Word Summary
nephos: a mass of clouds, a cloud
Original Word: νέφοςTransliteration: nephos
Phonetic Spelling: (nef'-os)
Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter
Short Definition: a mass of clouds, a cloud
Meaning: a mass of clouds, a cloud
Strong's Concordance
cloud.
Apparently a primary word; a cloud -- cloud.
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 3509: νέφοςνέφος,
νέφους (allied with Latin
nubes, nebula, etc.),
τό, the
Sept. for
עָב and
עָנָן,
a cloud; in the N. T. once tropically,
a large, dense multitude, a throng:
μαρτύρων,
Hebrews 12:1; often so in secular authors, as
νεφῶν Τροωον,
πεζῶν,
ψαρων,
κολοιων,
Homer, Iliad 4, 274; 16, 66; 17, 755; 23, 133;
ἀνθρώπων,
Herodotus 8, 109;
στρουθῶν,
Aristophanes av. 578;
ἀκρίδων,
Diodorus 3, 29; peditum equitumque nubes,
Livy 35, 49.
[SYNONYMS: νέφος, νεφέλη: νέφος is general, νεφέλη specific; the former denotes the great, shapeless collection of vapor obscuring the heavens; the latter designates particular and definite masses of the same, suggesting form and limit. Cf. Schmidt vol. i., chapter 36.]