κόλπος, 
κόλπου, 
ὁ (apparently akin to 
κοῖλος hollow, (yet cf. 
Vanicek, p. 179; Liddell and Scott, under the word)), Hebrew 
חֵיק; 
the bosom (Latin
sinus), i. e. as in the Greek writings from 
Homer down: 
1. the front of the body between the arms hence 
ἀνακεῖσθαι ἐν τῷ κόλπῳ τίνος, of the one who so reclines at table that his head covers the bosom as it were, the chest, of the one next him (cf. 
B. D. under the word ), 
John 13:23. Hence the figurative expressions, 
ἐν τοῖς κόλποις (on the plural, which occurs as early as 
Homer, Iliad 9, 570, cf. 
Winers Grammar, § 27, 3; (
Buttmann, 24 (21))) 
τοῦ Ἀβραάμ εἶναι, to obtain the seat next to Abraham, i. e. to be partaker of the same blessedness as Abraham in paradise, 
Luke 16:23; 
ἀποφέρεσθαι... 
εἰς τόν κόλπον Ἀβραάμ, to be borne away to the enjoyment of the same felicity with Abraham, 
Luke 16:22 (
οὕτω γάρ παθόντας — according to another reading 
θανόντας — 
Ἀβραάμ καί Ἰσαάκ καί Ἰακώβ ὑποδέξονται εἰς τούς κόλπους αὐτῶν, 4 Macc. 13:16; The words 
εἰς τοὺς κόλπους αὐτῶν are wanting in good Mss. (see 
B. D. under the phrase, Abraham's bosom, and) on the rabbinical phrase 
אברהם שׁל בּחיקו, 
in Abraham's bosom, to designate bliss in paradise, cf. 
Lightfoot, 
Horace, Hebrew et Talmud., p. 851ff); 
ὁ ὤν εἰς τόν κόλπον τοῦ πατρός, lying (turned) unto the bosom of his father (God), i. e. in the closest and most intimate relation to the Father, 
John 1:18 (
Winers Grammar, 415 (387)); cf. 
Cicero, ad div. 14,4
iste vero sit in sinu semper et complexu meo. 
2. the bosom of a garment, i. e. the hollow formed by the upper forepart of a rather loose garment bound by a girdle, used for keeping and carrying things (the fold or pocket; cf. 
B. D. under the word ) (
Exodus 4:6; 
Proverbs 6:27); so, figuratively, 
μέτρον καλόν διδόναι εἰς τόν κόλπον τίνος, to repay one liberally, 
Luke 6:38 (
ἀποδιδόναι εἰς τόν κόλπον, 
Isaiah 65:6; 
Jeremiah 39:18 (
Jer. 32:18)). 
3. a bay of the sea (cf. Italian
golfo (English 
gulf — which may be only the modern representatives of the Greek word)): 
Acts 27:39. 
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