Greek · G2847 · unreviewed

κόκκινος

Crimson-colored

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κόκκινος G2847
Pronunciation kókkinos

What does κόκκινος (kókkinos) mean in the Bible?

κόκκινος (kókkinos) is a Greek word meaning "crimson-colored". κόκκινος, -η, -ον (κόκκος, as used of the "berry" of the ilex coccifera, see DB, iv, 416), [in LXX for תּוֹלָע, תּוֹלָע, שָׁנִי, Exo.

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Meaning

crimson-colored
Extended definition

Deep red dye from insect cochineal, symbolizing royalty, sin, or judgment in biblical imagery

(κόκκος, as used of the "berry" of the ilex coccifera, see DB, iv, 416), [in LXX for תּוֹלָע, תּוֹלָע, שָׁנִי, Exo.25:4, Gen.38:23, Isa.1:18, al. ;] scarlet: Mat.27:28, Heb.9:19, Rev.17:3; neut., without substantive, of clothing, Rev.17:4 18:12, 16,

Source: STEPBible TBESG + Abbott-Smith
Grammatical Forms

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Genitive · Singular · Neuter Heb 9:19 · Rev 18:12
Accusative · Singular · Neuter Rev 17:3 · Rev 17:4 · Rev 18:16
Accusative · Singular · Feminine Matt 27:28
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Word Pictures (Robertson)

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