Refiner Word Study metroloas (G3389)
G3389  ·  Greek  ·  Strong's Concordance
μητρολῴας
metroloas
1 occurrences in Scripture Greek

"one who murders or strikes his mother, matricide, 1 Tim. 1:9*"

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Definition and meaning

What does metroloas mean in Greek?

1
Occurrences in Scripture
G3389
Strong's number
Greek
Original language

one who murders or strikes his mother, matricide, 1 Tim. 1:9*

In the original Greek the word is written: μητρολῴας

Scripture references

Top 1 Bible verses with metroloas

These are the most notable occurrences of metroloas (G3389) across the King James Bible.

1 Timothy 1:9

Knowing this, that the law is not made for a righteous man, but for the lawless and disobedient, for the ungodly and for sinners, for unholy and profane, for murderers of fathers and murderers of mothers, for manslayers,

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Common questions

Frequently asked questions about metroloas

What does metroloas mean in Greek?

Strong's G3389 (metroloas) is a Greek word that means: one who murders or strikes his mother, matricide, 1 Tim. 1:9* It appears 1 times in the King James Bible.

How many times does metroloas appear in the Bible?

The word metroloas (G3389) appears 1 times in the original Greek text.

What is Strong's number G3389?

Strong's G3389 is metroloas, a Greek word defined as: one who murders or strikes his mother, matricide, 1 Tim. 1:9*. James Strong catalogued this in his 1890 concordance to help English readers study the original languages of the Bible.

Is metroloas in the Old Testament or New Testament?

metroloas is a Greek word found in the New Testament.