Strong's Lexicon lithos: Stone Original Word: λίθος Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Transliteration: lithos Pronunciation: LEE-thos Phonetic Spelling: (lee'-thos) Definition: a stone; met: of Jesus as the chief stone in a building. Meaning: A stone; a small rock or a larger stone used for various purposes, including construction, as a tool, or as a metaphorical symbol. Word Origin: A primary word Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: The Greek "λίθος" corresponds to several Hebrew words for stone, including אֶבֶן (eben) [Strong's Hebrew 68], which is used in similar contexts in the Old Testament, such as in construction, altars, and metaphorical language. Usage: The term "λίθος" is used throughout the New Testament to refer to literal stones, as well as metaphorically to describe Christ as the cornerstone, or believers as living stones. It appears in various contexts, including construction, judgment, and teaching. Context: The Greek word "λίθος" appears numerous times in the New Testament, reflecting both its literal and metaphorical significance. In its literal sense, "λίθος" refers to physical stones used in construction or as tools. For example, in Matthew 4:3, the tempter challenges Jesus to turn stones into bread: "The tempter came to Him and said, 'If You are the Son of God, tell these stones to become bread.'"
Metaphorically, "λίθος" is used to describe Jesus Christ as the cornerstone, a foundational element in the spiritual edifice of the Church. In 1 Peter 2:4-5, believers are also described as "living stones" being built into a spiritual house: "As you come to Him, the living stone, rejected by men but chosen and precious in God’s sight, you also, like living stones, are being built into a spiritual house to be a holy priesthood, offering spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ."
The concept of the cornerstone is further emphasized in Ephesians 2:20, where Paul writes, "built on the foundation of the apostles and prophets, with Christ Jesus Himself as the cornerstone." This highlights the essential role of Christ in the foundation and unity of the Church.
Additionally, "λίθος" is used in contexts of judgment and teaching. In John 8:7, Jesus challenges those without sin to cast the first stone at the woman caught in adultery, illustrating themes of mercy and self-reflection: "When they continued to question Him, He straightened up and said to them, 'Let him who is without sin among you be the first to cast a stone at her.'" NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origina prim. word Definitiona stone NASB Translationanother (4), millstone* (1), stone (38), stone's (1), stones (15).
Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 3037: λίθοςλίθος, λίθου, ὁ, the Sept. for אֶבֶן (from Homer down); a stone: of small stones, Matthew 4:6; Matthew 7:9; Luke 3:8; 4:( ),; ; John 8:7; plural, Matthew 3:9; Matthew 4:3; Mark 5:5; Luke 3:8; Luke 19:40; John 8:59; John 10:31; of a large stone, Matthew 27:60, 66; Matthew 28:2; Mark 15:46; Mark 16:3; Luke 24:2; John 11:38f, 41; John 20:1; of building stones, Matthew 21:42, 44 (T omits; L WH Tr marginal reading brackets the verse); ; Mark 12:10; Mark 13:1; Luke 19:44; Luke 20:17; Luke 21:5; Acts 4:11; 1 Peter 2:7; metaphorically of Christ: λίθος ἀκρογωνιαῖος (which see), ἐκλεκτός (cf. 2 Esdr. 5:8), ἔντιμος, 1 Peter 2:6 (Isaiah 28:16); ζῶν (see ζάω, II. b.), 1 Peter 2:4; λίθος προσκόμματος, one whose words, acts, end, men (so stumble at) take such offence at, that they reject him and thus bring upon themselves ruin, 1 Peter 2:8 (7); Romans 9:33; of Christians: λίθοι ζῶντες, living stones (see ζάω, as above), of which the temple of God is built, 1 Peter 2:5; of the truths with which, as with building materials, a teacher builds Christians up in wisdom, λίθοι τίμιοι, costly stones, 1 Corinthians 3:12. λίθος μυλικός, Mark 9:42 R G; Luke 17:2 L T Tr WH, cf. Revelation 18:21. of precious stones, gems: λίθος τίμιος, Revelation 17:4; Revelation 18:12, 16; Revelation 21:11, 19 (2 Samuel 12:30; 1 Kings 10:2, 11); ἰάσπις, Revelation 4:3; ἐνδεδυμένοι λίθον (for R G T λίνον) καθαρόν, Revelation 15:6 L Tr text WH (Ezekiel 28:13 πάντα (or πᾶν) λίθον χρηστόν ἐνδέδεσαι; (see WH. Introduction at the passage cited)); but (against the reading λίθον) (cf. Scrivener, Plain Introduction etc., p. 658). Special stones cut in a certain form: stone tablets (engraved with letters), 2 Corinthians 3:7; statues of idols, Acts 17:29 (Deuteronomy 4:28; Ezekiel 20:32).
