Werset Strong G4561

Strong G4561 — σάρξ

Priorytet: PNP → (brak) BT Translit: sarx Część mowy: noun Glosa: flesh; Of the whole substance of the body,; of a living creature

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  • 1. flesh
    === DANE SŁOWNIKOWE (SEED) — bez interpretacji ===
    Strong: G4561

    --- Open Scriptures (Strong's) ---
    lemma: σάρξ
    translit: sárx
    kjv_def: carnal(-ly, + -ly minded), flesh(-ly)
    strongs_def: flesh (as stripped of the skin), i.e. (strictly) the meat of an animal (as food), or (by extension) the body (as opposed to the soul (or spirit), or as the symbol of what is external, or as the means of kindred), or (by implication) human nature (with its frailties (physically or morally) and passions), or (specially), a human being (as such)
    derivation: probably from the base of G4563 (σαρόω);

    --- STEPBible TBESG (CC BY 4.0) ---
    RAW:
    G4561 G4561 = G4561 σάρξ sarx G:N-F flesh <b>σάρξ</b>, σαρκός, ἡ <BR /> [in LXX chiefly for בָּשָׂר ;] <BR /><b>flesh</b>; <BR />__1. as in cl. generally, <BR />__(a) prop., of the soft substance of the animal body: <ref='1Co.15.39'>1Co.15:39</ref>, <ref='2Co.12.7'>2Co.12:7</ref>, <ref='Gal.6.13'>Gal.6:13</ref>, al.; σ. καὶ αἷμα, <ref='1Co.5.50'>1Co.5:50;</ref> σ. καὶ ὀστέα, <ref='Luk.24.39'>Luk.24:39;</ref> pl., of the flesh of many or parts of the flesh of one (cl.), <ref='Rev.17.16; 19.18'>Rev.17:16 19:18</ref>; φαγεῖν, Re, ll. with (cf. κατεσθίειν, <ref='2Ki.9.36'>4Ki.9:36</ref>, al., and βιβρώσκειν, frequently in l.); metaphorically, <ref='Jas.5.3'>Jas.5:3;</ref> mystically, φ. (τρώγειν) τὴν σ. τοῦ υἱοῦ τ. ἀνθρώπου, <ref='Jhn.6.52-56;'>Jhn.6:52-56;</ref> <BR /> __(b) <b>Of the whole substance of the body, = σῶμα</b>: <ref='Act.2.26'>Act.2:26</ref> (LXX), 31, <ref='2Co.12.7'>2Co.12:7</ref>, <ref='Gal.4.14'>Gal.4:14</ref>, <ref='Eph.5.29'>Eph.5:29</ref>; μία σ., <ref='Mrk.10.8'>Mrk.10:8;</ref> εἰς σ. μίαν (<ref='Gen.2.24'>Gen.2:24</ref>), <ref='Mat.19.5'>Mat.19:5</ref>, <ref='Mrk.10.8'>Mrk.10:8</ref>, <ref='1Co.6.16'>1Co.6:16</ref>, <ref='Eph.5.31'>Eph.5:31</ref>; hence, of the material as opposite to the immaterial part of man (cf. Lft., <i>Notes</i>, 88): opposite to πνεῦμα, <ref='1Co.5.5'>1Co.5:5</ref>, <ref='2Co.7.1'>2Co.7:1</ref>, <ref='Col.2.5'>Col.2:5</ref>, <ref='1Pe.3.18; 4.6'>1Pe.3:18, 4:6</ref>; to ψύχη, <ref='Act.2.31'>Act.2:31</ref>, Rec.; of the present life, ἐν (τῇ) σ., <ref='Rom.7.5'>Rom.7:5</ref>, <ref='Gal.2.20'>Gal.2:20</ref>, <ref='Php.1.22, 24'>Php.1:22, 24</ref> <ref='1Pe.4.2'>1Pe.4:2</ref>; of Christ's life on earth, αἱ ἡμέραι τ. σαρκὸς αὐτοῦ, <ref='Heb.5.7'>Heb.5:7;</ref> of things pertaining to the body, ἐν (τῇ) σ., <ref='Gal.6.12, 13'>Gal.6:12, 13</ref> <ref='Php.3.3'>Php.3:3</ref>, 4. <BR /> __2. As in Heb. idiom, <BR />__(a) <b>of a living creature</b>: πᾶσα σ. (Heb. כָּל־בָּשָׂר; cf. Bl., §47, 9), <ref='Mat.24.22'>Mat.24:22</ref>, <ref='Mrk.13.20'>Mrk.13:20</ref>, <ref='1Pe.1.24'>1Pe.1:24</ref>; esp. of man and his mortality (Psa.55 (56):5, <ref='Sir.28.5'>Sir.28:5</ref>, al.), <ref='Jhn.1.14'>Jhn.1:14</ref>; πᾶσα σ. (see supr.), <ref='Luk.3.6'>Luk.3:6</ref>, <ref='Jhn.17.2'>Jhn.17:2</ref>, <ref='Act.2.17'>Act.2:17</ref>, ἐν σ., <ref='1Jo.4.2'>1Jo.4:2</ref>, <ref='1Ti.3.16'>1Ti.3:16</ref>; <BR /> __(b) of natural origin and relationship (<ref='Gen.2.24'>Gen.2:24</ref>, <ref='Isa.58.7'>Isa.58:7</ref>, al.): τέκνα τῆς σ., <ref='Rom.9.8'>Rom.9:8;</ref> κατὰ σάρκα, ib. 3, 5, <ref='1Co.10.18'>1Co.10:18</ref>, <ref='Gal.4.23, 29'>Gal.4:23, 29</ref>; ἡ σ. μου, <ref='Rom.11.14'>Rom.11:14</ref> (cf. <ref='Jdg.9.2'>Jdg.9:2</ref>, <ref='2Sa.5.1'>2Ki.5:1</ref>, al.). <BR /> __3. Of the physical nature as subject to sensation and desire (Plut.), <BR />__(a) <b>without any ethical disparagement</b>: <ref='Rom.7.18; 13.14'>Rom.7:18 13:14</ref>; opposite to πνεῦμα, <ref='Mat.26.41'>Mat.26:41</ref>, <ref='Mrk.14.38'>Mrk.14:38</ref>; τ. θέλημα τῆς σ., <ref='Jhn.1.13'>Jhn.1:13;</ref> ἡ ἐπιθυμία τῆς σ., <ref='1Jn.2.16'>1Jn.2:16;</ref> pl., <ref='2Pe.2.18'>2Pe.2:18;</ref> παθεῖν σαρκί, <ref='1Pe.4.1'>1Pe.4:1;</ref> <BR /> __(b) in ethical sense, esp. in Pauline Epp., of the flesh as the seat and vehicle of sinful desires: opposite to νοῦς, <ref='Rom.7.25'>Rom.7:25;</ref> to πνεῦμα, <ref='Rom.8.4-9, 12, 13'>Rom.8:4-9, 12, 13</ref>, <ref='Gal.5.16, 17, 19; 6.8'>Gal.5:16, 17 19 6:8</ref> (cf. <i>DB</i>, ii, 14f.; iv, 165f.; Cremer, 844ff.). <BR /> (AS)

    PLAIN (bez HTML):
    G4561 G4561 = G4561 σάρξ sarx G:N-F flesh σάρξ, σαρκός, ἡ [in LXX chiefly for בָּשָׂר ;] flesh; __1. as in cl. generally, __(a) prop., of the soft substance of the animal body: 1Co.15:39, 2Co.12:7, Gal.6:13, al.; σ. καὶ αἷμα, 1Co.5:50; σ. καὶ ὀστέα, Luk.24:39; pl., of the flesh of many or parts of the flesh of one (cl.), Rev.17:16 19:18; φαγεῖν, Re, ll. with (cf. κατεσθίειν, 4Ki.9:36, al., and βιβρώσκειν, frequently in