1015 – βουνός (bounos)

hill


Type:
Noun
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Category:  Nature  Landscape  Mountain
Greek: βουνός (bounos)
Pronunciation: boo-nos    Listen
Gematria: 598(2 + 70 + 400 + 50 + 70 + 6)    words with the same gematria
Origin: Probably of foreign origin
Usage: 2 times in NT

Description

A hill, eminence, mound.

Synonyms

The Greek form Petros is the most common name for the apostle Simon Peter, but in contexts and dialogues where Aramaic or Hebrew was spoken, the Aramaic name Kefas is used. The difference between petra/petros is that petra describes a large mountain, while petros is a small stone.
βουνόςbounosG1015
(2 ggr)
hill
ΚηφᾶςKephasG2786
(9 ggr)
Cephas
λίθοςlithosG3037
(59 ggr)
stone
ὄροςorosG3735
(63 ggr)
mountain
πέτραpetraG4073
(15 ggr)
rock
ΠέτροςPetrosG4074
(155 ggr)
Peter
*The bars show how many times the word is used in the New Testament.

Equivalent Hebrew/Aramaic words

In the Greek Septuagint (LXX) translation, the following Hebrew/Aramaic words have been translated into bounos :

בָּמָהbamahH1116high place
גִּבְעָהgivahH1389hill
גַּלgallH1530heap
הַרharH2022mountain
יְגַרJegarA3026aJegar-
צִבּוּרtsiborH6652heap

Alternative forms

Grammatical code shortcode Swedish Quantity
Noun Noun
dative pl. dative plural masculine
N-DPM-1
Noun Noun
nom. sing. Nominative singular masculine
N-NSM-1


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Usage in NT


2
Total    2

References (2 occurances in 2 verses)





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