Bible Verse Dictionary
Luke 11:46 - Yourselves
Verse | Strongs No. | Greek | |
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And | G1161 | δέ |
[Conjunction] but and etc. |
he | G3588 | ὁ |
the definite article; the (sometimes to be supplied at others omitted in English idiom) |
said | G2036 | ἔπω |
[Verb] to speak or say (by word or writting) |
Woe | G3759 | οὐαί |
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unto you | G5213 | ὑμῖν |
to (with or by) you |
also | G2532 | καί |
[Conjunction] and also: even so: then too etc.; often used in connection (or composition) with other particles or small words |
ye lawyers | G3544 | νομικός |
[Adjective] according (or pertaining) to law that is legal (ceremonially); as noun an expert in the (Mosaic) law |
for | G3754 | ὅτι |
[Conjunction] demonstrative that (sometimes redundant); causatively because |
ye lade | G5412 | φορτίζω |
[Verb] to load up (properly as a vessel or animal) that is (figuratively) to overburden with ceremony (or spiritual anxiety) |
men | G444 | ἄνθρωπος |
[Noun Masculine] from G3700); manfaced that is a human being |
with burdens | G5413 | φορτίον |
[Noun Neuter] an invoice (as part of freight) that is (figuratively) a task or service |
grievous to be borne | G1419 | δυσβάστακτος |
[Adjective] oppressive |
and | G1161 | δέ |
[Conjunction] but and etc. |
ye yourselves | G846 | αὐτός |
backward); the reflexive pronoun self used (alone or in the compound of G1438) of the third person and (with the proper personal pronoun) of the other persons |
touch | G4379 | προσψαύω |
[Verb] to impinge that is lay a finger on (in order to relieve) |
not | G3756 | οὐ |
the absolutely negative (compare G3361) adverb; no or not |
the | G3588 | ὁ |
the definite article; the (sometimes to be supplied at others omitted in English idiom) |
burdens | G5413 | φορτίον |
[Noun Neuter] an invoice (as part of freight) that is (figuratively) a task or service |
with one | G1520 | εἷς |
a primary numeral; one |
of your | G5216 | ὑμῶν |
of (from or concerning) you |
fingers | G1147 | δάκτυλος |
[Noun Masculine] a finger |
Definitions are taken from Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.