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Noun (Mas. 3rd Decl.)
Perseus Dictionary Entry (Liddell and Scott [and Jones]'s Greek-English Lexicon, 9th ed., 1925-1940)
φοινικών
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Brenton translates Φοινικῶνος in Ez. 47:18, 19 as city of palm trees.
Suda On-Line agrees (s.v. Λώτ note 6):
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Dt. 34:3; Jgs. 1:16, 3:13; and 2 Chr. 28:15 make reference to ἡ πόλις τῶν φοινίκων. Is ὁ Φοινικών, therefore, just a short form of ἡ πόλις τῶν φοινίκων [by which the genitive of φοῖνιξ[1] is turned into a nominative], which becomes τοῦ Φοινικῶνος for τῆς πόλεως τῶν φοινίκων?
Occurrences in the GNT
Occurrences in the LXX
Συρο·φοινίκισσα v.l. Συρα-, -ης, ἡ | Syrophoenician woman (n.) |
Συρο·φοίνιξ, -ικος, ὁ [EXTRA] | Syrophoenician man (n.) |
Φοινίκη, -ης, ἡ | Phoenicia (n.) |
φοινικοῦς -ῆ -οῦν a.k.a. φοινίκεος [LXX] | purple-red (adj.) |
Φοινικών, -ῶνος, ὁ [LXX] | City of Palm Trees (n.) [Jericho; see Dt. 34:3, 2 Chr. 28:15] |
φοῖνιξ[1]/φοίνιξ[1], -ικος, ὁ | date palm (n.) |
φοῖνιξ[2]/φοίνιξ[2], -ικος, ὁ [EXTRA] | phoenix (n.) |
Φοῖνιξ[3], -ικος, ὁ | Phoinix or Phoinikous (n.) [seaport of] |
Φοίνιξ[4], -ικος, ὁ [LXX] | Phoenician (n.) |
Φοινίσσα, -ης, ἡ [LXX] | Phoenician woman (n.) |