n n AV - leg 3; 3 1) the leg, from the hip to the toes inclusive   



4629

skepasma {skep'-as-mah} from a derivative of skepas (a covering; perhaps akin to the base of 4649 through the idea of noticeableness);; n n AV - raiment 1; 1 1) a covering, spec. clothing   



4630

Skeuas {skyoo-as'} apparently of Latin origin; n pr m AV - Sceva 1; 1 Sceva = "mind reader" 1) a certain chief priest residing at Ephesus   



4631

skeue {skyoo-ay'} from 4632; n f AV - tackling 1; 1 1) any apparatus, equipment, or furniture 1a) of the utensils or tackling of a ship   



4632

skeuos {skyoo'-os} of uncertain affinity; TDNT - 7:358,1038; n n AV - vessel 19, goods 2, stuff 1, sail 1; 23 1) a vessel 2) an implement 2a) in the plural 2a1) household utensils, domestic gear 2a2) the tackle and armament of vessels, used specifically of sails and ropes 3) metaph. 3a) a man of quality, a chosen instrument 3b) in a bad sense, an assistant in accomplishing an evil deed ++++ "Vessel" was a common Greek metaphor for "body" since Greeks thought of souls living temporarily in bodies.   



4633

skene {skay-nay'} apparently akin to 4632 and 4639; TDNT - 7:368,1040; n f AV - tabernacle 19, habitation 1; 20 1) tent, tabernacle, (made of green boughs, or skins or other materials) 2) of that well known movable temple of God after the pattern of which the temple at Jerusalem was built   



4634

skenopegia {skay-nop-ayg-ee'-ah} from 4636 and 4078; TDNT - 7:390,1040; n f AV - tabernacles 1; 1 1) the construction of a tabernacle or tabernacles 2) the feast of tabernacles; this festival was observed by the Jews yearly for seven days, beginning with the 15th of the month Tisri (approx. our Oct.) partly to perpetuate the memory of the time when their ancestors after leaving Egypt dwelt in tents on their way through the Arabian desert, and partly as a season of festivity and joy on the completion of the harvest and the vintage (the festival of ingatherings) In celebrating the festival the Jews were accustomed to construct booths of the leafy branches of trees, -- either on the roofs or in the courts of their dwellings, or in the streets and squares, and to adorn them with flowers and fruits of all kinds -- under which, throughout the period of the festival, they feasted and gave themselves up to rejoicing.   



4635

skenopoios {skay-nop-oy-os'} from 4633 and 4160; TDNT - 7:393,1040; adj AV - tentmaker 1; 1 1) a tentmaker 2) one that makes small portable tents, of leather or cloth of goat's hair or linen, for the use of travellers   



4636

skenos {skay'-nos} from 4633; TDNT - 7:381,1040; n n AV - tabernacle 2; 2 1) a tabernacle, a tent 2) metaph. of the human body, in which the soul dwells as in a tent, and which is taken down at death   



4637

skenoo {skay-no'-o} from 4636; TDNT - 7:385,1040; v AV - dwell 5; 5 1) to fix one's tabernacle, have one's tabernacle, abide (or live) in a tabernacle (or tent), tabernacle 2) to dwell   



4638

skenoma {skay'-no-mah} from 4637; TDNT - 7:383,1040; n n AV - tabernacle 3; 3 1) a tent, a tabernacle 1a) of the temple as God's habitation 1b) of the tabernacle of the covenant 1c) metaph. of the human body as the dwelling of the soul   



4639

skia {skee'-ah} apparently a primary word; TDNT - 7:394,1044; n f AV - shadow 7; 7 1) shadow 1a) shade caused by the interception of light 1b) an image cast by an object and representing the form of that object 1c) a sketch, outline, adumbration   



4640

skirtao {skeer-tah'-o} akin to skairo (to skip); TDNT - 7:401,1046; v AV - leap 2, leap for joy 1; 3 1) to leap   



4641

sklerokardia {sklay-rok-ar-dee'-ah} from a compound of 4642 and 2588; TDNT - 3:613,415; n f AV - hardness of heart 3; 3 1) hardness of heart   



4642

skleros {sklay-ros'} from the base of 4628; TDNT - 5:1028,816; adj AV - hard 5, fierce 1 - 6 1) hard, harsh, rough, stiff 1a) of men: metaph. harsh, stern, hard 1b) of things: violent, rough, offensive, intolerable   



4643

sklerotes {sklay-rot'-ace} from 4642; TDNT - 5:1028,816; n f AV - hardness 1; 1 1) hardness 2) obstinacy, stubbornness   



4644

sklerotrachelos {sklay-rot-rakh'-ay-los} from 4642 and 5137; TDNT - 5:1029,816; adj AV - stiffnecked 1; 1 1) stiffnecked 2) stubborn, headstrong, obstinate   



4645

skleruno {sklay-roo'-no} from 4642; TDNT - 5:1030,816; v AV - harden 6; 6 1) to make hard, harden 2) metaph. 2a) to render obstinate, stubborn 2b) to be hardened 2c) to become obstinate or stubborn   



4646

skolios {skol-ee-os'} from the base of 4628; TDNT - 7:403,1046; adj AV - crooked 2, untoward 1, froward 1; 4 1) crooked, curved 2) metaph. 2a) perverse, wicked 2b) unfair, surly, froward   



4647

skolops {skol'-ops} perhaps from the base of 4628 and 3700; TDNT - 7:409,1047; n m AV - thorn 1; 1 1) a pointed piece of wood, a pale, a stake 2) a sharp stake, splinter   



4648

skopeo {skop-eh'-o} from 4649; TDNT - 7:414,1047; v AV - mark 2, take heed 1, look on 1, look at 1, consider 1; 6 1) to look at, observe, contemplate 2) to mark 3) to fix one's eyes upon, direct one's attention to, any one 4) to look to, take heed to thyself For Synonyms see entry 5822   



4649

skopos {skop-os'} ("scope") from skeptomai (to peer about ["skeptic"], perhaps akin to 4626 through the idea of concealment, cf 4629); TDNT - 7:413,1047; n m AV - mark 1; 1 1) an observer, a watchman 2) the distant mark looked at, the goal or end one has in view