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Brown-Driver-Briggs /Thayer Dictionary - ἐρυθρός
ἐρυθρός
G2063
Transliteration: erythrós
Pronunciation: er-oo-thros'
Definition: red
- Original: ἐρυθρός - Transliteration: Eruthros - Phonetic: er-oo-thros'
- Definition:
1. the Red Sea
a. the Indian Ocean washing the shores of Arabia and Persia, with its two gulfs, of which the one on the east is called the Persian Gulf, the other on the opposite side the Arabian. In the NT the phrase denotes the upper part of the Arabian Gulf (the Heropolitie Gulf, so called [i.e. the Gulf of Suez]), through which the Israelites made their passage out of Egypt to the shore of Arabia.
- Origin: of uncertain affinity - TDNT entry: None - Part(s) of speech: Adjective - Strong's: Of uncertain affinity; red that is (with G2281" class="dictionary-topic-link">G2281) the red Sea: - red.