4628  Concordance Study




4628 Joh 19:31 legs


4628 Joh 19:32 legs


4628 Joh 19:33 legs




 


~~~~~~


 4628.  Strong's Dictionary Study




4628. skelos {skel'-os}; apparently from skello (to parch;

through the idea of leanness); the leg (as lank): --leg.[ql




 


~~~~~~


 4628 -- leg.


4627   Interlinear Index Study




4627  ACT 027 016 And running <5295 -hupotrecho -> under <5295 -

hupotrecho -> a certain <5100 -tis -> island <3519 -nesion ->

which is called <2564 -kaleo -> Clauda <2802 -Klaude -> ,  we

had much <3433 -molis -> work <2480 -ischuo -> to come <1096 -

ginomai -> by the boat <{4627} -skaphe -> :


4627  ACT 027 030 And as the shipmen <3492 -nautes -> were about

<2212 -zeteo -> to flee <5343 -pheugo -> out of the ship <4143 -

ploion -> ,  when they had let <5465 -chalao -> down <5465 -

chalao -> the boat <{4627} -skaphe -> into <1519 -eis -> the sea

<2281 -thalassa -> ,  under colour <4392 -prophasis -> as though

they would <3195 -mello -> have cast <1614 -ekteino -> anchors

out of the foreship <4408 -prora -> ,


4627  ACT 027 032 Then <5119 -tote -> the soldiers <4757 -

stratiotes -> cut <0609 -apokopto -> off <0609 -apokopto -> the

ropes <4979 -schoinion -> of the boat <{4627} -skaphe -> ,  and

let <1439 -eao -> her fall <1601 -ekpipto -> off <1601 -ekpipto -

> .




 


~~~~~~


  skelos 4628 -- leg.


* legs , 4628 ,




 


~~~~~~


   crooked 4646 #  Expanded Dictionary Study




  crooked 4646 # skolios {skol-ee-os'}; from the base of 4628;

warped, i.e. winding; figuratively, perverse: -- {crooked},

froward, untoward.[ql


  fierce 4642 # skleros {sklay-ros'}; from the base of 4628; dry,

 i.e. hard or tough (figuratively, harsh, severe): -- {fierce},

hard.[ql


  froward 4646 # skolios {skol-ee-os'}; from the base of 4628;

warped, i.e. winding; figuratively, perverse: -- crooked,

{froward}, untoward.[ql


  hard 4642 # skleros {sklay-ros'}; from the base of 4628; dry,

i.e. hard or tough (figuratively, harsh, severe): -- fierce,

{hard}.[ql


  leg 4628 # skelos {skel'-os}; apparently from skello (to parch;

 through the idea of leanness); the leg (as lank): -- {leg}.[ql


  thorn 4647 # skolops {skol'-ops}; perhaps from the base of

4628 and 3700; withered at the front, i.e. a point or prickle

(figuratively, a bodily annoyance or disability): -- {thorn}.[ql


  untoward 4646 # skolios {skol-ee-os'}; from the base of 4628;

warped, i.e. winding; figuratively, perverse: -- crooked,

froward, {untoward}.[ql




 


~~~~~~


 4628. Cross Reference Study




4628.


4628 skelos  * legs , {4628 skelos } ,




 


~~~~~~