A 1: γυμνός ►
(Strong's #1131 Adjective gumnos goom-nos' )
signifies (a) "unclothed," Mark 14:52; in Matthew 14:51 it is used as a noun ("his" and "body" being italicized); (b) "scantily or poorly clad," Matthew 25:36,38,43,44; Acts 19:16 (with torn garments); James 2:15; (c) "clad in the undergarment only" (the outer being laid aside), John 21:7 (see CLOTHING); (d) metaphorically, (1) of "a bare seed," 1 Corinthians 15:37; (2) of "the soul without the body," 2 Corinthians 5:3; (3) of "things exposed to the all-seeing eye of God," Hebrews 4:13; (4) of "the carnal condition of a local church," Revelation 3:17; (5) of "the similar state of an individual," Revelation 16:15; (b) of "the desolation of religious Babylon," Revelation 17:16 .
B 1: γυμνιτεύω ►
(Strong's #1130 Verb gumniteuo goom-nayt-yoo'-o )
"to be naked or scantily clad" (akin to A), is used in 1 Corinthians 4:11 . In the Koine writings (see Preface to Vol. 1) it is used of being light-armed.
C 1: γυμνότης ►
(Strong's #1132 Noun Feminine gumnotes goom-not'-ace )
"nakedness" (akin to A), is used (a) of "want of sufficient clothing," Romans 8:35; 2 Corinthians 11:27; (b) metaphorically, of "the nakedness of the body," said of the condition of a local church, Revelation 3:18 .
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