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Matt 23:27
¶
"
A
Woe
3759
to you, scribes
1122
and Pharisees
5330
, hypocrites
5273
! For you are like
3945
whitewashed
2867
tombs
5028
which
3748
on the outside
1855
appear
5316
beautiful
5611
, but inside
2081
they are full
1073
of dead
3498
men's
3498
bones
3747
and all
3956
uncleanness
167
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Matt 23:27
¶
"Woe to you,
[self-righteous]
scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! For you are like whitewashed tombs which look beautiful on the outside, but inside are full of dead men's bones and everything unclean.
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A
Luke 11:44
"Woe to you! For you are like concealed tombs, and the people who walk over
them
are unaware
of it.
"
Hebrew-Aramaic & Greek Dictionary:
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167
akatharsia
; from
169; uncleanness:--
impurity(9), uncleanness(1).
1073
gemô
; a prim. word;
to be full:--
full(11).
1122
grammateus
; from
1121; a writer, scribe:--
scribe(4), scribes(59), town clerk(1).
1855
exôthen
; from
1854; from without:--
external(1), outside(9), outwardly(1), without(1).
2081
esôthen
; from
2080; from within:--
inside(6), inwardly(2), within(4).
2867
koniaô
; from
konia
(dust); to plaster over:--
whitewashed(2).
3498
nekros
; a prim. word, the same as
nekus
(a dead body); dead:--
corpse(1), dead(122), dead man(3), dead men(1), dead men's(1).
3747
osteon
; a prim. word;
a bone:--
bone(1), bones(3).
3748
hostis,
hêtis,
ho ti
; from
3739
and
5100; whoever, anyone who:--
after(1), because(1), everyone who(1), one who(1), ones who(1), these(2), these...matters which(1), this(3), what(1), whatever things(1), which(29), who(61), whoever(9), whoever*(3), yet(1).
3759
ouai
; a prim. interj.;
alas! woe!
(an expression of grief or denunciation):--woe(46), woes(1).
3945
paromoiazô
; from
3946; to be like:--
like(1).
3956
pas
; a prim. word;
all, every:--
all(731), all the things(7), all...things(1), all kinds(1), all men(14), all people(4), all respects(3), all things(126), all*(1), always*(3), any(16), any at all(1), anyone(3), anything(3), anything*(1), continually*(6), entire(4), every(128), every form(1), every kind(9), every respect(1), every way(2), everyone(71), everyone's(1), everyone*(1), everything(45), forever*(1), full(2), great(2), no*(15), none*(1), nothing(1), nothing*(1), one(4), perfectly(1), quite(1), whatever(3), whatever*(1), whoever(7), whole(18).
5028
taphos
; from
2290; a burial,
hence
a grave:--
grave(5), tombs(2).
5273
hupokritês
; from
5271; one who answers, an actor, a hypocrite:--
hypocrite(2), hypocrites(16).
5316
phainô
; from a prim. root;
to bring to light, to cause to appear:--
appear(5), appeared(7), appears(1), became evident(1), become(1), flashes(1), noticed(2), seem(1), seen(2), shine(3), shines(1), shining(4), shown(1), visible(1).
5330
Pharisaios
; of Heb. or., cf. [6567a];
a Pharisee,
member of a Jewish religious sect:--Pharisaic(1), Pharisee(10), Pharisee's(2), Pharisees(86).
5611
hôraios
; from
5610; seasonable, timely:--
beautiful(4).
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