Strong's Concordance pagis: a trap, snare Original Word: παγίς, ίδος, ἡPart of Speech: Noun, Feminine Transliteration: pagis Phonetic Spelling: (pag-ece') Definition: a trap, snare Usage: a snare, trap (especially for catching birds) hence, met: stratagem, device, wile. HELPS Word-studies 3803 pagís (from 4078 /pḗgnymi, "set a trap") – properly, a trap set for animals; (figuratively) a moral snare that robs someone of their spiritual liberties (the Lord wishes to give). NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom pégnumi Definition a trap, snare NASB Translation snare (4), trap (1). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 3803: παγίςπαγίς, παγίδος, ἡ (from πήγνυμι to make fast, 2 aorist ἐπαγον; properly, that which holds fast (cf. Anth. Pal. C, 5)), the Sept. for פַּח, רֶשֶׁת, מוקֵשׁ, etc.; a snare, trap, noose; a. properly, of snares in which birds are entangled and caught, Proverbs 6:5; Proverbs 7:23; Psalm 90:3 b. tropically, a snare, i. e. whatever brings peril, loss, destruction: of a sudden and unexpected deadly peril, Romans 11:9 from Psalm 68:23 From pegnumi; a trap (as fastened by a noose or notch); figuratively, a trick or statagem (temptation) -- snare. see GREEK pegnumi Englishman's Concordance Luke 21:35 N-NFSGRK: ὡς παγίς ἐπεισελεύσεται γὰρ KJV: For as a snare shall it come on INT: as a snare will it come indeed Romans 11:9 N-AFS 1 Timothy 3:7 N-AFS 1 Timothy 6:9 N-AFS 2 Timothy 2:26 N-GFS Strong's Greek 3803 |