lutron: a ransom Original Word: λύτρον, ου, τό Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Transliteration: lutron Phonetic Spelling: (loo'-tron) Short Definition: a ransom, an offering of expiation Definition: the purchasing money for manumitting slaves, a ransom, the price of ransoming; especially the sacrifice by which expiation is effected, an offering of expiation.
Cognate: 3083 lýtron (a neuter noun) – literally, the ransom-money (price) to free a slave. 3083 (lýtron) is used in the NT of the ultimate "liberty-price" – the blood of Christ which purchases (ransoms) believers, freeing them from all slavery (bondage) to sin. 3083 (lýtron) occurs twice in the NT (Mt 10:28; Mk 10:45), both times referring to this purchase (ransom-price) which Christ paid. See 3084 (lytroō). Word Origin from luó Definition a ransom NASB Word Usage ransom (2).NAS Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible with Hebrew-Aramaic and Greek Dictionaries Copyright © 1981, 1998 by The Lockman Foundation All rights reserved Lockman.org ransom. From luo; something to loosen with, i.e. A redemption price (figuratively, atonement) -- ransom. see GREEK luo
λύπας — 1 Occ. λύπη — 7 Occ. λύπην — 5 Occ. λύπης — 3 Occ. Λυσανίου — 1 Occ. Λυσίας — 3 Occ. λύσιν — 1 Occ. λυσιτελεῖ — 1 Occ. Λύστραν — 3 Occ. Λύστροις — 3 Occ. ἐλυτρώθητε — 1 Occ. λυτρώσηται — 1 Occ. λυτροῦσθαι — 1 Occ. λύτρωσιν — 3 Occ. λυτρωτὴν — 1 Occ. λυχνία — 1 Occ. λυχνίαι — 2 Occ. λυχνίαν — 4 Occ. λυχνίας — 3 Occ. λυχνιῶν — 2 Occ.
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