Word Summary
sklēros: hard, rough
Original Word: σκληρόςTransliteration: sklēros
Phonetic Spelling: (sklay-ros')
Part of Speech: Adjective
Short Definition: hard, rough
Meaning: hard, rough
Strong's Concordance
fierce, hard.
From the base of skelos; dry, i.e. Hard or tough (figuratively, harsh, severe) -- fierce, hard.
see GREEK skelos
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 4642: σκληρόςσκληρός,
σκληρά,
σκληρόν (
σκέλλω,
σκληναι, (to dry up, be dry)), from (
Hesiod,
Theognis),
Pindar,
Aeschylus down; the
Sept. for
קָשֶׁה,
hard, harsh, rough, stiff (
τά σκληρά καί τά μαλακά, Xen) mem. 3, 10, 1); of men, metaphorically,
harsh, stern, hard:
Matthew 25:24 (
1 Samuel 25:3;
Isaiah 19:4;
Isaiah 48:4; many examples from secular authors are given by
Passow, under the word, 2 b.; (Liddell and Scott, under the word, II. 2; especially
Trench, § xiv.)); of things:
ἄνεμος,
violent, rough, James 3:4;
ὁ λόγος, offensive and intolerable,
John 6:60, equivalent to
ὅς σκανδαλίζει, 61;
σκληρά λαλεῖν κατά τίνος, to speak hard and bitter things against one,
Jude 1:15 (
σκληρά λαλεῖν τίνι is also used of one who speaks roughly,
Genesis 42:7, 30;
ἀποκρίνεσθαι σκληρά, to reply with threats,
1 Kings 12:13);
σκληρόν ἐστι followed by an infinitive, it is dangerous, turns out badly (
A. V. it is hard),
Acts 9:5 Rec.;
.