Γραφαί

graphḗ

Scriptures

Written text or writing, especially an official or authoritative document; in Hellenistic and early Roman contexts, chiefly refers to individual passages or entire bodies of sacred writing, particularly those recognized as authoritative among Israelite/Judean groups. The term refers generally to 'what is written' but becomes specialized in Jewish and early Christian usage for the text of the Hebrew scriptures or Septuagint.

G1124

Mark 14:49 · Word #18

Lexicon G1124

Lemmaγραφή
Transliterationgraphḗ
Strong'sG1124
DefinitionWritten text or writing, especially an official or authoritative document; in Hellenistic and early Roman contexts, chiefly refers to individual passages or entire bodies of sacred writing, particularly those recognized as authoritative among Israelite/Judean groups. The term refers generally to 'what is written' but becomes specialized in Jewish and early Christian usage for the text of the Hebrew scriptures or Septuagint.

Morphology N NOM F PL All morphology codes

Part of Speech N — Noun — A person, place, thing, or idea
Case NOM — Nominative — The subject of the sentence
Gender F — Feminine — Grammatical feminine
Number PL — Plural — More than one

Common Translation

PhraseScriptures
Literalscriptures

Lexical Info

Lemmaγραφή
Strong'sG1124

SIBI-P1 Translation G1124-01

Sacred Writings

Morphological NotesNoun, nominative, feminine, plural (Gr,N,,,,,NFP); functions as a subject or predicate nominative and denotes multiple writings.
Rendering RationaleThe plural nominative form Γραφαί denotes multiple written texts, and in Hellenistic Jewish usage refers especially to recognized sacred writings. "Sacred Writings" preserves both the root sense of inscribed texts and the specialized authoritative nuance, while reflecting the feminine plural nominative form.

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