Strong's Concordance Hiericho: Jericho Original Word: Ἰεριχώ, ἡPart of Speech: Proper Noun, Indeclinable Transliteration: Hiericho Phonetic Spelling: (hee-er-ee-kho') Definition: Jericho, a city of Pal Usage: Jericho, a city a little north of the Dead Sea. Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 2410: ἱερείχωἱερείχω, see Ἰεριχώ. STRONGS NT 2410: ἸεριχώἸεριχώ (Tdf. ἱερείχω (see his Proleg., p. 85; WH's Appendix, p. 155, and under the word εἰ, ἰ; WH Ἰεριχώ; see their Introductory § 408; on its accent in manuscripts cf. Tdf. Proleg., p. 103)), ἡ, indeclinable (on its declension in other writings cf. Winers Grammar, § 10, 2; in Strabo ἱερικους ἱερικουντος; ἱεριχους, ἱεριχουντος in Josephus, cf. Winer's Grammar, the passage cited; Hebrew יְרִיחו, from רִיחַ, to smell, so called from its fertility in aromatics), Jericho, a noted city, abounding in balsam (i. e. perhaps the opobalsamum; cf. Tristram, Nat. Hist. etc., p. 337; B. D. under the word Of Hebrew origin (Yriychow); Jericho, a place in Palestine -- Jericho. see HEBREW Yriychow Englishman's Concordance Matthew 20:29 NGRK: αὐτῶν ἀπὸ Ἰεριχὼ ἠκολούθησεν αὐτῷ NAS: As they were leaving Jericho, a large KJV: from Jericho, a great INT: they from Jericho followed him Mark 10:46 N Mark 10:46 N Luke 10:30 N Luke 18:35 N Luke 19:1 N Hebrews 11:30 N |