Matthew 2:11
Strongs 2532
[list] Λογεῖον Perseus kai καὶ and Conj |
Strongs 2064
[list] Λογεῖον Perseus elthontes ἐλθόντες those who have come V-APA-NMP |
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[list] Λογεῖον Perseus eis εἰς into Prep |
Strongs 3588
[list] Λογεῖον Perseus tēn τὴν the Art-AFS |
Strongs 3614
[list] Λογεῖον Perseus oikian οἰκίαν house N-AFS |
Strongs 3708
[list] Λογεῖον Perseus eidon εἶδον I/they perceived V-AIA-3P |
Strongs 3588
[list] Λογεῖον Perseus to τὸ the Art-ANS |
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[list] Λογεῖον Perseus paidion παιδίον little child N-ANS |
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[list] Λογεῖον Perseus meta μετὰ in company with/after Prep |
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[list] Λογεῖον Perseus Marias Μαρίας Mary N-GFS |
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[list] Λογεῖον Perseus tēs τῆς the Art-GFS |
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[list] Λογεῖον Perseus mētros μητρὸς of mother N-GFS |
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[list] Λογεῖον Perseus autou αὐτοῦ himself PPro-GM3S |
Strongs 2532
[list] Λογεῖον Perseus kai καὶ and Conj |
Strongs 4098
[list] Λογεῖον Perseus pesontes πεσόντες those who have fallen down V-APA-NMP |
Strongs 4352
[list] Λογεῖον Perseus prosekynēsan προσεκύνησαν did kiss V-AIA-3P |
Strongs 846
[list] Λογεῖον Perseus autō αὐτῷ self/itself/himself PPro-DM/N3S |
Strongs 2532
[list] Λογεῖον Perseus kai καὶ and Conj |
Strongs 455
[list] Λογεῖον Perseus anoixantes ἀνοίξαντες those who have opened V-APA-NMP |
Strongs 3588
[list] Λογεῖον Perseus tous τοὺς the Art-AMP |
Strongs 2344
[list] Λογεῖον Perseus thēsaurous θησαυροὺς treasure-storehouses N-AMP |
Strongs 846
[list] Λογεῖον Perseus autōn αὐτῶν of themselves PPro-GM3P |
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[list] Λογεῖον Perseus prosēnenkan προσήνεγκαν they brought V-AIA-3P |
Strongs 846
[list] Λογεῖον Perseus autō αὐτῷ self/itself/himself PPro-DM/N3S |
Strongs 1435
[list] Λογεῖον Perseus dōra δῶρα gifts N-ANP |
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[list] Λογεῖον Perseus chryson χρυσὸν gold N-AMS |
Strongs 2532
[list] Λογεῖον Perseus kai καὶ and Conj |
Strongs 3030
[list] Λογεῖον Perseus libanon λίβανον frankincense N-AMS |
Strongs 2532
[list] Λογεῖον Perseus kai καὶ and Conj |
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[list] Λογεῖον Perseus smyrnan σμύρναν myrrh N-AFS |
Those who fell vs. Those who opened themselves
And those who came into the House perceived the Little Child in company with Bitter-Rebel, the Mother of himself, and those who fell, they prostrated to self. And those who have opened the Treasure-Storehouses of themselves they brought to self gifts, gold and frankincense and myrrh.8bAnd having come into the house, they found the young child with Mary his mother, and having fallen, they worshipped him; and having opened their treasures they brought forward to him gifts, gold, and frankincense, and myrrh.
And having come into the house, they saw the child with His mother Mary. And falling down, they worshiped Him. And opening their treasures, they presented gifts to Him: gold and frankincense and myrrh.
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Footnotes
8b | "Merry Christmas" The magicians and traders are in the (Treasure) House, buying and selling, trafficking people, symbolized in the gold, frankincense, and myrhh. "Don't treasure up for yourselves treasure-storehouses on the Earth..." (Matt. 6:19 RBT) Strong's #G2344, θησαυρός (thēsaurós): Originally meaning a "strong-room" or "magazine" (Hdt. 2.150; SIG 419.17 [Delphi, 3rd century BCE]; LXX Deut. 32:34), the term also denoted a "store" or "treasure" (Ar. Av. 599). It was especially used for the treasuries constructed at Delphi by various Greek city-states (e.g., SIG 8 [6th century BCE]; Hdt. 1.14; Xen. Anab. 5.3.5; Strabo 4.1.13) and metaphorically applied to natural resources, such as the silver mines at Laureion (θησαυρός χθονός, Aesch. Pers. 238 [troch.]). It also referred to bank vaults in later periods (e.g., PLips. 62ii 14 [4th century CE]).
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