φυλακτήριον scv_lemma G5440 - phylaktḗrion - foo-lak-tay-ree-on - neuter of a derivative of φυλάσσω; a guard-case, i.e. "phylactery" for wearing slips of Scripture texts:-- phylactery. - Noun Neuter - greek
φυλακτήριον
- ΦΥΛΑΚΤΉΡΙΟΝ - G5440 5440 - phylactery - {"def":{"short":"a guard-case, i.e., \"phylactery\" for wearing slips of Scripture texts","long":["a case containing Scripture verses worn on the body","a fortified place provided with a garrison, a station for a guard or garrison","a preservative or safeguard , an amulet"]},"deriv":"neuter of a derivative of G5442","pronun":{"ipa":"fy.lɑkˈte.ri.on","ipa_mod":"fju.lɑkˈte̞.ri.own","sbl":"phylaktērion","dic":"foo-lahk-TAY-ree-one","dic_mod":"fyoo-lahk-TAY-ree-one"},"see":["G5442"],"comment":"The Jews used this word to describe small strips of parchment on which were written the following passages of the law of Moses: Exodus 13:1–10, 11–16; Deuteronomy 6:4–9, 11:13–21. Those parchments were then enclosed in small cases, and it was customary when engaged in prayer to wear them fastened by a leather strap to the forehead and to the left arm over against the heart, in order that they might thus be solemnly reminded of the duty of keeping the commands of God in the head and in the heart, according to the directions given in Exodus 13:16, Deuteronomy 6:8, 11:18. These scrolls were thought to have the power, like amulets, to avert various evils and to drive away demons. The Pharisees were known to widen (make broad) their phylacteries so that they might render them more conspicuous and show themselves to be more eager than the majority to be reminded of the law of God."}
φυλακτήριον
- ΦΥΛΑΚΤΉΡΙΟΝ - G5440 5440 - neuter of a derivative of (5442) - phulakterion - foo-lak-tay'-ree-on - Noun Neuter - neuter of a derivative of «5442»; a guard-case, i.e. "phylactery" for wearing slips of Scripture texts:-- phylactery. -
a fortified place provided with a garrison, a station for a guard or garrison
a preservative or safeguard , an amulet. The Jews used this word to describe small strips of parchment on which were written the following passages of the law of Moses, Ex. 13:1-10, 11-16; Dt. 6:4-9, 11:13-21, and which, enclosed in small cases, they were accustomed when engaged in prayer to wear fastened by a leather strap to the forehead and to the left arm over against the heart, in order that they might thus be solemnly reminded of the duty of keeping the commands of God in the head and in the heart, according to the directions given in Ex. 13:16, Dt. 6:8, 11:18; These scrolls were thought to have the power, like amulets, to avert various evils and to drive away demons. The Pharisees were accustomed to widen, make broad, their phylacteries, that they might render them more conspicuous and show themselves to be more eager than the majority to be reminded of the law of God.
- - phylactery - {"def":{"short":"a guard-case, i.e., \"phylactery\" for wearing slips of Scripture texts","long":["a case containing Scripture verses worn on the body","a fortified place provided with a garrison, a station for a guard or garrison","a preservative or safeguard , an amulet"]},"deriv":"neuter of a derivative of G5442","pronun":{"ipa":"fy.lɑkˈte.ri.on","ipa_mod":"fju.lɑkˈte̞.ri.own","sbl":"phylaktērion","dic":"foo-lahk-TAY-ree-one","dic_mod":"fyoo-lahk-TAY-ree-one"},"see":["G5442"],"comment":"The Jews used this word to describe small strips of parchment on which were written the following passages of the law of Moses: Exodus 13:1–10, 11–16; Deuteronomy 6:4–9, 11:13–21. Those parchments were then enclosed in small cases, and it was customary when engaged in prayer to wear them fastened by a leather strap to the forehead and to the left arm over against the heart, in order that they might thus be solemnly reminded of the duty of keeping the commands of God in the head and in the heart, according to the directions given in Exodus 13:16, Deuteronomy 6:8, 11:18. These scrolls were thought to have the power, like amulets, to avert various evils and to drive away demons. The Pharisees were known to widen (make broad) their phylacteries so that they might render them more conspicuous and show themselves to be more eager than the majority to be reminded of the law of God."}
ΦΥΛΑΚΤΉΡΙΟΝ G5440 φυλακτήριον - 5440 φυλακτήριον - phylaktḗrion - foo-lak-tay'-ree-on - neuter of a derivative of φυλάσσω; a guard-case, i.e. "phylactery" for wearing slips of Scripture texts:-- phylactery. - Noun Neuter - greek
5440 ~= /5440/ numwd: Five Thousand Four Hundred Forty - חמישה אלפים ארבע-מאות ארבעים
G5440 φυλακτήριον - 5440 φυλακτήριον neuter of a derivative of φυλάσσω; a guard-case, i.e. "phylactery" for wearing slips of Scripture texts:-- phylactery.
H5440 סָבַךְ - 5440 סָבַךְ a primitive root; to entwine; fold together, wrap.
5440 phulakterion {foo lak tay' ree on} you 5442 yan sheng de zhong xing ci ; zhong xing ming ci AV phylactery 1; 1 1) dao gao dai, dao gao xia (#tai 23:5|) 1a) you tai ren yong zhe ge zi lai miao shu xi zhang de yang pi juan shang ji zai xia lie mo xi lu fa de jing wen "chu 13:1 10, 11 16; shen 6:4 9,11:13 21" er qie zhe yang pi juan bei shou cang zai zi he li. ta men xi guan zai dao gao shi, yong pi dai xi jin zai qian e, yi ji kao zai xin bu wei de zuo bi shang, wei de shi shen zhong ti xing zi ji, you ze ren zai e tou shang ji zai xin shang bao chi shen de jie ming, zhe shi yi ju zai chu 13:16, shen 6:8, 11:18suo gei yu de zhi shi. zhe xie juan zhou bei ren wei shi you neng li de, xiang hu shen fu yi yang, ke yi fang zhi ge lei e zhe ji qu mo. fa li sai ren xi guan ba jing juan kuo da yi yin ren zhu mu, yi xian chu ta men bi da duo shu de ren geng ke mu bei shen de lu fa ti xing.
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