4521 GREEK σαββατον, SABBATON sab'-bat-on of Hebrew origin (shabbath H 7676); the Sabbath (i.e. Shabbath), or day of weekly repose from secular avocations (also the observance or institution itself); by extension, a se'nnight, i.e. the interval between two Sabbaths; likewise the plural in all the above applications:--sabbath (day), week. σαββασιν, Matt 12:1, Matt 12:5, Matt 12:10, Matt 12:11, Matt 12:12, Mark 1:21, Mark 2:23, Mark 2:24, Mark 3:2, Mark 3:4, Luke 4:31, Luke 6:2, Luke 6:9, Luke 13:10 σαββατα Acts 17:2 And Paul, as his manner was, went in unto them, and three sabbath days reasoned with them out of the scriptures, σαββατον, Matt 12:5, Mark 2:27, Mark 2:27, Luke 23:54, Luke 23:56, John 5:9, John 5:10, John 5:18, John 9:14, John 9:16, Acts 13:27, Acts 13:42, Acts 15:21, Acts 18:4 σαββατου, Matt 12:8, Mark 2:28, Mark 6:2, Mark 16:1, Mark 16:9, Luke 6:5, Luke 13:14, Luke 13:16, Luke 14:5, Luke 18:12, John 19:31, Acts 1:12 σαββατων, Matt 28:1, Matt 28:1, Mark 16:2, Luke 4:16, Luke 24:1, John 20:1, John 20:19, Acts 13:14, Acts 16:13, Acts 20:7, 1 Cor 16:2, Col 2:16 σαββατω, Matt 12:2, Matt 24:20, Luke 6:1, Luke 6:6, Luke 6:7, Luke 13:14, Luke 13:15, Luke 14:1, Luke 14:3, John 5:16, John 7:22, John 7:23, John 7:23, John 19:31, Acts 13:44
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