Usage:The Greek word "πούς" (pous) primarily refers to the physical foot of a human or animal. In the New Testament, it is used both literally and metaphorically. Literally, it describes the physical feet of individuals, often in contexts of movement, travel, or actions performed wi...
(figuratively) to err, especially (morally) to sin:--for your faults, offend, sin, trespass. 265 amarthmahamartemaham-ar'-tay-mah from amartanw - hamartano 264; a sin (properly concrete):--sin. 266 amartiahamartiaham-ar-tee'-ah from amartanw - hamartano 264; a sin (properly ...
From their fight, however, they become friends, and then they do things that even offend the gods. Enkidu is cursed with a wasting disease. When he dies, Gilgamesh is horrified and determines on a quest for immorality. He fails. This is still a poignant story, since human beings still ...
offend, sin, trespass. Perhaps from a (as a negative particle) and the base of meros; properly, to miss the mark (and so not share in the prize), i.e. (figuratively) to err, especially (morally) to sin -- for your faults, offend, sin, trespass. ...
“For what is a man profited, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul? or what shall a man give in exchange for his soul?” — Jesus, Matthew 16:26 In Matthew 16 Matthew 16:26 Meaning “Notwithstanding, lest we should offend them, go thou to the sea, and cas...
Long did they wait bewildered, until Pyrrha, breaking the silence first, refused assent and asked the goddess' pardon, not daring to offend her mother's ghost by violence to her bones. In vain they sought the hidden meaning, searching to and for the baffling words' blind coverts. Then at...
This should offend the Litai (Litae, Prayers), the daughters of Zeus the thunderer, whose anger followeth unrelenting pride with vengeance, and the Erinnys (Furies) executes their wrath.’" VI. AJAX (AIAS) & ODYSSEUS (Responsible for suicide) ...
“Notwithstanding, lest we should offend them, go thou to the sea, and cast an hook, and take up the fish that first cometh up; and when thou hast opened his mouth, thou shalt find a piece of money: that take, and give unto them for me and thee.” — Jesus, Matthew 17:27 In...
(usually single) blow with the hand or any instrument, or plhssw - plesso 4141 with the fist (or a hammer), or rapizw - rhapizo 4474 with the palm; as well as from tugcanw - tugchano 5177, an accidental collision); by implication, to punish; figuratively, to offend (the ...
This should offend the Litai (Litae, Prayers), the daughters of the Thunderer Zeus, whose anger followeth unrelenting pride with vengeance, and the Erinnys (Fury) executes their wrath.’"SOURCESGREEKHomer, The Iliad - Greek Epic C8th B.C. Quintus Smyrnaeus, Fall of Troy - Greek Epic C...