Bible Verse Dictionary
Matthew 27:46 - God
Verse | Strongs No. | Greek | |
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And | G1161 | δέ |
[Conjunction] but and etc. |
about | G4012 | περί |
[Preposition] properly through (all over) that is around; figuratively with respect to; used in various applications of place cause or time (with the genitive case denoting the subject or occasion or superlative point; with the accusative case the locality circuit: matter circumstance or general period) |
the | G3588 | ὁ |
the definite article; the (sometimes to be supplied at others omitted in English idiom) |
ninth | G1766 | ἔννατος |
[Adjective] ninth |
hour | G5610 | ὥρα |
[Noun Feminine] an |
Jesus | G2424 | Ἰησοῦς |
[Noun Masculine] Jesus (that is Jehoshua) the name of our Lord and two (three) other Israelites |
cried | G310 | ἀναβοάω |
[Verb] to halloo |
with a loud | G3173 | μέγας |
[Adjective] compare also G3176 G3187]: big (literally or figuratively in a very wide application) |
voice | G5456 | φωνή |
[Noun Feminine] a tone (articulate bestial or artificial); by implication an address (for any purpose) saying or language |
saying | G3004 | λέγω |
[Verb] properly to |
Eli | G2241 | ἠλί |
[Noun Masculine] my God |
Eli | G2241 | ἠλί |
[Noun Masculine] my God |
lama | G2982 | λαμά |
lama (that is why) |
sabachthani | G4518 | σαβαχθάνι |
thou hast left me; sabachthani (that is shebakthani) a cry of distress |
that is to say | G5123 | τουτέστι |
[Conjunction] that is |
My | G3450 | μοῦ |
of me |
God | G2316 | θεός |
[Noun Masculine] a deity especially (with G3588) the supreme Divinity; figuratively a magistrate; by Hebraism very |
my | G3450 | μοῦ |
of me |
God | G2316 | θεός |
[Noun Masculine] a deity especially (with G3588) the supreme Divinity; figuratively a magistrate; by Hebraism very |
why | G2444 | ἱνατί |
[Conjunction] for what reason? that is why? |
hast thou forsaken | G1459 | ἐγκαταλείπω |
[Verb] to leave behind in some place that is (in a good sense) let remain over or (in a bad one) to desert |
me | G3165 | μέ |
me |
Definitions are taken from Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.