4526 – σάκκος (sakkos)

sackcloth


Type:
Noun
mask.
Greek: σάκκος (sakkos)
Pronunciation: sak-kos
Gematria: 317(200 + 1 + 20 + 20 + 70 + 6)    words with the same gematria
Origin: Of Hebrew origin H8242
Usage: 4 times in NT

Description

  1. A sack.
    1. A receptacle for holding or carrying various things, as money, food, etc.
    2. A course cloth, a dark course stuff made especially from the hair of animals.
    3. A garment of the like material, and clinging to the person like a sack, which was wont to be worn (or drawn over the tunic instead of the cloak or mantle) by mourners, penitents, suppliants and also by those who like the Hebrew prophets, lead an austere life.


Equivalent Hebrew/Aramaic words

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

שַׂקsaqH8242sackcloth

Alternative forms

Grammatical code shortcode Swedish Quantity
Noun Noun
acc. pl. accusative plural masculine
N-APM-1
Noun Noun
dative sing. dative singular masculine
N-DSM-2
Noun Noun
nom. sing. Nominative singular masculine
N-NSM-1


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Usage in NT


1
1
2
Total    4

References (4 occurances in 4 verses)





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