Lexicon chalaza: Hail Original Word: χαλάζα Strong's Exhaustive Concordance hail. Probably from chalao; hail -- hail. see GREEK chalao NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Origina prim. word Definition hailstone NASB Translation hail (2), hailstones (1), hailstorm (1). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 5464: χάλαζαχάλαζα, χαλάζης, ἡ (χαλάω, which see (so Etym. Magn. 805, 1; but Curtius (sec. 181) says certainly has nothing to do with it)), from Homer down, the Sept. for בָּרָד, hail: Revelation 8:7; Revelation 11:19; Revelation 16:21. Topical Lexicon Word Origin: Derived from a primary word of uncertain derivation.Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: • H1259 בָּרָד (barad): This Hebrew word is used in the Old Testament to describe hail, particularly in the context of the plagues in Egypt and other divine judgments. Usage: The term χαλάζα is used in the New Testament to describe hail, often in the context of divine judgment or as a sign of God's power. Context: The Greek word χαλάζα appears in the New Testament primarily in apocalyptic and judgment contexts. It is used to describe a phenomenon where hailstones fall from the sky, often as a demonstration of divine wrath or as part of eschatological events. In the Book of Revelation, χαλάζα is mentioned in several passages, highlighting its role in the unfolding of God's final judgments upon the earth. Forms and Transliterations χαλαζα χάλαζα χάλαζαν χαλάζη χαλαζης χαλάζης χαλαστά χαλαστών chalaza chálaza chalazes chalazēs chalázes chalázēsLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Revelation 8:7 N-NFSGRK: καὶ ἐγένετο χάλαζα καὶ πῦρ NAS: and there came hail and fire, KJV: and there followed hail and fire INT: and there was hail and fire Revelation 11:19 N-NFS Revelation 16:21 N-NFS Revelation 16:21 N-GFS Strong's Greek 5464 |