Lexical Summary dōdeka: two and ten, twelve Original Word: δώδεκαTransliteration: dōdeka Phonetic Spelling: (do'-dek-ah) Part of Speech: Indeclinable Numeral (Adjective) Short Definition: two and ten, twelve Meaning: two and ten, twelve Strong's Concordance twelve. From duo and deka; two and ten, i.e. A dozen -- twelve. see GREEK duo see GREEK deka Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 1427: δώδεκαδώδεκα, οἱ, αἱ, τά (from Homer down), twelve: Matthew 9:20; Matthew 10:1; (L T Tr WH in Acts 19:7; Acts 24:11 for δεκαδύο); Revelation 7:5 (R G i b'); Revelation 21:21, etc.; οἱ δώδεκα, the twelve apostles of Jesus, so called by way of eminence: Mark 9:35; Mark 10:32; Mark 11:11; Matthew 26:14, 20; Luke 22:3, etc. |