l.); metaphorically, Jas.5:3; mystically, φ. (τρώγειν) τὴν σ. τοῦ υἱοῦ τ. ἀνθρώπου, Jhn.6:52-56; __(b) Of the whole substance of the body, = σῶμα: Act.2:26 (LXX), 31, 2Co.12:7, Gal.4:14, Eph.5:29; μία σ., Mrk.10:8; εἰς σ. μίαν (Gen.2:24), Mat.19:5, Mrk.10:8, 1Co.6:16, Eph.5:31; hence, of the material as opposite to the immaterial part of man (cf. Lft., Notes, 88): opposite to πνεῦμα, 1Co.5:5, 2Co.7:1, Col.2:5, 1Pe.3:18, 4:6; to ψύχη, Act.2:31, Rec.; of the present life, ἐν (τῇ) σ., Rom.7:5, Gal.2:20, Php.1:22, 24 1Pe.4:2; of Christ's life on earth, αἱ ἡμέραι τ. σαρκὸς αὐτοῦ, Heb.5:7; of things pertaining to the body, ἐν (τῇ) σ., Gal.6:12, 13 Php.3:3, 4. __2. As in Heb. idiom, __(a) of a living creature: πᾶσα σ. (Heb. כָּל־בָּשָׂר; cf. Bl., §47, 9), Mat.24:22, Mrk.13:20, 1Pe.1:24; esp. of man and his mortality (Psa.55 (56):5, Sir.28:5, al.), Jhn.1:14; πᾶσα σ. (see supr.), Luk.3:6, Jhn.17:2, Act.2:17, ἐν σ., 1Jo.4:2, 1Ti.3:16; __(b) of natural origin and relationship (Gen.2:24, Isa.58:7, al.): τέκνα τῆς σ., Rom.9:8; κατὰ σάρκα, ib. 3, 5, 1Co.10:18, Gal.4:23, 29; ἡ σ. μου, Rom.11:14 (cf. Jdg.9:2, 2Ki.5:1, al.). __3. Of the physical nature as subject to sensation and desire (Plut.), __(a) without any ethical disparagement: Rom.7:18 13:14; opposite to πνεῦμα, Mat.26:41, Mrk.14:38; τ. θέλημα τῆς σ., Jhn.1:13; ἡ ἐπιθυμία τῆς σ., 1Jn.2:16; pl., 2Pe.2:18; παθεῖν σαρκί, 1Pe.4:1; __(b) in ethical sense, esp. in Pauline Epp., of the flesh as the seat and vehicle of sinful desires: opposite to νοῦς, Rom.7:25; to πνεῦμα, Rom.8:4-9, 12, 13, Gal.5:16, 17 19 6:8 (cf. DB, ii, 14f.; iv, 165f.; Cremer, 844ff.). (AS)
  • 2. Of the whole substance of the body,
    === DANE SŁOWNIKOWE (SEED) — bez interpretacji ===
    Strong: G4561

    --- Open Scriptures (Strong's) ---
    lemma: σάρξ
    translit: sárx
    kjv_def: carnal(-ly, + -ly minded), flesh(-ly)
    strongs_def: flesh (as stripped of the skin), i.e. (strictly) the meat of an animal (as food), or (by extension) the body (as opposed to the soul (or spirit), or as the symbol of what is external, or as the means of kindred), or (by implication) human nature (with its frailties (physically or morally) and passions), or (specially), a human being (as such)
    derivation: probably from the base of G4563 (σαρόω);

    --- STEPBible TBESG (CC BY 4.0) ---
    RAW:
