Word Summary
biblos: (the inner) bark (of a papyrus plant), a scroll, a book
Original Word: βίβλοςTransliteration: biblos
Phonetic Spelling: (bib'-los)
Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine
Short Definition: (the inner) bark (of a papyrus plant), a scroll, a book
Meaning: (the inner) bark (of a papyrus plant), a scroll, a book
Strong's Concordance
book.
Properly, the inner bark of the papyrus plant, i.e. (by implication) a sheet or scroll of writing -- book.
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 976: βίβλοςβίβλος,
βίβλου,
ἡ (or rather
ἡ βύβλος (but the form
βίβλος is more common when it denotes a writing), the plant called papyrus,
Theophrastus, hist. plant. 4, 8, 2f; (
Pliny, h. n. 13, 11f (21f)); from its bark (rather,
the cellular substance of its stem (for it was an endogenous plant)) paper was made (see Tristram, Nat. Hist. etc., p. 433f; especially Dureau de la Malle in the Memoires de l'Acad. d. Inscriptions etc. tom. 19 part 1 (1851), pp. 140-183, and (in correction of current misapprehensions) Prof. E. Abbot in the Library Journal for Nov. 1878, p. 323f, where other references are also given)),
a written book, a roll or scroll:
Matthew 1:1;
Luke 3:4;
Mark 12:26;
Acts 1:20;
τῆς ζωῆς,
Philippians 4:3;
Revelation 3:5, etc.; see
βιβλίον. (From
Aeschylus down.)