1 | Strong's Number: g2759 | Greek: kentron |
Goad:
from kenteo, "to prick," denotes
(a) "a sting," Rev 9:10; metaphorically, of sin as the "sting" of death, 1Cr 15:55, 56;
(b) "a goad," Act 26:14, RV, "goad" (marg., "goads"), for AV, "pricks" (in some mss. also in Act 9:5), said of the promptings and misgivings which Saul of Tarsus had resisted before conversion.
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