    G4561 G4561 = G4561 σάρξ sarx G:N-F flesh <b>σάρξ</b>, σαρκός, ἡ <BR /> [in LXX chiefly for בָּשָׂר ;] <BR /><b>flesh</b>; <BR />__1. as in cl. generally, <BR />__(a) prop., of the soft substance of the animal body: <ref='1Co.15.39'>1Co.15:39</ref>, <ref='2Co.12.7'>2Co.12:7</ref>, <ref='Gal.6.13'>Gal.6:13</ref>, al.; σ. καὶ αἷμα, <ref='1Co.5.50'>1Co.5:50;</ref> σ. καὶ ὀστέα, <ref='Luk.24.39'>Luk.24:39;</ref> pl., of the flesh of many or parts of the flesh of one (cl.), <ref='Rev.17.16; 19.18'>Rev.17:16 19:18</ref>; φαγεῖν, Re, ll. with (cf. κατεσθίειν, <ref='2Ki.9.36'>4Ki.9:36</ref>, al., and βιβρώσκειν, frequently in l.); metaphorically, <ref='Jas.5.3'>Jas.5:3;</ref> mystically, φ. (τρώγειν) τὴν σ. τοῦ υἱοῦ τ. ἀνθρώπου, <ref='Jhn.6.52-56;'>Jhn.6:52-56;</ref> <BR /> __(b) <b>Of the whole substance of the body, = σῶμα</b>: <ref='Act.2.26'>Act.2:26</ref> (LXX), 31, <ref='2Co.12.7'>2Co.12:7</ref>, <ref='Gal.4.14'>Gal.4:14</ref>, <ref='Eph.5.29'>Eph.5:29</ref>; μία σ., <ref='Mrk.10.8'>Mrk.10:8;</ref> εἰς σ. μίαν (<ref='Gen.2.24'>Gen.2:24</ref>), <ref='Mat.19.5'>Mat.19:5</ref>, <ref='Mrk.10.8'>Mrk.10:8</ref>, <ref='1Co.6.16'>1Co.6:16</ref>, <ref='Eph.5.31'>Eph.5:31</ref>; hence, of the material as opposite to the immaterial part of man (cf. Lft., <i>Notes</i>, 88): opposite to πνεῦμα, <ref='1Co.5.5'>1Co.5:5</ref>, <ref='2Co.7.1'>2Co.7:1</ref>, <ref='Col.2.5'>Col.2:5</ref>, <ref='1Pe.3.18; 4.6'>1Pe.3:18, 4:6</ref>; to ψύχη, <ref='Act.2.31'>Act.2:31</ref>, Rec.; of the present life, ἐν (τῇ) σ., <ref='Rom.7.5'>Rom.7:5</ref>, <ref='Gal.2.20'>Gal.2:20</ref>, <ref='Php.1.22, 24'>Php.1:22, 24</ref> <ref='1Pe.4.2'>1Pe.4:2</ref>; of Christ's life on earth, αἱ ἡμέραι τ. σαρκὸς αὐτοῦ, <ref='Heb.5.7'>Heb.5:7;</ref> of things pertaining to the body, ἐν (τῇ) σ., <ref='Gal.6.12, 13'>Gal.6:12, 13</ref> <ref='Php.3.3'>Php.3:3</ref>, 4. <BR /> __2. As in Heb. idiom, <BR />__(a) <b>of a living creature</b>: πᾶσα σ. (Heb. כָּל־בָּשָׂר; cf. Bl., §47, 9), <ref='Mat.24.22'>Mat.24:22</ref>, <ref='Mrk.13.20'>Mrk.13:20</ref>, <ref='1Pe.1.24'>1Pe.1:24</ref>; esp. of man and his mortality (Psa.55 (56):5, <ref='Sir.28.5'>Sir.28:5</ref>, al.), <ref='Jhn.1.14'>Jhn.1:14</ref>; πᾶσα σ. (see supr.), <ref='Luk.3.6'>Luk.3:6</ref>, <ref='Jhn.17.2'>Jhn.17:2</ref>, <ref='Act.2.17'>Act.2:17</ref>, ἐν σ., <ref='1Jo.4.2'>1Jo.4:2</ref>, <ref='1Ti.3.16'>1Ti.3:16</ref>; <BR /> __(b) of natural origin and relationship (<ref='Gen.2.24'>Gen.2:24</ref>, <ref='Isa.58.7'>Isa.58:7</ref>, al.): τέκνα τῆς σ., <ref='Rom.9.8'>Rom.9:8;</ref> κατὰ σάρκα, ib. 3, 