Strong's Lexicon
G5518
G5518 — χοῖνιξ
Greek entry for Bible study and original-language reference.
Definition / Gloss
| Strong's Number: | G5518 |
|---|---|
| Word: | χοῖνιξ |
| Part of Speech: | noun |
| Etymology: | of uncertain derivation |
| Language: | Greek |
| Occurrences: | 2 |
| Transliteration: | choinix |
| Phonetic Spelling/Pronunciation: | khoy`-nix |
| Meaning: | 1. a choenix or certain dry measure |
| KJV Renderings: | measure |
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Thayer's Greek Lexicon
χοῖνιξ, χοινικος, ἡ, from Homer, Odyssey 19, 28 down, a choenix, a dry measure, containing four cotylae or two sextarii (i. e. less than our ’quart’; cf. Liddell and Scott, under the word) (or as much as would support a man of moderate appetite for a day; hence, called in Athen. 3 § 20, p. 98 e. ἡμεροτροφις (cf. ἡ χοῖνιξ ἡμερήσιος τροφή, (Diogenes Laërtius 8, 18)): Rev 6:6 (where A. V. measure (see Amos appendix ad loc.)).
Englishman's Greek Concordance
χοῖνιξ (measure)
Revelation 6:6
- KJV: And I heard a voice in the midst of the four beasts say A measure of wheat for a penny and three measures of barley for a penny and thou hurt not the oil and the wine
- GK: και ήκουσα φωνήν εν μέσω των τεσσάρων ζώων λέγουσαν χοίνιξ σίτου δηναρίου και τρεις χοίνικες κριθής δηναρίου και το έλαιον και τον οίνον μη αδικήσης