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Dictionaries :: Corn, Cornfield

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Vine's Expository Dictionary of New Testament Words
1 Strong's Number: g4621 Greek: sitos

Corn, Cornfield:

"wheat, corn;" in the plural, "grain," is translated "corn" in Mar 4:28; "wheat," Mat 3:12; 13:25, 29, 30; Luk 3:17; 12:18 (some mss. have genemata, "fruits," here); Luk 16:7; 22:31; Jhn 12:24; Act 27:38; 1Cr 15:37; Rev 6:6; 18:13.
See WHEAT.

2 Strong's Number: g4621 Greek: sition

Corn, Cornfield:

"corn, grain," a diminutive of No. 1, is found in Act 7:12.

3 Strong's Number: g4702 Greek: sporimos

Corn, Cornfield:

lit., "sown, or fit for sowing" (speiro "to sow, scatter seed"), denotes, in the plural, "sown fields, fields of grain, cornfields," Mat 12:1, RV; Mar 2:23; Luk 6:1 (cp. spora, 1Pe 1:23, and sporos, "seed").

4 Strong's Number: g4719 Greek: stachus

Corn, Cornfield:

means "an ear of grain," Mat 12:1; Mar 2:23; 4:28; Luk 6:1. Cp. the name Stachys in Rom 16:9.

Notes:

(1) Aloao, "to thresh," from alon, "a threshing-floor," is translated "treadeth out (the) corn," in 1Cr 9:9, 10; 1Ti 5:18. Cp. THRESH, TREAD.

(2) Kokkos, "a grain" (its regular meaning), is translated "corn" in the AV of Jhn 12:24 (RV, "grain").
See GRAIN.

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