5, <ref='1Co.10.18'>1Co.10:18</ref>, <ref='Gal.4.23, 29'>Gal.4:23, 29</ref>; ἡ σ. μου, <ref='Rom.11.14'>Rom.11:14</ref> (cf. <ref='Jdg.9.2'>Jdg.9:2</ref>, <ref='2Sa.5.1'>2Ki.5:1</ref>, al.). <BR /> __3. Of the physical nature as subject to sensation and desire (Plut.), <BR />__(a) <b>without any ethical disparagement</b>: <ref='Rom.7.18; 13.14'>Rom.7:18 13:14</ref>; opposite to πνεῦμα, <ref='Mat.26.41'>Mat.26:41</ref>, <ref='Mrk.14.38'>Mrk.14:38</ref>; τ. θέλημα τῆς σ., <ref='Jhn.1.13'>Jhn.1:13;</ref> ἡ ἐπιθυμία τῆς σ., <ref='1Jn.2.16'>1Jn.2:16;</ref> pl., <ref='2Pe.2.18'>2Pe.2:18;</ref> παθεῖν σαρκί, <ref='1Pe.4.1'>1Pe.4:1;</ref> <BR /> __(b) in ethical sense, esp. in Pauline Epp., of the flesh as the seat and vehicle of sinful desires: opposite to νοῦς, <ref='Rom.7.25'>Rom.7:25;</ref> to πνεῦμα, <ref='Rom.8.4-9, 12, 13'>Rom.8:4-9, 12, 13</ref>, <ref='Gal.5.16, 17, 19; 6.8'>Gal.5:16, 17 19 6:8</ref> (cf. <i>DB</i>, ii, 14f.; iv, 165f.; Cremer, 844ff.). <BR /> (AS)

    PLAIN (bez HTML):
    G4561 G4561 = G4561 σάρξ sarx G:N-F flesh σάρξ, σαρκός, ἡ [in LXX chiefly for בָּשָׂר ;] flesh; __1. as in cl. generally, __(a) prop., of the soft substance of the animal body: 1Co.15:39, 2Co.12:7, Gal.6:13, al.; σ. καὶ αἷμα, 1Co.5:50; σ. καὶ ὀστέα, Luk.24:39; pl., of the flesh of many or parts of the flesh of one (cl.), Rev.17:16 19:18; φαγεῖν, Re, ll. with (cf. κατεσθίειν, 4Ki.9:36, al., and βιβρώσκειν, frequently in l.); metaphorically, Jas.5:3; mystically, φ. (τρώγειν) τὴν σ. τοῦ υἱοῦ τ. ἀνθρώπου, Jhn.6:52-56; __(b) Of the whole substance of the body, = σῶμα: Act.2:26 (LXX), 31, 2Co.12:7, Gal.4:14, Eph.5:29; μία σ., Mrk.10:8; εἰς σ. μίαν (Gen.2:24), Mat.19:5, Mrk.10:8, 1Co.6:16, Eph.5:31; hence, of the material as opposite to the immaterial part of man (cf. Lft., Notes, 88): opposite to πνεῦμα, 1Co.5:5, 2Co.7:1, Col.2:5, 1Pe.3:18, 4:6; to ψύχη, Act.2:31, Rec.; of the present life, ἐν (τῇ) σ., Rom.7:5, Gal.2:20, Php.1:22, 24 1Pe.4:2; of Christ's life on earth, αἱ ἡμέραι τ. σαρκὸς αὐτοῦ, Heb.5:7; of things pertaining to the body, ἐν (τῇ) σ., Gal.6:12, 13 Php.3:3, 4. __2. As in Heb. idiom, __(a) of a living creature: πᾶσα σ. (Heb. כָּל־בָּשָׂר; cf. Bl., §47, 9), Mat.24:22, Mrk.13:20, 1Pe.1:24; esp. of man and his mortality (Psa.55 (56):5, Sir.28:5, al.), Jhn.1:14; πᾶσα σ. (see supr.), Luk.3:6, Jhn.17:2, Act.2:17, ἐν σ., 1Jo.4:2, 1Ti.3:16; __(b) of natural origin and relationship (Gen.2:24, Isa.58:7, al.): τέκνα τῆς