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance stone, millstoneApparently a primary word; a stone (literally or figuratively) -- (mill-, stumbling-)stone. Forms and Transliterations λιθοι λίθοι λιθοις λίθοις λιθον λίθον λιθος λίθος λιθου λίθου λιθους λίθους λιθω λίθω λίθῳ λιθων λίθων λίνον linon línon litho lithō lithoi líthoi líthōi lithois líthois lithon lithōn líthon líthōn lithos líthos lithou líthou lithous líthousLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Matthew 3:9 N-GMPGRK: ἐκ τῶν λίθων τούτων ἐγεῖραιNAS: to you that from these stones God KJV: of these stones to raise up children INT: from the stones these to raise up Matthew 4:3 N-NMP GRK: ἵνα οἱ λίθοι οὗτοι ἄρτοι NAS: that these stones become KJV: that these stones be made bread. INT: that the stones these loaves of bread Matthew 4:6 N-AMS GRK: προσκόψῃς πρὸς λίθον τὸν πόδα NAS: YOUR FOOT AGAINST A STONE.' KJV: foot against a stone. INT: you strike against a stone the foot Matthew 7:9 N-AMS GRK: ἄρτον μὴ λίθον ἐπιδώσει αὐτῷ NAS: for a loaf, will give him a stone? KJV: will he give him a stone? INT: bread not a stone will he give him Matthew 21:42 N-AMS GRK: ταῖς γραφαῖς Λίθον ὃν ἀπεδοκίμασαν NAS: in the Scriptures, THE STONE WHICH KJV: the scriptures, The stone which INT: the Scriptures [The] stone which rejected Matthew 21:44 N-AMS GRK: ἐπὶ τὸν λίθον τοῦτον συνθλασθήσεται NAS: on this stone will be broken to pieces; KJV: on this stone shall be broken: but INT: on the stone this will be broken Matthew 24:2 N-NMS GRK: ἀφεθῇ ὧδε λίθος ἐπὶ λίθον NAS: I say to you, not one stone here KJV: be left here one stone upon another, INT: shall be left here stone upon stone Matthew 24:2 N-AMS GRK: λίθος ἐπὶ λίθον ὃς οὐ NAS: will be left upon another, which KJV: one stone upon another, that shall INT: stone upon stone which not Matthew 27:60 N-AMS GRK: καὶ προσκυλίσας λίθον μέγαν τῇ NAS: a large stone against the entrance KJV: a great stone to the door INT: and having rolled a stone great to the Matthew 27:66 N-AMS GRK: σφραγίσαντες τὸν λίθον μετὰ τῆς NAS: they set a seal on the stone. KJV: sealing the stone, and setting INT: having sealed the stone with the Matthew 28:2 N-AMS GRK: ἀπεκύλισεν τὸν λίθον καὶ ἐκάθητο NAS: and rolled away the stone and sat KJV: and rolled back the stone from INT: rolled away the stone and was sitting Mark 5:5 N-DMP GRK: κατακόπτων ἑαυτὸν λίθοις NAS: and gashing himself with stones. KJV: cutting himself with stones. INT: cutting himself with stones Mark 12:10 N-AMS GRK: ταύτην ἀνέγνωτε Λίθον ὃν ἀπεδοκίμασαν NAS: Scripture: THE STONE WHICH KJV: scripture; The stone which INT: this did you read [The] stone which rejected Mark 13:1 N-NMP GRK: ἴδε ποταποὶ λίθοι καὶ ποταπαὶ NAS: wonderful stones and what wonderful KJV: see what manner of stones and what INT: see what [wonderful] stones and what [wonderful] Mark 13:2 N-NMS GRK: ἀφεθῇ ὧδε λίθος ἐπὶ λίθον NAS: buildings? Not one stone will be left KJV: not be left one stone upon another, INT: shall be left here stone upon stone Mark 13:2 N-AMS GRK: λίθος ἐπὶ λίθον ὃς οὐ NAS: will be left upon another which KJV: one stone upon another, that shall INT: stone upon stone which no Mark 15:46 N-AMS GRK: καὶ προσεκύλισεν λίθον ἐπὶ τὴν NAS: and he rolled a stone against KJV: and rolled a stone unto the door INT: and he rolled a stone to the Mark 16:3 N-AMS GRK: ἡμῖν τὸν λίθον ἐκ τῆς NAS: will roll away the stone for us from the entrance KJV: us away the stone from the door INT: for us the stone out of the Mark 16:4 N-NMS GRK: ἀποκεκύλισται ὁ λίθος ἦν γὰρ NAS: up, they saw that the stone had been rolled away, KJV: that the stone was rolled away: INT: has been rolled away the stone it was indeed Luke 3:8 N-GMP GRK: ἐκ τῶν λίθων τούτων ἐγεῖραι NAS: to you that from these stones God KJV: of these stones to raise up children INT: from the stones these to raise up Luke 4:3 N-DMS GRK: εἰπὲ τῷ λίθῳ τούτῳ ἵνα NAS: tell this stone to become bread. KJV: command this stone that it be made INT: speak to the stone this that Luke 4:11 N-AMS GRK: προσκόψῃς πρὸς λίθον τὸν πόδα NAS: YOUR FOOT AGAINST A STONE.' KJV: foot against a stone. INT: you strike against a stone the foot Luke 17:2 N-NMS GRK: αὐτῷ εἰ λίθος μυλικὸς περίκειται NAS: for him if a millstone were hung INT: for him if stone of a mill is put Luke 19:40 N-NMP GRK: σιωπήσουσιν οἱ λίθοι κράξουσιν NAS: become silent, the stones will cry KJV: should hold their peace, the stones would immediately cry out. INT: should be silent the stones will cry out Luke 19:44 N-AMS GRK: οὐκ ἀφήσουσιν λίθον ἐπὶ λίθον NAS: you, and they will not leave in you one stone upon another, KJV: in thee one stone upon another; INT: not will leave a stone upon a stone Strong's Greek 3037 59 Occurrences
λίθῳ — 10 Occ. λίθων — 2 Occ. λίθοι — 4 Occ. λίθοις — 3 Occ. λίθον — 26 Occ. λίθος — 9 Occ. λίθου — 2 Occ. λίθους — 3 Occ.
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