klopé: theft Original Word: κλοπή, ῆς, ἡ Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Transliteration: klopé Phonetic Spelling: (klop-ay') Short Definition: thieving, theft Definition: thieving, theft.
Cognate: 2829 klopḗ – theft, done under cover (through stealth, fraud, etc.), i.e. thievery done secretively (not out in the open or with violence). See 2812 (kleptēs). Word Origin from kleptó Definition theft NASB Translation thefts (2). STRONGS NT 2829: κλοπή
κλοπή, κλοπῆς, ἡ (κλέπτω), theft: plural (cf. Buttmann, 77 (67); Winer's Grammar, 176 (166)), Matthew 15:19; Mark 7:21 (22). (From Aeschylus down.)
theft. From klepto; stealing -- theft. see GREEK klepto
εκλοποφόρησάς κλοπαι κλοπαί κλοπαίς κλοπή κλοπής klopai klopaí
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κλοπαί — 2 Occ.
Matthew 15:19 N-NFP BIB: μοιχεῖαι πορνεῖαι κλοπαί ψευδομαρτυρίαι βλασφημίαι NAS: fornications, thefts, FALSE witness, KJV: fornications, thefts, false witness, INT: adulteries sexual immorality thefts false witnessings slandersMark 7:21 N-NFP BIB: ἐκπορεύονται πορνεῖαι κλοπαί φόνοι μοιχεῖαι NAS: fornications, thefts, murders, INT: go forth sexual immorality thefts murders adulteries 2 Occurrences
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