Strong's Concordance daktulos: a finger Original Word: δάκτυλος, Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Transliteration: daktulos Phonetic Spelling: (dak'-too-los) Definition: a finger Usage: a finger. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originof uncertain origin Definition a finger NASB Translation finger (6), fingers (2). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 1147: δάκτυλοςδάκτυλος, δακτύλου, ὁ (from Batrach. 45 and Herodotus down), a finger: Matthew 23:4; Luke 11:46; Luke 16:24; Mark 7:33; John 8:6 Rec.; Strong's Exhaustive Concordance finger. Probably from deka; a finger -- finger. see GREEK deka Forms and Transliterations δάκτυλοι δάκτυλοί δακτύλοις δακτυλον δάκτυλον δάκτυλόν δάκτυλος δάκτυλός δακτυλου δακτύλου δακτυλους δακτύλους δακτυλω δακτύλω δακτύλῳ δακτυλων δακτύλων daktulo daktulō daktulon daktulōn daktulou daktulous daktylo daktylō daktýloi daktýlōi daktylon daktylōn daktýlon daktýlōn dáktylón daktylou daktýlou daktylous daktýlousLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Matthew 23:4 N-DMSGRK: NAS: to move them with [so much as] a finger. KJV: them with one of their fingers. INT: however with finger of them not Mark 7:33 N-AMP Luke 11:20 N-DMS Luke 11:46 N-GMP Luke 16:24 N-GMS John 8:6 N-DMS John 20:25 N-AMS John 20:27 N-AMS Strong's Greek 1147 |