Lexicon toxon: Bow Original Word: τόξον Strong's Exhaustive Concordance a bow. From the base of tikto; a bow (apparently as the simplest fabric) -- bow. see GREEK tikto NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origina prim. word Definition a bow NASB Translation bow (1). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 5115: τόξοντόξον, τόξου, τό, from Homer down, the Sept. often for קֶשֶׁת, a bow: Revelation 6:2. Topical Lexicon Word Origin: Derived from the base of τίκτω (tiktō), meaning "to bring forth" or "to produce."Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: • H7198 קֶשֶׁת (qeshet): This Hebrew term is commonly used in the Old Testament to denote a bow, often in the context of warfare or hunting. It appears in various passages, such as Genesis 9:13, where God sets a "bow" in the clouds as a sign of His covenant with Noah. Usage: The term τόξον is used in the New Testament to refer to a bow, specifically in the context of a weapon. It appears in the Book of Revelation. Context: The Greek word τόξον (toxon) is found in the New Testament in Revelation 6:2, where it describes the weapon carried by the rider on the white horse: "So I looked and saw a white horse, and its rider held a bow. And he was given a crown, and he rode out to overcome and conquer." (BSB) Forms and Transliterations τόξα τόξοις τοξον τόξον τοξόται τοξότης τόξου τόξω τόξων toxon tóxonLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel Texts |