Lexicon Lót: Lot, a patriarch Original Word: Λώτ, ὁPart of Speech: Proper Noun, Indeclinable Transliteration: Lót Phonetic Spelling: (lote) Short Definition: Lot Definition: (Hebrew), Lot, nephew of Abraham. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originof Hebrew origin LotDefinitionLot, a patriarch NASB Translationlot (3), Lot's (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 3091: ΛώτΛώτ, ὁ ( לוט, a covering, a veil) (indeclinable; cf. B. D.), Lot, the son of Haran the brother of Abraham ( Genesis 11:27, 31; Genesis 12:4ff; 13:1ff; 14:12ff; 19:1ff): Luke 17:28f, 32: 2 Peter 2:7. STRONGS NT 3091a: ΜΜ, Mu: on its (Alexandrian, cf. Sturz, De dial. Maced. et Alex., p. 130f) retention in such forms as λήμψομαι, ἀνελήμφθη, προσωπολήμπτης, ἀνάλημψις, and the like, see (the several words in their places, and) Winers Grammar, 48; Buttmann, 62 (54); especially Tdf. Proleg., p. 72; Kuenen and Cobet, Praef., p. lxx.; Scrivener, Collation etc., p. 55f, and Introduction, p. 14; Fritzsche, Romans, vol. i., p. 110; on (γ( or (μμ( in perfect passive participle (e. g. διεστραμμένος, περιρεραμμενος, etc., see each word in its place, and) cf. WH's Appendix, p. 170f; on the dropping of mu μ' in ἐμπλημι, ἐμπιπράω, see the words.)
Strong's Lot. Of Hebrew origin (Lowt); Lot, a patriarch -- Lot. see HEBREW Lowt |