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Strong's #4536 - σάλπιγξ
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σάλπ-ιγξ, ιγγος, ἡ,
war-trumpet, ὅτε τ' ἴαχε σάλπιγξ Il. 18.219; ς. ἡ ἱερά Artem. 1.56, cf. Lyd. Mens. 4.73: — on various σάλπιγγες, v. Poll. 4.85 sq., Sch. Il. l.c.: — ς. Τυρσηνική A. Eu. 568, E. Ph. 1378, Heracl. 831; ὑπαὶ σάλπιγγος by sound of trumpet, S. El. 711, cf. Ar. Ach. 1001; also ἀπὸ ς . X. Eq.Mag. 3.12, Plb. 4.13.1 .
2. metaph., Πιερικὰ ς ., of Pindar, AP 7.34 (Antip. Sid.); οὐρανίη ς . thunder, Tryph. 327, Nonn. D. 2.558 .
II = cross σάλπισμα, ap. Arist. Rh. 1408a9 .
III ς. θαλασσία, = cross στρόμβος 2, Archil. 192; cf. σάλπη . name of a bird, Hsch. (perh. = cross σαλπιγκτής 2 ). a kind of comet, Ptol. Tetr. 90 . epith. of Athena at Argos, Lyc. 915,986, Paus. 2.21.3 .
σάλπιγξ, σάλπιγγος, ἡ, a trumpet: Matthew 24:31 (cf. Buttmann, 161 (141); 343 (295)); 1 Corinthians 14:8; Hebrews 12:19; Revelation 1:10; Revelation 4:1; Revelation 8:2, 6, 13; Revelation 9:14; ἐν σάλπιγγι Θεοῦ, a trumpet which sounds at God's command (Winer's Grammar, § 36, 3 b.), 1 Thessalonians 4:16; ἐν τῇ ἐσχάτῃ σάλπιγγι, the trumpet which will sound at the last day, 1 Corinthians 15:52 (4 (2) Esdr.
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σάλπιγξ , -ιγγος , ἡ ,
[in LXX chiefly for H7782, H2689;]
a trumpet, used in war and in religious ceremonies: 1 Corinthians 14:8, Hebrews 12:19, Revelation 1:10; Revelation 4:1; Revelation 8:2; Revelation 8:6; Revelation 8:11; Revelation 9:14 By meton., a trumpet blast: μετὰ σ . μεγάλης , Matthew 24:31; ἐν σ . θεοῦ , 1 Thessalonians 4:16; ἐν τ . ἐσχάτῃ σ ., 1 Corinthians 15:52.†
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For σκῆνος, ";tent,"; ";tabernacle,"; used metaph. of the body, as the dwelling-place of the soul, in 2 Corinthians 5:1; 2 Corinthians 5:4, see the exx. from Pythagorean philosophy in Field Notes, p. 183, and the sepulchral epigram, Brit. Mus. Inscrr. IV. (1916), No. 1114, placed over a recumbent skeleton—
Εἰπεῖν τίς δύναται, σκῆνος λιπόσαρκον ἀθρήσας,
εἴπερ Ὕλας ἢ Θερσίτης ἦν, ὦ παροδεῖτα;
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