Concordancia Strong Babulón: Babilonia -- "Puerta de Dios (s)", una gran ciudad situada a horcajadas sobre el río Éufrates. Palabra Original: Βαβυλών, ῶνος, ἡParte del Discurso: Sustantivo, femenino Transliteración: Babulón Ortografía Fonética: (bab-oo-lone') Definición: Babilonia -- "Puerta de Dios (s)", una gran ciudad situada a horcajadas sobre el río Éufrates. RVR 1909 Número de Palabras: Babilonia (12). HELPS Word-studies 897 Babylōn - Babilonia, una ciudad mala e impía de la antigua Mesopotamia, la cual también era la ciudad más poderosa en el mundo en los tiempos del AT (especialmente entre los años 605 y 539 a. C. ). La Babilonia literal es mencionada en Mt 1:11, 12 y Ac 7:19. Strong's Concordance Babulón: "gate of god(s)," Babylon, a large city situated astride the Euphrates river Original Word: Βαβυλών, ῶνος, ἡPart of Speech: Noun, Feminine Transliteration: Babulón Phonetic Spelling: (bab-oo-lone') Short Definition: Babylon Definition: (a) Babylon, the ancient city on the Euphrates, to which the people of Jerusalem, etc., were transported, (b) hence allegorically of Rome, from the point of view of the Christian people. Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 897: ΒαβυλώνΒαβυλών, Βαβυλῶνος, ἡ (Hebrew בָּבֶל from בָּלַל to confound, according to Genesis 11:9; cf. Aeschylus Pers. 52 Βαβυλών δ' ἡ πολύχρυσος παμμικτον ὄχλον πέμπει σύρδην. But more correctly, as it seems, from בַּל בָּאב the gate i. e. the court or city of Belus (Assyr.Bab-Il the Gate of God; (perhaps of Il, the supreme God); cf. Schrader, Keilinschr. u. d. Alt. Test. 2te Aufl., p. 127f; Oppert in the Zeitsch. d. Deutsch. Morg. Gesellschaft, viii., p. 595)), Babylon, formerly a very celebrated and large city, the residence of the Babylonian kings, situated on both banks of the Euphrates. Cyrus had formerly captured it, but Darius Hystaspis threw down its gates and walls, and Xerxes destroyed (?) the temple of Belus. At length the city was reduced almost to a solitude, the population having been drawn off by the neighboring Seleucia, built on the Tigris by Seleucus Nicanor. (Cf. Prof. Rawlinson in B. D. under the word and his Herodotus, vol. i. Essays vi. and viii., vol. ii. Essay iv.) The name is used in the N. T. 1. of the city itself: Acts 7:43; 1 Peter 5:13 (where some have understood Babylon, a small town in Egypt, to be referred to; but in opposition cf. Mayerhoff, Einl. in die petrin. Schriften, p. 126ff; (cf. 3 at the end below)). 2. of the territory, Babylonia: Matthew 1:11f, 17; (often so in Greek writings). 3. allegorically, of Rome as the most corrupt seat of idolatry and the enemy of Christianity: Revelation 14:8 (here Rec.elz Βαβουλων); Of Hebrew origin (Babel); Babylon, the capitol of Chaldaea (literally or figuratively (as a type of tyranny)) -- Babylon. see HEBREW Babel Englishman's Concordance Strong's Greek 89712 Occurrences Βαβυλὼν — 6 Occ. Βαβυλῶνι — 1 Occ. Βαβυλῶνος — 5 Occ. Matthew 1:11 N-GFS GRK: τῆς μετοικεσίας Βαβυλῶνος NAS: of the deportation to Babylon. KJV: they were carried away to Babylon: INT: of the deportation to Babylon Matthew 1:12 N-GFS Matthew 1:17 N-GFS Matthew 1:17 N-GFS Acts 7:43 N-GFS 1 Peter 5:13 N-DFS Revelation 14:8 N-NFS Revelation 16:19 N-NFS Revelation 17:5 N-NFS Revelation 18:2 N-NFS Revelation 18:10 N-NFS Revelation 18:21 N-NFS |