2053. erion
Strong's Lexicon
erion: Wool

Original Word: ἔριον
Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter
Transliteration: erion
Pronunciation: eh'-ree-on
Phonetic Spelling: (er'-ee-on)
Definition: Wool
Meaning: wool.

Word Origin: Derived from a primary word

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - Strong's Hebrew 6785: צֶמֶר (tsemer) – wool

Usage: The Greek word "ἔριον" (erion) refers to wool, the soft, curly hair obtained from sheep and used in textile production. In the New Testament, it is used metaphorically to describe purity and whiteness, often in the context of divine or heavenly imagery.

Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient times, wool was a valuable commodity, essential for clothing and textiles. It was a symbol of wealth and prosperity, as well as purity and cleanliness. Wool was commonly used in the making of garments, and its production was a significant part of the economy in biblical regions. The imagery of wool in biblical texts often conveys ideas of purity, righteousness, and divine glory.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from eiros (wool)
Definition
wool
NASB Translation
wool (2).

Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 2053: ἔριον

ἔριον, ἐρίου, τό (diminutive of τό ἔρος or εἶρος), wool: Hebrews 9:19; Revelation 1:14. (From Homer down.)

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
wool.

Of obscure affinity; wool -- wool.

Forms and Transliterations
έρια εριον έριον ἔριον εριου ερίου ἐρίου ερίων erion érion eriou eríou
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Hebrews 9:19 N-GNS
GRK: ὕδατος καὶ ἐρίου κοκκίνου καὶ
NAS: and scarlet wool and hyssop,
KJV: and scarlet wool, and hyssop,
INT: water and wool scarlet and

Revelation 1:14 N-NNS
GRK: λευκαὶ ὡς ἔριον λευκόν ὡς
NAS: like white wool, like snow;
KJV: [were] white like wool, as white as
INT: white as if wool white as

Strong's Greek 2053
2 Occurrences


ἔριον — 1 Occ.
ἐρίου — 1 Occ.

















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