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Sodom
Strong's Definition
Sodoma (i.e. Sedom), a place in Palestine
Derivation: plural of Hebrew origin (H05467);
KJV Usage: Sodom
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
Σόδομα, Σοδων, τά (ρΐγΙν), Sodom, a city respecting the location and the destruction of which see Γόμορρα (and (in addition to references there given) McClintock and Strong's Cyclopaedia, under the word ; Schaff-Herzog, ibid.): Mat_10:15; Mat_11:23 f; Mar_6:11 (R L in brackets); Luk_10:12; Luk_17:29; Rom_9:29; 2Pe_2:6; Jud_1:7; Rev_11:8.
Mounce Concise Greek Dictionary
Σόδομα Sodoma 9x
Sodom, ( Gen_19:24 ) one of the four cities of the vale of Siddim, now covered by the Dead sea, Mat_11:23 f.; Luk_17:29 ; Rom_9:29 ; 2Pe_2:6 ; Rev_11:8
Abbott-Smith Greek Lexicon
Σόδομα , -ων , τά
( Heb . H5467 ),
Sodom ( Gen_13:10 ; Gen_13:12 , al. ): Mat_10:15 ; Mat_11:23-24 Luk_10:12 ; Luk_17:29 , Rom_9:29 ( LXX ), 2Pe_2:6 , Jud_1:7 , Rev_11:8 .†
Moulton & Milligan — Vocabulary of the Greek NT
Σόδομα [page 581]
For the declension of this place-name see Thackeray Gr. i. p. 68. It may be noted that the wall-scratchings Sodoma , Gomora in Pompeii (see A. Mau Pompeji in Leben und Kunst , Leipzig, 1900, p. 15 : Engl. Tr. p. 17) may be taken as a trace of Christianity in that town, as well as a prophecy of its end : cf. Nestle ZNTW v. (1904), p. 167 f.
STEPBible — Tyndale Abridged Greek Lexicon
Σόδομα, -ων, τά (Heb. סְדֹם),
Sodom (Gen.13:10, 12, al.): Mat.10:15 11:23-24 Luk.10:12 17:29, Rom.9:29" (LXX), 2Pe.2:6, Ju 7, Rev.11:8.†
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