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Revelation 6:12

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Textus Receptus (Stephanus 1550)

(See Variants Below)

G2532 And και
G1492 I beheld ειδον
G3753 when οτε
G455 he had opened ηνοιξεν
G3588 the την
G4973 seal σφραγιδα
G3588 the την
G1623 sixth εκτην
G2532 and και
G2400 lo ιδου
G4578 earthquake σεισμος
G3173 a great μεγας
G1096 there was εγενετο
G2532 and και
G3588 the ο
G2246 sun ηλιος
G1096 became εγενετο
G3189 black μελας
G5613 as ως
G4526 sackcloth σακκος
G5155 of hair τριχινος
G2532 and και
G3588 the η
G4582 moon σεληνη
G1096 became εγενετο
G5613 as ως
G129 blood αιμα

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

  I
G1492 beheld
G3753 when
  he
  had
G455 opened
G1623 sixth
G4973 seal
  there
  a
G3173 great
G4578 earthquake
G1096 became
G3189 black
G4526 sackcloth
  of
G5155 hair
G4582 moon
G1096 became
G129 blood

Textus Receptus Support:

Stephanus:
Beza:
Scrivener:

Variants

This verse is not fully supported by the Beza 1598 but is supported by the Stephanus 1550.

Variant: Add "whole" before "moon."


Greek-English Dictionary

Strongs: G1492
Greek: εἴδω
Transliteration: eidō
Pronunciation: i'-do
Part of Speech: Verb
Bible Usage: be aware behold X-(idiom) can (+ not tell) consider (have) known (-ledge) look (on) perceive see be sure tell understand wist wot. Compare G3700 .
Definition:  

used only in certain past tenses the others being borrowed from the equivalent G3700 and G3708; properly to see (literally or figuratively); by implication (in the perfect only) to know

1. to see

a. to perceive with the eyes

b. to perceive by any of the senses

c. to perceive, notice, discern, discover

d. to see

1. i.e. to turn the eyes, the mind, the attention to anything

2. to pay attention, observe

3. to see about something 1d

2. i.e. to ascertain what must be done about it

1. to inspect, examine

2. to look at, behold

a. to experience any state or condition

b. to see i.e. have an interview with, to visit

3. to know

a. to know of anything

b. to know, i.e. get knowledge of, understand, perceive

1. of any fact

2. the force and meaning of something which has definite meaning

3. to know how, to be skilled in

c. to have regard for one, cherish, pay attention to (1Th. 5:

4.

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