Lexicon Sidónios: Sidonian Original Word: Σιδώνιος Strong's Exhaustive Concordance of Sidon. From Sidon; a Sidonian, i.e. Inhabitant of Sidon -- of Sidon. see GREEK Sidon NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originadjective from Sidón Definition of Sidon NASB Translation Sidon (2). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 4606: ΣιδώνιοςΣιδώνιος, Σιδωνία, Σιδώνιον (Σιδών), belonging to Sidon, of Sidon: τῆς Ζιδωνιας namely, χώρας (R. V. in the land of Sidon), Luke 4:26 L T Tr WH (Homer, Odyssey 13, 285 (but Σιδονιος)); Σιδώνιοι, the inhabitants of Sidon, Acts 12:20. Topical Lexicon Word Origin: Derived from Σιδών (Sidon), a prominent ancient Phoenician city located on the Mediterranean coast, north of Tyre.Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - H6721 צִידוֹן (Tsidon): Sidon, a Phoenician city. Usage: The term Σιδώνιος is used to describe individuals or things that originate from or are associated with the city of Sidon. It is used in the New Testament to refer to people from Sidon or to describe their characteristics. Context: The term Σιδώνιος (Sidonios) is closely linked to the ancient city of Sidon, one of the oldest and most significant cities of the Phoenician civilization. Sidon was known for its skilled artisans, particularly in glass-making and purple dye production, and played a crucial role in maritime trade across the Mediterranean. Forms and Transliterations Σιδωνιας Σιδωνίας Σιδωνιοις Σιδωνίοις σίελα σιελός Sidonias Sidonías Sidōnias Sidōnías Sidoniois Sidoníois Sidōniois SidōníoisLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Luke 4:26 N-GFSGRK: Σάρεπτα τῆς Σιδωνίας πρὸς γυναῖκα NAS: to Zarephath, [in the land] of Sidon, to a woman INT: Zarephath of Sidon to a woman Acts 12:20 Adj-DFP Strong's Greek 4606 |