Strong's Concordance bathus: deep Original Word: βαθύς, Part of Speech: Adjective Transliteration: bathus Phonetic Spelling: (bath-oos') Definition: deep Usage: deep (lit. and met.); in the depths of the early morning, while still very early; profound. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origina prim. word Definition deep NASB Translation deep (2), deep things (1). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 901: βαθέωςβαθέως, adverb, deeply: ὄρθρου βαθέως namely, ὄντος (cf. Bernhardy (1829), p. 338), deep in the morning, at early dawn, Luke 24:1 L T Tr WH; so Meyer at the passage But βαθέως here is more correctly taken as the Attic form of the genitive from βαθύς, which see; cf. Buttmann, 26 (23); (Lob. Phryn., p. 247). STRONGS NT 901: βαθύςβαθύς, From the base of basis; profound (as going down), literally or figuratively -- deep, very early. see GREEK basis Englishman's Concordance Luke 24:1 Adj-GMSGRK: σαββάτων ὄρθρου βαθέως ἐ INT: week morning very early to the John 4:11 Adj-NNS Acts 20:9 Adj-DMS Revelation 2:24 Adj-ANP Strong's Greek 901 |