Greek Word Study · Strong’s G1794
ἐντυλίσσω
entulissō · “to wrap up”
Used 3 times across 3 books
Definition
ἐν-τυλίσσω
to wrap up (LS), roll or coil about (DCG, ii, 227, 507a): with accusative and dative, Mat.27:59 (iv, Tr. [WH], cf. similar sentence in π.; MM, Exp., xiii), Luk.23:53; pass., Jhn.20:7.†
to wrap up (LS), roll or coil about (DCG, ii, 227, 507a): with accusative and dative, Mat.27:59 (iv, Tr. [WH], cf. similar sentence in π.; MM, Exp., xiii), Luk.23:53; pass., Jhn.20:7.†
Where it appears
Matthew1
Luke1
John1
In the text
Matthew 27:59And when Joseph had taken the body, he wrapped it in a clean linen cloth,Luke 23:53And he took it down, and wrapped it in linen, and laid it in a sepulchre that was hewn in stone, wherein never man before was laid.John 20:7And the napkin, that was about his head, not lying with the linen clothes, but wrapped together in a place by itself.
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