soudarion: a handkerchief, a head cloth (for the dead) Original Word: σουδάριον, ου, τό Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Transliteration: soudarion Phonetic Spelling: (soo-dar'-ee-on) Short Definition: a handkerchief Definition: a handkerchief, napkin.
Word Origin of Latin origin Definition a handkerchief, a head cloth (for the dead) NASB Word Usage cloth (1), face-cloth (1), handkerchief (1), handkerchiefs (1).NAS Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible with Hebrew-Aramaic and Greek Dictionaries Copyright © 1981, 1998 by The Lockman Foundation All rights reserved Lockman.org handkerchief, napkin. Of Latin origin; a sudarium (sweat-cloth), i.e. Towel (for wiping the perspiration from the face, or binding the face of a corpse) -- handkerchief, napkin.
σὰ — 4 Occ. σῇ — 4 Occ. σὴν — 1 Occ. σῆς — 3 Occ. σῷ — 5 Occ. σοὶ — 4 Occ. σὸν — 4 Occ. σὸς — 1 Occ. σούς — 1 Occ. σουδάρια — 1 Occ. σουδάριον — 1 Occ. Σουσάννα — 1 Occ. σοφία — 25 Occ. σοφίαν — 14 Occ. σοφίας — 12 Occ. σεσοφισμένοις — 1 Occ. σοφίσαι — 1 Occ. σοφῷ — 1 Occ. σοφῶν — 4 Occ. σοφώτερον — 1 Occ.
|  Strong's Greek 4676 4 Occurrences
σουδάρια — 1 Occ. σουδαρίῳ — 2 Occ. σουδάριον — 1 Occ.
Luke 19:20 N-DNS BIB: ἀποκειμένην ἐν σουδαρίῳ NAS: I kept put away in a handkerchief; KJV: kept laid up in a napkin: INT: laid up in a handkerchiefJohn 11:44 N-DNS BIB: ὄψις αὐτοῦ σουδαρίῳ περιεδέδετο λέγει NAS: was wrapped around with a cloth. Jesus KJV: was bound about with a napkin. Jesus INT: face of him with a handkerchief bound about says John 20:7 N-ANS BIB: καὶ τὸ σουδάριον ὃ ἦν NAS: and the face-cloth which had been KJV: And the napkin, that was INT: and the handkerchief which was Acts 19:12 N-ANP BIB: χρωτὸς αὐτοῦ σουδάρια ἢ σιμικίνθια NAS: so that handkerchiefs or aprons KJV: unto the sick handkerchiefs or aprons, INT: skin of him hankerchiefs or aprons 4 Occurrences
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