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Strongs G5137

G5137

τράχηλος (tráchēlos) probably from G5143 (through the idea of mobility); the throat (neck), i.e. (figuratively) life:--neck.

Appears in a total of 7 verses:

ACT 20:37

OET-LV: 37And much weeping became of_all, and having_embraced on the neck of_ the _Paulos, they_were_kissing him, (ACT_20:37)

OET-RV: 37Everyone was sobbing as they hugged and kissed him (ACT 20:37)

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)

LUK 15:20

OET-LV: 20And having_risen_up, he_came to the father of_himself.   But still being_ far _away from_him, the father of_him saw him, and was_feeling_compassion, and having_run, embraced on the neck of_him and kissed him.   (LUK_15:20)

OET-RV: 20So he got up and headed back to his father, but his father saw him coming from a distance and felt sorry for him. He ran and hugged his son and kissed him, (LUK 15:20)

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)

ROM 16:4

OET-LV: 4who for the life of_me, the of_themselves neck laid_down, to_whom not I only am_giving_thanks, but also all the assemblies of_the pagans, (ROM_16:4)

OET-RV: 4who risked their lives to save mine. It’s not just me who’s thankful for them, but also all the assemblies of the non-Jews (ROM 16:4)

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)

ACT 15:10

OET-LV: 10Therefore now why are_you_all_testing the god, to_put_on a_yoke on the neck of_the apprentices/followers, that neither the fathers of_us nor we were_able to_bear?   (ACT_15:10)

OET-RV: 10So why are you all provoking God by putting a load on the shoulders of these believers that neither we, nor our ancestors, were ever able to bear? (ACT 15:10)

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