Strong's Concordance, Greek Dictionary

Pitiful, tender-hearted, well compassioned, i.e., sympathetic

Greek: εὔσπλαγχνος, eusplanchnos (G2155)

2 King James Bible Verses

Here are pitiful, tender-hearted and related words in the Bible. What does the source Greek word εὔσπλαγχνος mean and how is it used in the Bible? Below are the English definition details. Also below are examples within Bible verses highlighted in yellow (follow this link to go there). Tap or hover on blue, underlined words to see more original scripture and meanings. Information sourced from Strong's Concordance[1].

Definition Details

Strong's Number: G2155

Greek Base Word: εὔσπλαγχνος

Usage: Pitiful, tender-hearted

Definition: Well compassioned, i.e., sympathetic.

Detailed definition:

  1. Having strong bowels.
  2. Compassionate, tender hearted.

Derived terms: From G2095 and G4698.

See also:

  1. G2095
  2. G4698

Pronunciation:

  1. Biblical International Phonetic Alphabet: ˈɛβ.splɑŋ.xnos
  2. Modern International Phonetic Alphabet: ˈef.splɑŋ.xnows
  3. Transliteration: eusplanchnos
  4. Biblical Pronunciation: EV-splahng-hnose
  5. Modern Pronunciation: AFE-splahng-hnose


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Bible Verses with εὔσπλαγχνος (G2155)

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Sources:

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