For an Informed Love of God
Bill Mounce
μνῆμα
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Gloss:
(burial) tomb
Definition:
pr. a memorial, monument; a tomb, sepulchre, Mk. 5:3, 5; Lk. 8:27; 23:53; 24:1; Acts 2:29; 7:16; Rev. 11:9*
Greek-English Concordance for μνῆμα
Mark 5:3 | He had his dwelling had among the tombs (mnēmasin | μνήμασιν | dat pl neut), and no one could bind him any longer, not even with a chain. |
Mark 5:5 | Unceasingly, night and day among the tombs (mnēmasin | μνήμασιν | dat pl neut) and in the mountains, he kept crying out and cutting himself with stones. |
Luke 8:27 | When he stepped out on the land, a man from the town met him, who was possessed by demons, and for a long time had not worn clothes or had lived in a house but among the tombs (mnēmasin | μνήμασιν | dat pl neut). |
Luke 23:53 | then taking it down, he wrapped it in a linen cloth, and laid him in a tomb (mnēmati | μνήματι | dat sg neut) cut in stone, where no one had yet been laid. |
Luke 24:1 | But on the first day of the week, at early dawn, the women came to the tomb (mnēma | μνῆμα | acc sg neut), bringing the anointing spices they had prepared. |
Acts 2:29 | My brothers, I can speak to you confidently about the patriarch David, that he is both dead and buried and his tomb (mnēma | μνῆμα | nom sg neut) is with us to this day. |
Acts 7:16 | and they were brought back to Shechem and laid in the tomb (mnēmati | μνήματι | dat sg neut) that Abraham had bought for a sum of silver from the sons of Hamor in Shechem. |
Revelation 11:9 | For three and a half days those from every people and tribe and language and nation will gaze at their dead bodies and refuse to let them be placed in a tomb (mnēma | μνῆμα | acc sg neut). |