Lexicon dódekatos: Twelfth Original Word: δωδέκατος Strong's Exhaustive Concordance twelfth. From dodeka; twelfth -- twelfth. see GREEK dodeka NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom dódeka Definition twelfth NASB Translation twelfth (1). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 1428: δωδέκατοςδωδέκατος, δωδεκάτῃ, δωδέκατον, twelfth: Revelation 21:20. (From Homer on.) Topical Lexicon Word Origin: Derived from δώδεκα (dōdeka), meaning "twelve."Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: The concept of "twelfth" in Hebrew is often represented by the word שְׁנֵים עָשָׂר (shenayim asar) or its ordinal form, שְׁנֵים עָשָׂר (shenayim asar), which corresponds to Strong's Hebrew entries H8147 (שְׁנַיִם, shenayim) for "two" and H6240 (עָשָׂר, asar) for "ten." These entries are used in the Old Testament to denote the twelfth in a sequence, similar to the Greek δωδέκατος. Usage: The term δωδέκατος is used in the New Testament to denote the twelfth in a sequence, often in reference to time or order. Context: The Greek word δωδέκατος appears in the New Testament in contexts that emphasize order and sequence, particularly in relation to time. It is used to specify the twelfth month or the twelfth hour, indicating a precise point in a sequence. This term underscores the importance of order and structure in biblical narratives and teachings. Forms and Transliterations δωδεκάτη δωδεκατος δωδέκατος δωδεκάτου δωδεκάτω dodekatos dodékatos dōdekatos dōdékatosLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel Texts |