Strong's Concordance lepros: scaly, leprous Original Word: λεπρός, οῦ, ὁPart of Speech: Adjective Transliteration: lepros Phonetic Spelling: (lep-ros') Definition: scaly, leprous Usage: a leprous person, a leper. HELPS Word-studies 3015 leprós – leprous, also used (substantively) of a leper. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom lepis Definition scaly, leprous NASB Translation leper (4), lepers (4), leprous (1). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 3015: λεπρόςλεπρός, λεπροῦ, ὁ (as if for λεπερος, from λεπίς, λεπος, λεπρεος, τό, a scale, husk, bark); 1. in Greek writings scaly, rough. 2. specifically, leprous, affected with leprosy (the Sept. several times for מְצֹרָע and צָרוּעַ ; (Theophrastus, c., p. 2, 6, 4) see λέπρα): Matthew 8:2; Matthew 10:8; Matthew 11:5; Mark 1:40; Luke 4:27; Luke 7:22; Luke 17:12; of one ((Simon)) who had formerly been a leper, Matthew 26:6; Mark 14:3. From the same as lepra; scaly, i.e. Leprous (a leper) -- leper. see GREEK lepra Englishman's Concordance Matthew 8:2 Adj-NMSGRK: Καὶ ἰδοὺ λεπρὸς προσελθὼν προσεκύνει NAS: And a leper came to Him and bowed down KJV: there came a leper and worshipped INT: And behold a leper having come worshipped Matthew 10:8 Adj-AMP Matthew 11:5 Adj-NMP Matthew 26:6 Adj-GMS Mark 1:40 Adj-NMS Mark 14:3 Adj-GMS Luke 4:27 Adj-NMP Luke 7:22 Adj-NMP Luke 17:12 Adj-NMP Strong's Greek 3015 |