greek #4485 - ῥῆγμα, ατος, τό rhégma (a fracture) Original Word: ῥῆγμα, ατος, τό Transliteration: rhégma Definition: a fracture, a ruin Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Phonetic Spelling: (hrayg'-mah) ............................................................................................................................
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance ruin.
From rhegnumi ; something torn, i.e. A fragment (by implication and abstractly, a fall) -- ruin.
see GREEK rhegnumi
Thayer's Greek Lexicon Strong's 4485: ῤῆγμα ῤῆγμα ,
ῥηγματος ,
τό (
ῤήγνυμι ),
what has been broken or rent asunder ;
a. a fracture, breach, cleft : Hippocrates (), Demosthenes, (Aristotle), Polybius, others; for בָּקִיעַ , Amos 6:11 , Alex.; b. plural for קְרָעִים , torn clothes : 1 Kings 11:30 ; 2 Kings 2:12 .
c. fall, ruin : Luke 6:49 .
Englishman's Concordance (References) Strong's Greek: 4485. ῥῆγμα (rhégma) — 1 Occurrence Luke 6:49 - N-NNS GRK: ἐγένετο τὸ ῥῆγμα τῆς οἰκίας NAS: it collapsed, and the ruin of that houseKJV: it fell; and the ruin of that houseINT: was the ruin of the house