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sés: a moth Original Word: σής, σητός, ὁ Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Transliteration: sés Phonetic Spelling: (sace) Short Definition: a moth Definition: a moth.
Word Origin a prim. word Definition a moth NASB Translation moth (3). STRONGS NT 4597: σής
σής, σητός, ὁ (Hebrew סָס., Isaiah 51:8; עָשׁ, Job 4:19; Job 13:28), a moth, the clothes-moth (B. D., under the word ; Alex.'s Kitto, under the word Ash): Matthew 6:19; Luke 12:33. (Pindar, Aristophanes, Aristotle, Theophrastus, others.)
moth. Apparently of Hebrew origin (cac); a moth -- moth. see HEBREW cac
σης σὴς σήτες σητός ses sēs sḕs
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σὴς — 3 Occ.
Matthew 6:19 N-NMS BIB: γῆς ὅπου σὴς καὶ βρῶσις NAS: on earth, where moth and rust destroy, KJV: earth, where moth and rust INT: earth where moth and rustMatthew 6:20 N-NMS BIB: ὅπου οὔτε σὴς οὔτε βρῶσις NAS: where neither moth nor rust KJV: where neither moth nor rust INT: where neither moth nor rust Luke 12:33 N-NMS BIB: ἐγγίζει οὐδὲ σὴς διαφθείρει NAS: comes near nor moth destroys. KJV: approacheth, neither moth corrupteth. INT: does draw near nor moth destroy 3 Occurrences
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