Greek - English Dictionary
G4716 - Cross
Strong's No.: | G4716 |
Greek: | σταυρός |
Transliteration: | stauros |
Phonetic: | stow-ros' |
Word Origin: | From the base of G2476 |
Bible Usage: | cross. |
Part of Speech: | Noun Masculine |
Strongs Definition: | a stake or post (as set upright) that is (specifically) a pole or cross (as an instrument of capital punishment); figuratively exposure to death that is self denial; by implication the atonement of Christ |
Thayers Definition: | 1. an upright stake, esp. a pointed one 2. a cross a. a well known instrument of most cruel and ignominious punishment, borrowed by the Greeks and Romans from the Phoenicians; to it were affixed among the Romans, down to the time of Constantine the Great, the guiltiest criminals, particularly the basest slaves, robbers, the authors and abetters of insurrections, and occasionally in the provinces, at the arbitrary pleasure of the governors, upright and peaceable men also, and even Roman citizens themselves b. the crucifixion which Christ underwent |
Bible References:
Cross |
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Translation Occurrences: |
cross ( 28 )
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by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.