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Revelation 12:9 — King James Version← Study notes

And the great dragon was cast out, that old serpent, called the Devil, and Satan, which deceiveth the whole world: he was cast out into the earth, and his angels were cast out with him.


Revelation 12:9Greek Interlinear

Greek · Revelation 12:932 words
καὶkaiand / also
ἐβλήθηeblēthēarise, cast (out), lay
hothe
δράκωνdrakōndragon
hothe
μέγαςmegas(+ fear) exceedingly, great(-est), high
hothe
ὄφιςophisserpent
hothe
ἀρχαῖοςarchaios(them of) old (time)
hothe
καλούμενοςkaloumenosbid, call (forth), (whose
ΔιάβολοςDiabolosfalse accuser, devil, slanderer
καὶkaiand / also
hothe
ΣατανᾶςSatanasSatan
hothe
πλανῶνplanōngo astray, deceive, err
τὴνtēnthe
οἰκουμένηνoikoumenēnearth, world
ὅληνholēnall, altogether, every whit
ἐβλήθηeblēthēarise, cast (out), lay
εἰςeisinto / to
τὴνtēnthe
γῆνgēncountry, earth(-ly), ground
καὶkaiand / also
οἱhoithe
ἄγγελοιangeloiangel, messenger
αὐτοῦautouhe / she / it / same
μετ’met’after(-ward), he again, against
αὐτοῦautouhe / she / it / same
ἐβλήθησανeblēthēsanarise, cast (out), lay
Greek text from the SBL Greek New Testament (SBLGNT). Transliteration follows SBL Academic conventions.

Word-by-word meanings

καὶkaiand / also
ἐβλήθηeblēthēarise, cast (out), lay
hothe
δράκωνdrakōndragon
hothe
μέγαςmegas(+ fear) exceedingly, great(-est), high
hothe
ὄφιςophisserpent
hothe
ἀρχαῖοςarchaios(them of) old (time)
hothe
καλούμενοςkaloumenosbid, call (forth), (whose
ΔιάβολοςDiabolosfalse accuser, devil, slanderer
καὶkaiand / also
hothe
ΣατανᾶςSatanasSatan
hothe
πλανῶνplanōngo astray, deceive, err
τὴνtēnthe
οἰκουμένηνoikoumenēnearth, world
ὅληνholēnall, altogether, every whit
ἐβλήθηeblēthēarise, cast (out), lay
εἰςeisinto / to
τὴνtēnthe
γῆνgēncountry, earth(-ly), ground
καὶkaiand / also
οἱhoithe
ἄγγελοιangeloiangel, messenger
αὐτοῦautouhe / she / it / same
μετ’met’after(-ward), he again, against
αὐτοῦautouhe / she / it / same
ἐβλήθησανeblēthēsanarise, cast (out), lay

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