4048. perirégnumi
Strong's Lexicon
perirégnumi: To tear off, to rend, to break apart

Original Word: περιρήγνυμι
Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: perirégnumi
Pronunciation: pe-ree-RAYG-noo-mee
Phonetic Spelling: (per-ir-hrayg'-noo-mee)
Definition: To tear off, to rend, to break apart
Meaning: I tear off, as of garments.

Word Origin: From the Greek prefix "peri-" meaning "around" and "rhégnumi" meaning "to break" or "to tear."

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: The Hebrew equivalent often associated with the act of tearing garments is "קָרַע" (qarah), which appears in contexts such as Genesis 37:29, where Reuben tears his clothes upon discovering Joseph is missing.

Usage: The verb "perirégnumi" is used in the New Testament to describe the action of tearing or rending garments, often as an expression of grief, distress, or indignation. This act was a common cultural practice in ancient Jewish society, symbolizing deep emotional turmoil or protest.

Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Jewish culture, tearing one's garments was a traditional expression of mourning or extreme emotional distress. This practice is rooted in the Old Testament and was a visible sign of one's inner turmoil or reaction to blasphemy, sacrilege, or profound loss. It was a way to publicly display one's grief or outrage, often accompanied by other mourning practices such as wearing sackcloth or sitting in ashes.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from peri and rhégnumi
Definition
to tear off all around
NASB Translation
tore...off (1).

Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 4048: περιρρήγνυμι

περιρρήγνυμι (L T Tr WH περιρήγνυμι, with one rho ; see the preceding word): 1 aorist participle plural περιρρήξαντες; (περί and ῤήγνυμι); to break off on all sides, break off all round (cf. περί, III. 1): τό ἱμάτιον, to rend or tear off all around, Acts 16:22. So of garments also in 2 Macc. 4:38 and often in secular authors; Aeschylus sept. 329; Demosthenes, p. 403, 3; Polybius 15, 33, 4; Diodorus 17, 35.

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
tear off completely

From peri and rhegnumi; to tear all around, i.e. Completely away -- rend off.

see GREEK peri

see GREEK rhegnumi

Forms and Transliterations
περιεσκέπασε περιρηξαντες περιρήξαντες περιρρήξαντες περισιαλωμένους περισκελές περισκέλη περισπασμόν περισπασμός περισπασμώ perirexantes perirēxantes perirḗxantes
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Englishman's Concordance
Acts 16:22 V-APA-NMP
GRK: οἱ στρατηγοὶ περιρήξαντες αὐτῶν τὰ
NAS: them, and the chief magistrates tore their robes
KJV: the magistrates rent off their
INT: the magistrates having torn off of them the

Strong's Greek 4048
1 Occurrence


περιρήξαντες — 1 Occ.















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