σ., Rom.9:8; κατὰ σάρκα, ib. 3, 5, 1Co.10:18, Gal.4:23, 29; ἡ σ. μου, Rom.11:14 (cf. Jdg.9:2, 2Ki.5:1, al.). __3. Of the physical nature as subject to sensation and desire (Plut.), __(a) without any ethical disparagement: Rom.7:18 13:14; opposite to πνεῦμα, Mat.26:41, Mrk.14:38; τ. θέλημα τῆς σ., Jhn.1:13; ἡ ἐπιθυμία τῆς σ., 1Jn.2:16; pl., 2Pe.2:18; παθεῖν σαρκί, 1Pe.4:1; __(b) in ethical sense, esp. in Pauline Epp., of the flesh as the seat and vehicle of sinful desires: opposite to νοῦς, Rom.7:25; to πνεῦμα, Rom.8:4-9, 12, 13, Gal.5:16, 17 19 6:8 (cf. DB, ii, 14f.; iv, 165f.; Cremer, 844ff.). (AS)
  • 3. of a living creature
    === DANE SŁOWNIKOWE (SEED) — bez interpretacji ===
    Strong: G4561

    --- Open Scriptures (Strong's) ---
    lemma: σάρξ
    translit: sárx
    kjv_def: carnal(-ly, + -ly minded), flesh(-ly)
    strongs_def: flesh (as stripped of the skin), i.e. (strictly) the meat of an animal (as food), or (by extension) the body (as opposed to the soul (or spirit), or as the symbol of what is external, or as the means of kindred), or (by implication) human nature (with its frailties (physically or morally) and passions), or (specially), a human being (as such)
    derivation: probably from the base of G4563 (σαρόω);

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    G4561 G4561 = G4561 σάρξ sarx G:N-F flesh <b>σάρξ</b>, σαρκός, ἡ <BR /> [in LXX chiefly for בָּשָׂר ;] <BR /><b>flesh</b>; <BR />__1. as in cl. generally, <BR />__(a) prop., of the soft substance of the animal body: <ref='1Co.15.39'>1Co.15:39</ref>, <ref='2Co.12.7'>2Co.12:7</ref>, <ref='Gal.6.13'>Gal.6:13</ref>, al.; σ. καὶ αἷμα, <ref='1Co.5.50'>1Co.5:50;</ref> σ. καὶ ὀστέα, <ref='Luk.24.39'>Luk.24:39;</ref> pl., of the flesh of many or parts of the flesh of one (cl.), <ref='Rev.17.16; 19.18'>Rev.17:16 19:18</ref>; φαγεῖν, Re, ll. with (cf. κατεσθίειν, <ref='2Ki.9.36'>4Ki.9:36</ref>, al., and βιβρώσκειν, frequently in l.); metaphorically, <ref='Jas.5.3'>Jas.5:3;</ref> mystically, φ. (τρώγειν) τὴν σ. τοῦ υἱοῦ τ. ἀνθρώπου, <ref='Jhn.6.52-56;'>Jhn.6:52-56;</ref> <BR /> __(b) <b>Of the whole substance of the body, = σῶμα</b>: <ref='Act.2.26'>Act.2:26</ref> (LXX), 31, <ref='2Co.12.7'>2Co.12:7</ref>, <ref='Gal.4.14'>Gal.4:14</ref>, <ref='Eph.5.29'>Eph.5:29</ref>; μία σ., <ref='Mrk.10.8'>Mrk.10:8;</ref> εἰς σ. μίαν (<ref='Gen.2.24'>Gen.2:24</ref>), <ref='Mat.19.5'>Mat.19:5</ref>, <ref='Mrk.10.8'>Mrk.10:8</ref>, <ref='1Co.6.16'>1Co.6:16</ref>, <ref='Eph.5.31'>Eph.5:31</ref>; hence, of