1 | Strong's Number: g5475 | Greek: chalkos |
Brass, Brazen:
primarily, "copper," became used for metals in general, later was applied to bronze, a mixture of copper and tin, then, by metonymy, to any article made of these metals, e.g., money, Mat 10:9; Mar 6:8; 12:41, or a sounding instrument, 1Cr 13:1, figurative of a person destitute of love. See Rev 18:12.
See MONEY.
2 | Strong's Number: g5470 | Greek: chalkeos |
Brass, Brazen:
"made of brass or bronze," is used of idols, Rev 9:20.
3 | Strong's Number: g5473 | Greek: chalkion |
Brass, Brazen:
is used in Mar 7:4 of "brazen vessels."
4 | Strong's Number: g5474 | Greek: chalkolibanon |
Brass, Brazen:
is used of "white or shining copper or bronze," and describes the feet of the Lord, in Rev 1:15; 2:18.
5 | Strong's Number: g5471 | Greek: chalkeus |
Brass, Brazen:
denotes "a coppersmith," 2Ti 4:14.
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