Strong's Greek #2699 - κατατομή, ῆς, ἡ katatomé (concision)
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance mutilation, cutting in pieces From a compound of kata and temno (to cut); a cutting down (off), i.e. Mutilation (ironically) -- concision. Compare apokopto. see GREEK kata see GREEK apokopto Thayer's Greek LexiconStrong's 2699: κατατομήκατατομή, κατατομης, ἡ (from κατατέμνω (cf. κατά, III. 4) to cut up, mutilate), mutilation (Latinconcisio): Philippians 3:2, where Paul sarcastically alludes to the word περιτομή which follows in Philippians 3:3; as though he would say, Keep your eye on that boasted circumcision, or to call it by its true name 'concision' or 'mutilation.' Cf. the similar passage, Galatians 5:12; see ἀποκόπτω.Englishman's Concordance (References) |