Lexicon prótotokia: the rights of the first-born Original Word: πρωτοτόκια, ων, τάPart of Speech: Noun, Neuter Transliteration: prótotokia Phonetic Spelling: (pro-tot-ok'-ee-ah) Short Definition: the birthright Definition: the birthright, the rights of the first-born. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom prótotokosDefinitionthe rights of the first-born NASB Translationbirthright (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 4415: πρωτοτόκιαπρωτοτόκια, πρωτοτοκιων, τά ( πρωτότοκος), in the Sept. also πρωτοτοκεια (others, πρωτοτοκεια (cf. Chandler § 99), πρωτοτόκια, manuscript Venet., Aq.), for בְּכורָה, primogeniture, the right of the firstborn (in classical Greek ἡ πρεσβεία, and τό πρεσβεῖον): Hebrews 12:16. ( Philo repeats the word after the Sept. in his alleg. legg. 3, 69; sacrif. Abel. § 5. Occasionally also in Byzantine writings.)
Strong's birthright. From prototokos; primogeniture (as a privilege) -- birthright. see GREEK prototokos |
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