Biblica Analytica

σκῦλον

skulon (G4661)

plunder

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

The Greek word σκῦλον (skulon) is a noun with the meaning of "plunder". Its occurrence in the Bible is limited to a single instance. As plunder, σκῦλον refers to goods or belongings taken as spoils from a conquered enemy or in a moment of conquest. The significance of σκῦλον lies in its association with the act of taking, claiming ownership over the spoils of a conquest or victory. The limited usage of this word in the Bible suggests a specific, perhaps technical or idiomatic reference, rather than a common concept in everyday language. Given the scarcity of data, it is challenging to make broader assertions about the range of usage or specific contexts in which σκῦλον might be employed. Its single occurrence in the Bible remains an isolated instance, limiting our understanding to a singular instance of this term.

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Luke 11:22

But when someone stronger attacks him and overcomes him, he takes from him his whole armor in which he trusted, and divides his plunder.