A-1 | Noun | Strong's Number: g4464 | Greek: rhabdos |
Rod:
"a staff, rod, scepter," is used
(a) of Aaron's "rod," Hbr 9:4;
(b) a staff used on a journey, Mat 10:10, RV, "staff" (AV, "staves"); so Luk 9:3; Mar 6:8, "staff;" Hbr 11:21, "staff;"
(c) a ruler's staff, a "scepter," Hbr 1:8 (twice); elsewhere a "rod," Rev 2:27; 12:5; 19:15;
(d) a "rod" for chastisement (figuratively), 1Cr 4:21;
B-1 | Verb | Strong's Number: g4463 | Greek: rhabdizo |
Rod:
"to beat with a rod," is used in Act 16:22, RV, "to beat... with rods;" 2Cr 11:25. The "rods" were those of the Roman lictors or "serjeants" (rhabdouchoi, lit., "rod-bearers"); the Roman beating with "rods" is distinct from the Jewish infliction of stripes. In the Sept., Judg., 6:11; Rth 2:17. Cp. Mat 26:67, RV marg.; Jhn 18:22 (AV marg., and RV marg.); 19:3, RV marg.; see SMITE.
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