Word Summary
probaton: a little sheep
Original Word: πρόβατονTransliteration: probaton
Phonetic Spelling: (prob'-at-on)
Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter
Short Definition: a little sheep
Meaning: a little sheep
Strong's Concordance
a sheep
Probably neuter of a presumed derivative of probaino; something that walks forward (a quadruped), i.e. (specially), a sheep (literally or figuratively) -- sheep(-fold).
see GREEK probaino
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 4263: πρόβατονπρόβατον,
προβάτου,
τό (from
προβαίνω, properly, 'that which walks forward'), from
Homer down, the
Sept. chiefly for
צֹאן, then for
שֶׂה, sometimes for
כֶּבֶשׂ and
כֶּשֶׂב (a lamb), properly,
any four-footed, tame animal accustomed to graze, small cattle (opposed to large cattle, horses, etc.), most common
a sheep or a goat; but especially a sheep, and so always in the N. T.:
Matthew 7:15;
Matthew 10:16;
Matthew 12:11;
Mark 6:34;
Luke 15:4, 6;
John 2:14;
John 10:1-4, 11f.;
Acts 8:32 (from
Isaiah 53:7);
1 Peter 2:25;
Revelation 18:13;
πρόβατα σφαγῆς, sheep destined for the slaughter,
Romans 8:36. metaphorically,
πρόβατα,
sheep, is used of the followers of any master:
Matthew 26:31 and
Mark 14:27 (from
Zechariah 13:7); of mankind, who as needing salvation obey the injunctions of him who provides it and leads them to it; so of the followers of Christ:
John 10:7f, 15f, 26;
John 21:16 (
R G L Tr text
WH marginal reading),
(R G L WH marginal reading); Hebrews 13:20; τά πρόβατα ἀπολωλότα (see ἀπόλλυμι, at the end), Matthew 10:6; Matthew 15:24; τά πρόβατα in distinction from τά ἐρίφια, are good men as distinguished from bad people, Matthew 25:33.