Word Summary
skēnoō: to have one's tent, dwell
Original Word: σκηνόωTransliteration: skēnoō
Phonetic Spelling: (skay-no'-o)
Part of Speech: Verb
Short Definition: to have one's tent, dwell
Meaning: to have one's tent, dwell
Strong's Concordance
dwell.
From skenos; to tent or encamp, i.e. (figuratively) to occupy (as a mansion) or (specially), to reside (as God did in the Tabernacle of old, a symbol of protection and communion) -- dwell.
see GREEK skenos
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 4637: σκηνόωσκηνόω,
σκήνω; future
σκηνώσω; 1 aorist
σκηνωσα; "to fix one's tabernacle, have one's tabernacle, abide (or live) in a tabernacle (or tent), tabernacle" (often in
Xenophon;
Demosthenes, p. 1257, 6); God
σκηνώσει ἐπ' αὐτούς,
will spread his tabernacle over them, so that they may dwell in safety and security under its cover and protection,
Revelation 7:15; universally, equivalent to
to dwell (
Judges 5:17): followed by
ἐν with a dative of place,
Revelation 12:12;
Revelation 13:6 (
ἐν ταῖς οἰκίαις,
Xenophon, an. 5, 5, 11);
ἐν ἡμῖν, among us,
John 1:14;
μετά τίνος, with one,
Revelation 21:3;
σύν τίνι, to be one's tent-mate,
Xenophon, Cyril 6, 1, 49. (Compare:
ἐπισκηνόω,
κατασκηνόω.)