Lexicon koros: Measure, specifically a dry measure Original Word: κόρος Strong's Exhaustive Concordance measure. Of Hebrew origin (kor); a cor, i.e. A specific measure -- measure. see HEBREW kor HELPS Word-studies 2884 kóros – a dry measure "for grain, flour, etc., between ten and twelve bushels or about 390 liters – 'cor' " (L & N, 1, 81.21); "a (dry) measure, equivalent to 120 gallons" (Souter). NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originof Hebrew origin kor Definition a cor (a Heb. measure equiv. to about 15 bushels) NASB Translation measures (1). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 2884: κόροςκόρος, κόρου, ὁ (Hebrew כֹּר), a corus or cor (cf. Ezekiel 45:14), the largest Hebrew dry measure (i. e. for wheat, meal, etc.); according to Josephus (Antiquities 15, 9, 2) equal to ten Attic medimni (but cf. B. D. under the word Forms and Transliterations κόροι κόρου κορους κόρους κορύνην κορυφαίς κορυφάς κορυφή κορυφήν κορυφής κορυφών κόρων κορώνη korous kórousLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel Texts |