Strong's Concordance skorpios: a scorpion Original Word: σκορπίος, ου, ὁPart of Speech: Noun, Masculine Transliteration: skorpios Phonetic Spelling: (skor-pee'-os) Definition: a scorpion Usage: a scorpion. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originof uncertain origin Definition a scorpion NASB Translation scorpion (2), scorpions (3). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 4651: σκορπίοςσκορπίος, σκορπίου, ὁ ((for the derivation see the preceding word); from Aeschylus down; on its accent, cf. Chandler § 246), a scorpion, the Sept. for עַקְרָב, the name of a little animal, somewhat resembling a lobster, which in warm regions lurks especially in stone walls; it has a poisonous sting in its tail (McClintock and Strong's Cyclopaedia and BB. DD., Strong's Exhaustive Concordance scorpion. Probably from an obsolete skerpo (perhaps strengthened from the base of skopos and meaning to pierce); a "scorpion" (from its sting) -- scorpion. see GREEK skopos Forms and Transliterations εσκότασαν εσκότασε εσκότασεν σκορπιοι σκορπίοι σκορπιοις σκορπίοις σκορπιον σκορπίον σκορπίος σκορπιου σκορπίου σκορπιων σκορπίων σκοτάσουσιν skorpioi skorpíoi skorpiois skorpíois skorpion skorpiōn skorpíon skorpíōn skorpiou skorpíouLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Luke 10:19 N-GMPGRK: ὄφεων καὶ σκορπίων καὶ ἐπὶ NAS: on serpents and scorpions, and over KJV: serpents and scorpions, and over INT: serpents and scorpions and upon Luke 11:12 N-AMS Revelation 9:3 N-NMP Revelation 9:5 N-GMS Revelation 9:10 N-DMP Strong's Greek 4651 |