Strong's Concordance murias: ten thousand, a myriad Original Word: μυριάς, άδος, ἡPart of Speech: Noun, Feminine Transliteration: murias Phonetic Spelling: (moo-ree'-as) Definition: ten thousand, a myriad Usage: a myriad, group of ten thousand, a ten thousand. HELPS Word-studies 3461 myriás (from 3463 /mýrioi, "myriad") – an indefinitely large number, but strictly means "10,000"; (figuratively) a number too large to count (reckon). NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom murios Definition ten thousand, a myriad NASB Translation fifty* (1), many thousands (2), myriads (3), thousand (1), thousands (1), two hundred million* (1). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 3461: μυριάςμυριάς, μυριαδος, ἡ (μυρίος) (from Herodotus down), the Sept. for רְבָבָה and רִבּו; a. ten thousand: Acts 19:19 (on which passage see ἀργύριον, 3 at the end). b. plural with the genitive equivalent to an innumerable multitude, an unlimited number ((like our myriads), the Latinsexcenti, German Tausend): Luke 12:1; Acts 21:20; Revelation 5:11 (not Rec.st); From murioi; a ten-thousand; by extension, a "myriad" or indefinite number -- ten thousand. see GREEK murioi Englishman's Concordance Luke 12:1 Adj-GMPGRK: ἐπισυναχθεισῶν τῶν μυριάδων τοῦ ὄχλου NAS: circumstances, after so many thousands of people KJV: when there were gathered together an innumerable multitude of people, INT: having been gathered together the myriads of the crowd Acts 19:19 Adj-AMP Acts 21:20 Adj-NMP Hebrews 12:22 Adj-DMP Jude 1:14 Adj-DMP Revelation 5:11 Adj-NMP Revelation 5:11 Adj-GMP Revelation 9:16 Adj-NFP Revelation 9:16 Adj-GMP Strong's Greek 3461 |