Strong's Concordance polusplagchnos: very compassionate Original Word: πολύσπλαγχνος, ονPart of Speech: Adjective Transliteration: polusplagchnos Phonetic Spelling: (pol-oo'-splankh-nos) Definition: very compassionate Usage: very compassionate, of great mercy. HELPS Word-studies 4184 polýsplagxnos (from 4183 /polýs, "many" and 4698 /splágxnon, "a bowel") – properly, "many-boweled," referring to full affection (intense, visceral feeling), used only in Js 5:11. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom polus and splagchnon Definition very compassionate NASB Translation full of compassion (1). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 4184: πολυεύσπλαγχνοςπολυεύσπλαγχνος, πολυευσπλαγχνον (πολύ and εὔσπλαγχνος), very tender-hearted, extremely full of pity: so a few minuscule manuscripts in James 5:11, where others have πολύσπλαγχνος, which see (Ecclesiastical and Byzantine writings.) STRONGS NT 4184: πολύσπλαγχνοςπολύσπλαγχνος, πολυσπλαγχνον (πολύς, and σπλάγχνον which see), full of pity, very kind: James 5:11; Hebrew חֶסֶד רַב, in the Sept. πολυέλεος. (Theod. Stud., p. 615.) From polus and splagchnon (figuratively); extremely compassionate -- very pitiful. see GREEK polus see GREEK splagchnon |