Greek - English Dictionary
G189 - Ears
| Strong's No.: | G189 | 
| Greek: | ἀκοή | 
| Transliteration: | akoē | 
| Phonetic: | ak-o-ay' | 
| Word Origin: | From G191 | 
| Bible Usage: | audience ear fame which ye heard hearing preached report rumor. | 
| Part of Speech: | Noun Feminine | 
| Strongs Definition:  | hearing (the act the sense or the thing heard)  | 
| Thayers Definition:  | 1. the sense of hearing 2. the organ of hearing, the ear 3. the thing heard a. instruction, namely oral 1. of preaching the gospel b. hearsay, report or rumour  | 
| Bible References:
                                     Ears  | 
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| Translation Occurrences:  | 
                                
                                         
                                            audience ( 1 )
                                         
                                        
                                            ears ( 4 )
                                         
                                        
                                            fame ( 3 )
                                         
                                        
                                            heard ( 1 )
                                         
                                        
                                            Hearing ( 10 )
                                         
                                        
                                            preached ( 1 )
                                         
                                        
                                            report ( 2 )
                                         
                                        
                                            rumours ( 2 )
                                         
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                    Definitions are taken from Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.
            by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.