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Strong's #3400 - μίλιον
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- a mile, among the Romans the distance of a thousand paces or eight stadia, about 1.5 km [somewhat less than our mile]
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μῑλῐ-ον, τό, a Roman mile, Plb. 34.11.8, Str. 3.1.9, Matthew 5:41, Plu. CG 7: — also μείλιον (q. v.).
μίλιον, μιλιου, τό (a word of Latin origin (cf. Buttmann, 18 (16))), a mile, among the Romans the distance of a thousand paces or eight stadia (somewhat less than our mile): Matthew 5:41. (Polybius, Strabo, Plato.)
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*† μίλιον , -ου , τό ,
a Roman mile (1680 yds.) : Matthew 5:41.†
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The use of this word in 2 Corinthians 4:10 may be illustrated from Photius Bibliotheca, p. 513.36, cited by Deissmann (LAE, p. 96 n..1) from the Thesaurus Graecae Linguae—οἱ γὰρ κόκκοι μετὰ τὴν ἐκ σήψεως νέκρωσιν καὶ φθορὰν ἀναζῶσι, ";for the seeds come to life again after death and destruction by decay."; See also Vett. Val. p. 53.8 τὰ ἐκτρώματα γίνονται καὶ δυστοκίαι καὶ νεκρώσεις. In Mark 3:5 D νέκρωσις is substituted for πώρωσις.
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