Jesus 8880: Glossary of Signs
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the Strong - ischus, ischuros, ischuō

Definition: ischus (is-khoos) Noun, Feminine; ischuros (adj), ischuō (verb) - the Strong, strength; an adjectivial noun for a strong person.

Diagram: The Sign of being "strong" or having "strength" appears to be a pose of flexing a persons biceps. The shape of a radius vesica looks just like a flexed muscle.

Mk 01:07a One is coming after me ... stronger than me ...
Mk 02:17a the ones being "strong" have no need of a healer.
Mk 03:27a But no one is able, having entered into the "house of the strong" ...
Mk 03:27c unless first, he binds the strong ... and then he will plunder his house.
Mk 05:04d and yet "nobody" was strong enough to tame him.
Mk 09:18d and they are not that strong.
Mk 12:30d and out of your whole "strength."
Mk 12:33c and out of the whole strength ...
Mk 14:37c Were you not strong (enough) to stay awake "one hour"?

Stone (petros) < Glossary > Summer


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