the material as opposite to the immaterial part of man (cf. Lft., <i>Notes</i>, 88): opposite to πνεῦμα, <ref='1Co.5.5'>1Co.5:5</ref>, <ref='2Co.7.1'>2Co.7:1</ref>, <ref='Col.2.5'>Col.2:5</ref>, <ref='1Pe.3.18; 4.6'>1Pe.3:18, 4:6</ref>; to ψύχη, <ref='Act.2.31'>Act.2:31</ref>, Rec.; of the present life, ἐν (τῇ) σ., <ref='Rom.7.5'>Rom.7:5</ref>, <ref='Gal.2.20'>Gal.2:20</ref>, <ref='Php.1.22, 24'>Php.1:22, 24</ref> <ref='1Pe.4.2'>1Pe.4:2</ref>; of Christ's life on earth, αἱ ἡμέραι τ. σαρκὸς αὐτοῦ, <ref='Heb.5.7'>Heb.5:7;</ref> of things pertaining to the body, ἐν (τῇ) σ., <ref='Gal.6.12, 13'>Gal.6:12, 13</ref> <ref='Php.3.3'>Php.3:3</ref>, 4. <BR /> __2. As in Heb. idiom, <BR />__(a) <b>of a living creature</b>: πᾶσα σ. (Heb. כָּל־בָּשָׂר; cf. Bl., §47, 9), <ref='Mat.24.22'>Mat.24:22</ref>, <ref='Mrk.13.20'>Mrk.13:20</ref>, <ref='1Pe.1.24'>1Pe.1:24</ref>; esp. of man and his mortality (Psa.55 (56):5, <ref='Sir.28.5'>Sir.28:5</ref>, al.), <ref='Jhn.1.14'>Jhn.1:14</ref>; πᾶσα σ. (see supr.), <ref='Luk.3.6'>Luk.3:6</ref>, <ref='Jhn.17.2'>Jhn.17:2</ref>, <ref='Act.2.17'>Act.2:17</ref>, ἐν σ., <ref='1Jo.4.2'>1Jo.4:2</ref>, <ref='1Ti.3.16'>1Ti.3:16</ref>; <BR /> __(b) of natural origin and relationship (<ref='Gen.2.24'>Gen.2:24</ref>, <ref='Isa.58.7'>Isa.58:7</ref>, al.): τέκνα τῆς σ., <ref='Rom.9.8'>Rom.9:8;</ref> κατὰ σάρκα, ib. 3, 5, <ref='1Co.10.18'>1Co.10:18</ref>, <ref='Gal.4.23, 29'>Gal.4:23, 29</ref>; ἡ σ. μου, <ref='Rom.11.14'>Rom.11:14</ref> (cf. <ref='Jdg.9.2'>Jdg.9:2</ref>, <ref='2Sa.5.1'>2Ki.5:1</ref>, al.). <BR /> __3. Of the physical nature as subject to sensation and desire (Plut.), <BR />__(a) <b>without any ethical disparagement</b>: <ref='Rom.7.18; 13.14'>Rom.7:18 13:14</ref>; opposite to πνεῦμα, <ref='Mat.26.41'>Mat.26:41</ref>, <ref='Mrk.14.38'>Mrk.14:38</ref>; τ. θέλημα τῆς σ., <ref='Jhn.1.13'>Jhn.1:13;</ref> ἡ ἐπιθυμία τῆς σ., <ref='1Jn.2.16'>1Jn.2:16;</ref> pl., <ref='2Pe.2.18'>2Pe.2:18;</ref> παθεῖν σαρκί, <ref='1Pe.4.1'>1Pe.4:1;</ref> <BR /> __(b) in ethical sense, esp. in Pauline Epp., of the flesh as the seat and vehicle of sinful desires: opposite to νοῦς, <ref='Rom.7.25'>Rom.7:25;</ref> to πνεῦμα, <ref='Rom.8.4-9, 12, 13'>Rom.8:4-9, 12, 13</ref>, <ref='Gal.5.16, 17, 19; 6.8'>Gal.5:16, 17 19 6:8</ref> (cf. <i>DB</i>, ii, 14f.; iv, 165f.; Cremer, 844ff.). <BR /> (AS)

