Γραφὴ

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Scripture

Written text or writing, especially an official or authoritative document; in Hellenistic and early Roman contexts, chiefly refers to individual passages or entire bodies of sacred writing, particularly those recognized as authoritative among Israelite/Judean groups. The term refers generally to 'what is written' but becomes specialized in Jewish and early Christian usage for the text of the Hebrew scriptures or Septuagint.

G1124

James 4:5 · Word #6

Lexicon G1124

Lemmaγραφή
Transliterationgraphḗ
Strong'sG1124
DefinitionWritten text or writing, especially an official or authoritative document; in Hellenistic and early Roman contexts, chiefly refers to individual passages or entire bodies of sacred writing, particularly those recognized as authoritative among Israelite/Judean groups. The term refers generally to 'what is written' but becomes specialized in Jewish and early Christian usage for the text of the Hebrew scriptures or Septuagint.

Morphology N NOM F SG All morphology codes

Part of Speech N — Noun — A person, place, thing, or idea
Case NOM — Nominative — The subject of the sentence
Gender F — Feminine — Grammatical feminine
Number SG — Singular — One

Common Translation

PhraseScripture
LiteralScripture

Lexical Info

Lemmaγραφή
Strong'sG1124

SIBI-P1 Translation G1124-04

authoritative writing

Morphological NotesNoun, feminine, singular, nominative; functions as a singular subject or predicate nominative form.
Rendering RationaleDerived from the root meaning "to write," this noun denotes a written or inscribed document; in Jewish and early Christian usage it commonly refers to recognized sacred writings. The nominative feminine singular form presents the term as a single, defined written authority.

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