Lexical Summary panoplia: full armor Original Word: πανοπλίαTransliteration: panoplia Phonetic Spelling: (pan-op-lee'-ah) Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Short Definition: full armor Meaning: full armor Strong's Concordance full armor. From a compound of pas and hoplon; full armor ("panoply") -- all (whole) armour. see GREEK pas see GREEK hoplon Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 3833: πανοπλίαπανοπλία, πανοπλίας, ἡ (from πάνοπλος wholly armed, in full armor; and this from πᾶς and ὅπλον), full armor, complete armor (i. e. a shield, sword, lance, helmet, greaves, and breastplate, (cf. Polybius 6, 28, 2ff)): Luke 11:22; Θεοῦ, which God supplies (Winer's Grammar, 189 (178)), Ephesians 6:11, 13, where the spiritual helps needed for overcoming the temptations of the devil are so called. (Herodotus, Plato, Isocrates, Polybius, Josephus, the Sept.; tropically, of the various appliances at God's command for punishing, Wis. 5:18.) |