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    G4561 G4561 = G4561 σάρξ sarx G:N-F flesh σάρξ, σαρκός, ἡ [in LXX chiefly for בָּשָׂר ;] flesh; __1. as in cl. generally, __(a) prop., of the soft substance of the animal body: 1Co.15:39, 2Co.12:7, Gal.6:13, al.; σ. καὶ αἷμα, 1Co.5:50; σ. καὶ ὀστέα, Luk.24:39; pl., of the flesh of many or parts of the flesh of one (cl.), Rev.17:16 19:18; φαγεῖν, Re, ll. with (cf. κατεσθίειν, 4Ki.9:36, al., and βιβρώσκειν, frequently in l.); metaphorically, Jas.5:3; mystically, φ. (τρώγειν) τὴν σ. τοῦ υἱοῦ τ. ἀνθρώπου, Jhn.6:52-56; __(b) Of the whole substance of the body, = σῶμα: Act.2:26 (LXX), 31, 2Co.12:7, Gal.4:14, Eph.5:29; μία σ., Mrk.10:8; εἰς σ. μίαν (Gen.2:24), Mat.19:5, Mrk.10:8, 1Co.6:16, Eph.5:31; hence, of the material as opposite to the immaterial part of man (cf. Lft., Notes, 88): opposite to πνεῦμα, 1Co.5:5, 2Co.7:1, Col.2:5, 1Pe.3:18, 4:6; to ψύχη, Act.2:31, Rec.; of the present life, ἐν (τῇ) σ., Rom.7:5, Gal.2:20, Php.1:22, 24 1Pe.4:2; of Christ's life on earth, αἱ ἡμέραι τ. σαρκὸς αὐτοῦ, Heb.5:7; of things pertaining to the body, ἐν (τῇ) σ., Gal.6:12, 13 Php.3:3, 4. __2. As in Heb. idiom, __(a) of a living creature: πᾶσα σ. (Heb. כָּל־בָּשָׂר; cf. Bl., §47, 9), Mat.24:22, Mrk.13:20, 1Pe.1:24; esp. of man and his mortality (Psa.55 (56):5, Sir.28:5, al.), Jhn.1:14; πᾶσα σ. (see supr.), Luk.3:6, Jhn.17:2, Act.2:17, ἐν σ., 1Jo.4:2, 1Ti.3:16; __(b) of natural origin and relationship (Gen.2:24, Isa.58:7, al.): τέκνα τῆς σ., Rom.9:8; κατὰ σάρκα, ib. 3, 5, 1Co.10:18, Gal.4:23, 29; ἡ σ. μου, Rom.11:14 (cf. Jdg.9:2, 2Ki.5:1, al.). __3. Of the physical nature as subject to sensation and desire (Plut.), __(a) without any ethical disparagement: Rom.7:18 13:14; opposite to πνεῦμα, Mat.26:41, Mrk.14:38; τ. θέλημα τῆς σ., Jhn.1:13; ἡ ἐπιθυμία τῆς σ., 1Jn.2:16; pl., 2Pe.2:18; παθεῖν σαρκί, 1Pe.4:1; __(b) in ethical sense, esp. in Pauline Epp., of the flesh as the seat and vehicle of sinful desires: opposite to νοῦς, Rom.7:25; to πνεῦμα, Rom.8:4-9, 12, 13, Gal.5:16, 17 19 6:8 (cf. DB, ii, 14f.; iv, 165f.; Cremer, 844ff.). (AS)

Dane lexeme

  • Lemma (oryg.): σάρξ
  • Translit: sarx
  • Glosa PL: flesh; Of the whole substance of the body,; of a living creature
  • Część mowy: noun
  • Notatka: seed: lemma_mappings(lexemes.yaml)+TBESG(CC BY); do weryfikacji/rozbudowy PNP
ŹRÓDŁA: DB PNP (lexemes, lexeme_sense, verse_words, verses, books) • Morfologia: MorphGNT (jeśli w DB)
Wygenerowano: 2026-03-03 17:58 (czas Nowy Jork)