phulaktérion: an outpost, fortification, an amulet Original Word: φυλακτήριον, ου, τό Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Transliteration: phulaktérion Phonetic Spelling: (foo-lak-tay'-ree-on) Short Definition: a phylactery, an amulet Definition: a phylactery, an amulet, a parchment capsule containing little parchment rolls with the Hebrew texts, affixed to the left upper arm or the forehead of men at morning prayer, and regarded as a protection (hence the name) against evil spirits.
5440 phylaktḗrion (from 5442 /phylássō, "to keep, preserve") – phylacteries; small, leather cases containing four key passages of Scripture (Ex 13:1-10, 11-16; Dt 6:4-9, 13-21). Strapped to the inside of the left arm (between the shoulder and the elbow), phylacteries "rest over the heart" during prayer. They are also strapped on the wrist and forehead to signify how the Word of God should regulate all behavior and thoughts. Word Origin from the same as phulassó and -térion (suff. denoting place) Definition an outpost, fortification, an amulet NASB Word Usage phylacteries (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 phylactery. Neuter of a derivative of phulasso; a guard-case, i.e. "phylactery" for wearing slips of Scripture texts -- phylactery. see GREEK phulasso
φρυγάνων — 1 Occ. Φρυγίαν — 3 Occ. Φύγελος — 1 Occ. φυγὴ — 1 Occ. φυλακαῖς — 3 Occ. φυλακὰς — 3 Occ. φυλακῇ — 20 Occ. φυλακὴν — 15 Occ. φυλακῆς — 6 Occ. φυλακίζων — 1 Occ. φύλακας — 2 Occ. φύλακές — 1 Occ. ἐφύλαξα — 3 Occ. ἐφυλαξάμην — 1 Occ. ἐφυλάξατε — 1 Occ. ἐφύλαξεν — 1 Occ. φυλάσσῃ — 2 Occ. φυλάσσειν — 2 Occ. φυλάσσεσθαι — 2 Occ. φυλάσσεσθε — 2 Occ.
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