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greek #4966 - Συχέμ, ἡ Suchem (Shechem)


Original Word:Συχέμ, ἡ
Transliteration: Suchem
Definition:Shechem, a city in Samaria
Part of Speech:Proper Noun, Indeclinable
Phonetic Spelling:(soo-khem')
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Strong's Exhaustive Concordance

Sychem.

Of Hebrew origin (Shkem); Sychem (i.e. Shekem), the name of a Canaanite and of a place in Palestine -- Sychem.

see HEBREW Shkem


Thayer's Greek Lexicon

Strong's 4966: Συχέμ

Συχέμ, Hebrew שְׁכֶם (i. e. 'shoulder,' 'ridge'), Shechem (A. V. Sychem (see below)), proper name of:

1. a man of Canaan, son of Hamor (see Ἑμμόρ), prince in the city of Shechem (Genesis 33:19; Genesis 34:2ff): Acts 7:16 R G.

2. a city of Samaria (in the Sept. sometimes Συχέμ, indeclinable, sometimes Σικιμα, genitive Σικιμων, as in Josephus and Eusebius; once τήνΣικιματήνἐνὄρειΑφραιμ, 1 Kings 12:25 (for still other variant see B. D. (especially American edition) under the word )), Vulg.Sichem (edited by Tdf. Sychem; cf. B. D. as above), situated in a valley abounding in springs at the foot of Matt. Gerizim (Josephus, Antiquities 5, 7, 2; 11, 8, 6); laid waste by Abimelech (Judges 9:45), it was rebuilt by Jeroboam and made the seat of government (1 Kings 12:23). From the time of Vespasian it was called by the Romans Neapolis (on coins Flavia Neapoils); whence by corruption comes its modern name, Nablus (or Nabulus); according to Prof. Socin (in Bädeker's Palestine, p. 331) it contains about 13,000 inhabitants (of whom 600 are Christians, and 140 Samaritans) together with a few ("about 100") Jews: Acts 7:16.

Englishman's Concordance (References)

Strong's Greek: 4966. Συχέμ (Suchem) — 2 Occurrences

Acts 7:16 - N
GRK:μετετέθησαν εἰς Συχὲμ καὶ ἐτέθησαν
NAS: [From there] they were removed to Shechem and laid
KJV: into Sychem, and
INT: were carried over to Shechem and were placed

Acts 7:16 - N
GRK:Ἑμμὼρ ἐν Συχέμ
NAS: from the sons of Hamor in Shechem.
KJV: of Emmor [the father] of Sychem.
INT: of Hamor in of Shechem

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