- Original: κέντρον
- Transliteration: Kentron
- Phonetic: ken'-tron
- Definition:
1. a sting, as that of bees, scorpions, locusts. Since animals wound by their sting and even cause death, Paul attributes death, personified as a sting, i.e. a deadly weapon
2. an iron goad, for urging on oxen, horses and other beasts of burden
a. hence the proverb, to kick against the goad, i.e. to offer vain and perilous or ruinous resistance
- Origin: from kenteo (to prick)
- TDNT entry: 14:03,4
- Part(s) of speech: Noun Neuter
- Strong's: From κεντέω kenteō(to prick); a point (centre) that is a sting (figuratively poison) or goad (figuratively divine impulse): - prick sting.
Total KJV Occurrences: 3
• sting, 2
1 Corinthians 15:55;
1 Corinthians 15:56
• stings, 1
Revelation 9:10