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Vine's Expository Dictionary: View Entry
TDNT Reference: 7:1,989
Strong's Number G4521 matches the Greek σάββατον (sabbaton),
which occurs 68 times in 62 verses
in the MGNT Greek.
Page 1 / 2 (Mat 12:1–Jhn 20:19)
Now G3767 then G3767, since G1893 it was the day G3904 of G3904 preparation G3904, to prevent G3363 the bodies G4983 from remaining G3306 on the cross G4716 on the Sabbath G4521 ([fn]for that Sabbath G4521 was a high G3173 day G2250), the Jews G2453 requested G2065 of Pilate G4091 that their legs G4628 be broken G2608, and the bodies be taken G142 away G142.
Now G3767 when it was evening G3798 on that day G2250, the first G1520 day of the week G4521, and when the doors G2374 were [fn]shut G2808 where G3699 the disciples G3101 were together due G1223 to fear G5401 of the [fn]Jews G2453, Jesus G2424 came G2064 and stood G2476 in their midst G3319, and *said G3004 to them, “Peace G1515 be to you.”
1. Mat 12:1–Jhn 20:19
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