Lexicon polutropós: in many ways Original Word: πολυτρόπωςPart of Speech: Adverb Transliteration: polutropós Phonetic Spelling: (pol-oot-rop'-oce) Short Definition: in many ways Definition: in many ways. HELPS word-Studies 4187 polytrópōs (an adverb, derived from 4183 /polýs, "many in number" and 5158 /trópos, "way, manner") – properly, many manners (avenues); (figuratively) the multitudinous (infinite) number of ways God shares His Word to (in) people. This includes revealing Himself in the OT when speaking through (in) the Hebrew prophets in dreams, visions, etc. It is used only in Heb 1:1. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originadverb from a comp. of polus and troposDefinitionin many ways NASB Translationmany ways (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 4187: πολυτρόπωςπολυτρόπως (from πολυτρόπος, in use in various senses from Homer down), adverb, in many manners: Hebrews 1:1 (( Philo de incor. mund. § 24)); see πολυμερῶς.
Strong's in many ways Adverb from a compound of polus and tropos; in many ways, i.e. Variously as to method or form -- in divers manners. see GREEK polus see GREEK tropos |
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