1 | Strong's Number: g3189 | Greek: melas |
Black, Blackness:
"black," Mat 5:36; Rev 6:5, 12, is derived from a root mal--, meaning "to be dirty;" hence Latin, malus, "bad."
See INK.
2 | Noun | Strong's Number: g1105 | Greek: gnophos |
Black, Blackness:
Hbr 12:18, "blackness, gloom," seems to have been associated with the idea of a tempest. It is related to skotos, "darkness," in that passage, and in the Sept. of Exd 10:22; Deu 4:11; Zep 1:15.
3 | Noun | Strong's Number: g2217 | Greek: zophos |
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