STRONGS G2836:
κοιλία,
κοιλίας,
ἡ (
κοῖλος hollow); the
Sept. for
בֶּטֶן, the belly;
מֵעִים` the bowels;
קֶרֶן, the interior, the midst of a thing;
רֶחֶם, the womb;
the belly: and
1. the whole belly, the entire cavity; hence
ἡ ἄνω and
ἡ κάτω κοιλία,
the upper (i. e. the stomach) and the lower belly are distinguished; very often so in Greek writings from
Herodotus down.
2. the lower belly, the alvine region, the receptacle of the excrement (
Plutarch, symp. 7, 1, 3 under the end
εἴπερ εἰς κοιλίαν ἐχώρει διά στομαχου πᾶν τό πινόμενον):
Matthew 15:17;
Mark 7:19.
3. the gullet (Latin
stomachus):
Matthew 12:40;
Luke 15:16 (
WH Tr marginal reading
χορτασθῆναι ἐκ etc.);
1 Corinthians 6:13;
Revelation 10:9f;
δουλεύειν τῇ κοιλία, to be given up to the pleasures of the palate, to gluttony (see
δουλεύω, 2 b.),
Romans 16:18; also for
ὧν ὁ Θεός ἡ κοιλία,
Philippians 3:19;
κοιλίας ὄρεξις, Sir. 23:6.
4. the womb, the place where the foetus is conceived and nourished till birth:
Luke 1:41f,
44;
Luke 2:21;
Luke 11:27;
Luke 23:29;
John 3:4 (very often so in the
Sept.; very rarely in secular authors;
Epictetus diss. 3, 22, 74; of the uterus of animals, ibid. 2, 16, 43);
ἐκ (beginning from (see
ἐκ, IV. 1))
κοιλίας μητρός,
Matthew 19:12;
Luke 1:15;
Acts 3:2;
Acts 14:8;
Galatians 1:15, (for
אֵם מִבֶּטֶן,
Psalm 21:11 (
Ps. 22:11); Psalms 70:6 (
Ps. 71:6);
Job 1:21;
Isaiah 49:1;
Judges 16:17 (the Vaticanus manuscript,
ἀπό κοιλίας μητρός; cf.
Winer's Grammar, 33 (32))).
5. in imitation of the Hebrew
בֶּטֶן, tropically,
the innermost part of a man, the soul, heart, as the seat of thought, feeling, choice (
Job 15:35;
Job 32:18 (the
Sept. γαστήρ);
Proverbs 18:8 (the
Sept. ψυχή);
Proverbs 20:27,
30;
26:22 (the
Sept. σπλάγχνα);
Habakkuk 3:16; Sir. 19:12 Sir. 51:21):
John 7:38.
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