Lexicon rhégma: a fracture, hence a ruin Original Word: ῥῆγμα, ατος, τόPart of Speech: Noun, Neuter Transliteration: rhégma Phonetic Spelling: (hrayg'-mah) Short Definition: a ruin Definition: what is broken, a ruin. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom rhégnumiDefinitiona fracture, hence a ruin NASB Translationruin (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 4485: ῤῆγμαῤῆγμα, ῥηγματος, τό ( ῤήγνυμι), what has been broken or rent asunder; a. a fracture, breach, cleft: Hippocrates (), Demosthenes, (Aristotle), Polybius, others; for בָּקִיעַ , Amos 6:11, Alex.; b. plural for קְרָעִים, torn clothes: 1 Kings 11:30; 2 Kings 2:12. c. fall, ruin: Luke 6:49.
Strong's ruin. From rhegnumi; something torn, i.e. A fragment (by implication and abstractly, a fall) -- ruin. see GREEK rhegnumi |
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