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Strongs G3458

G3458

μύλος (mýlos) probably ultimately from the base of G3433 (through the idea of hardship); a "mill", i.e. (by implication), a grinder (millstone):--millstone.

Appears in a total of 6 verses:

REV 18:22

OET-LV: 22And the_sound of_harpists, and musicians, and flute_players, and trumpeters, by_no_means not may_be_heard in you anymore, and every craftsman of_every craft by_no_means not may_be_found in you anymore, and the_sound of_a_grinding_stone by_no_means not may_be_heard in you anymore, (REV_18:22)

OET-RV: 22The sounds of harpists and musicians and flutists and trumpeters will definitely never be heard in you again, and no more craftsmen will be seen in you, and the sound of grain being ground into flour will never be heard in you again. (REV 18:22)

MRK 9:42

OET-LV: 42And whoever wishfully may_stumble one of_ the these _little ones which believing in me, it_is better for_him rather if a_ heavy _grinding_stone is_hung_around around the neck of_him, and he_has_been_throw into the sea.   (MRK_9:42)

OET-RV: 42But anyone who causes a young person to falter from their trust in me, it would be better if they were thrown into the sea with a heavy weight tied around their neck. (MRK 9:42)

REV 18:21

OET-LV: 21And took_up one messenger a_stone mighty like stone great, and he_throw it into the sea saying:   Thus with_violence will_be_being_thrown Babulōn/(Bāⱱel?  ) the great city, and by_no_means not it_may_be_found anymore.   (REV_18:21)

OET-RV: 21Then a powerful messenger picked up a stone the size of a large millstone and threw it into the sea, saying, “The famous city of Babylon will be violently thrown down just like that stone, and she’ll definitely never be seen again. (REV 18:21)

MAT 18:6

OET-LV: 6But whoever wishfully may_stumble one of_ the these _little ones which believing in me, it_is_benefitting for_him that a_ heavy _grinding_stone may_be_hanged around the neck of_him, and may_be_sunk in the depth of_the sea.   (MAT_18:6)

OET-RV: 6But anyone who causes one of these small ones who believe in me to stumble, it would have been better for that person if a heavy stone had been hung around their neck and if they’d been sunk in the deep lake. (MAT 18:6)

LUK 17:2

OET-LV: 2It_is_improving for_him if a_ milling _stone is_hung_around around the neck of_him, and he_has_been_thrown_down into the sea, than that he_may_stumble of_ the one these _little ones.   (LUK_17:2)

OET-RV: 2It would be better if that person had a heavy weight tied to them and got thrown into the sea than if they cause a younger one to stumble. (LUK 17:2)

MAT 24:41

OET-LV: 41Two grinding at the grinding_stone, one is_being_taken, and one is_being_left.   (MAT_24:41)

OET-RV: 41Two people will be grinding grain—one will be taken and one left behind. (MAT 24:41)

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