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Matthew 16:4

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Textus Receptus (Stephanus 1550)

G1074 generation γενεα
G4190 A wicked πονηρα
G2532 and και
G3428 adulterous μοιχαλις
G4592 a sign σημειον
G1934 seeketh after επιζητει
G2532 and και
G4592 sign σημειον
G3756 there shall no ου
G1325 be given δοθησεται
G846 unto it αυτη
G1487   ει
G3361   μη
G3588 the το
G4592 sign σημειον
G2495 Jonas ιωνα
G3588 of the του
G4396 prophet προφητου
G2532 And και
G2641 he left καταλιπων
G846 them αυτους
G565 departed απηλθεν

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

  A
G4190 wicked
G3428 adulterous
G1074 generation
  seeketh
G1934 after
  a
G4592 sign
  there
  shall
G4592 sign
  be
G1325 given
  unto
G4592 sign
  of
G4396 prophet
G2495 Jonas
  he
G2641 left
G846 them
G565 departed

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Greek-English Dictionary

Strongs: G4190
Greek: πονηρός
Transliteration: ponēros
Pronunciation: pon-ay-ros'
Part of Speech: Adjective
Bible Usage: bad evil grievous harm lewd malicious wicked (-ness). See also G4191 .
Definition:  

hurtful that is evil (properly in effect or influence and thus differing from G2556 which refers rather to essential character as well as from G4550 which indicates degeneracy from original virtue); figuratively calamitous; also (passively) ill that is diseased; but especially (morally) culpable that is derelict: vicious facinorous; neuter (singular) mischief malice or (plural) guilt; masculine (singular) the devil or (plural) sinners

1. full of labours, annoyances, hardships

a. pressed and harassed by labours

b. bringing toils, annoyances, perils; of a time full of peril to Christian faith and steadfastness; causing pain and trouble

2. bad, of a bad nature or condition

a. in a physical sense: diseased or blind

b. in an ethical sense: evil wicked, bad The word is used in the nominative case in Mat. 6:13. This usually denotes a title in the Greek. Hence Christ is saying, deliver us from "The Evil", and is probably referring to Satan.

Thayer's Greek–English Lexicon
of the New Testament 1889
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.