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Nahth-19:28 mjd;gpd;G> vy;yhk; Kbe;jJ vd;W ,NaR mwpe;J> Ntjthf;fpak; epiwNtwj;jf;fjhf: jhfkhapUf;fpNwd;
vd;whh;.
Nahth-19:30 ,NaR fhbia thq;fpdgpd;G> Kbe;jJ vd;W nrhy;yp> jiyiar; rha;j;J> Mtpia xg;Gf;nfhLj;jhh;.
24. ehk; ghtq;fSf;Fr; nrj;J> ePjpf;Fg; gpioj;jpUf;Fk;gbf;F> mth;jhNk jkJ rhPuj;jpNy ek;Kila
ghtq;fisr; rpYitapd;Nky; Rke;jhh;@ mtUila jOk;Gfshy; FzkhdPh;fs;. 1NgJ-2:24
Who his own self bare our sins in his own body on the tree, that we, being dead to sins,
should live unto righteousness: by whose stripes ye were healed.
<< 4715 4716. stauros 4717 >>
Word Origin
from the same as histémi
Definition
an upright stake, hence a cross (the Rom. instrument of crucifixion)
NASB Word Usage
cross (27).
Lexicon Results
Strong's G3586 - xylon
ξύλον
Transliteration Pronunciation
xylon ksü'-lon (Key)
This article is about different views on the form of the gibbet used in the Crucifixion of Jesus. For supposed relics of a Cross, see True
Cross.
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Writers hold different views on the form of the gibbet used in the execution of Jesus, the central figure of Christianity, and differ about the
meaning of the Greek word "stauros" (σταυρός) which was used in the New Testament books to refer to it.[1]
Easton's Bible Dictionary[2] lists the forms in which such gibbets are represented: