Lexicon mékos: Length Original Word: μῆκος Strong's Exhaustive Concordance lengthProbably akin to megas; length (literally or figuratively) length. see GREEK megas NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom same as makros Definition length NASB Translation length (3). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 3372: μῆκοςμῆκος, μηκεος (μήκους), τό, from Homer down; the Sept. very often for אֹרֶך; length: Revelation 21:16; τό πλάτος καί μῆκος καί βάθος καί ὕψος, language used in shadowing forth the greatness, extent, and number of the blessings received from Christ, Ephesians 3:18. Topical Lexicon Word Origin: Derived from a primary root.Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: The concept of length in the Hebrew Bible is often represented by the word אֹרֶךְ (orek), Strong's Hebrew 753. This term is used in similar contexts to describe physical dimensions, such as the length of objects, spaces, or time. Usage: The term μῆκος is used in the New Testament to describe physical dimensions, particularly in the context of measurements. It is often used to convey the idea of length in a literal sense. Context: The Greek word μῆκος (mēkos) appears in the New Testament in contexts where physical dimensions are described. It is a term that denotes the concept of length, often used in architectural or spatial descriptions. In the Berean Standard Bible, μῆκος is translated as "length." Forms and Transliterations μηκος μήκος μῆκος μηκους μήκους mekos mêkos mēkos mē̂kosLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Ephesians 3:18 N-NNSGRK: πλάτος καὶ μῆκος καὶ ὕψος NAS: is the breadth and length and height KJV: and length, and INT: breadth and length and height Revelation 21:16 N-NNS Revelation 21:16 N-NNS |