Biblica Analytica

συντέμνω

suntemnō (G4932)

to cut short

2 verses 1 books OT 0 / NT 1
AI Word Study

Based on the data provided, the Greek word συντέμνω (suntemnō) means "to cut short" or presumably to shorten something, possibly by cutting off. This definition falls under the category of "Body & Health", indicating a potential reference to physical harm or cutting off a part of the body. Considering the lemma's short definition and its semantic domain, it suggests a word that is likely associated with a physical action of cutting or shortening. The relatively infrequent usage in the Bible, with only 2 occurrences, implies that this word might be used in specific or technical contexts. The exact nature and significance of these occurrences cannot be determined without further context or analysis. The fact that we can only infer a physical or tangible action from this word highlights its specificity and likely limited application in various contexts. More detailed examination and analysis, taking into account the surrounding text, would be necessary to fully understand its significance in the Bible.

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Romans 9:28

for He will finish the work and cut it short in righteousness, because the LORD will make a short work upon the earth.”