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# γραφή -ῆς, ἡ
## Word data
* Strongs: G11240
* Alternate spellings:
* Principle Parts:
* Part of speech:
* Instances in Scripture: 50
* All Scriptures cited: No
## Etymology:
[γράφω]()),
* LXX/Hebrew glosses:
* Time Period/Ancient Authors:
* Related words:
* Antonyms for all senses
* Synonyms for all senses:
## Senses
#### Glosses:
a drawing, painting;
#### Explanation:
writing;
that which is written, a writing;
#### Citations:
### Sense 1.0:
#### Definition:
#### Glosses:
a drawing, painting;
#### Explanation:
#### Citations:
a drawing, painting.
### Sense 2.0:
#### Definition:
#### Glosses:
writing;
#### Explanation:
that which is written, a writing;
#### Citations:
writing;
that which is written, a writing: [πᾶσα γ.](), [[II Ti 3:16](2Ti 3:16)](2Ti 3:16); [γ. ἅγιαι](), [[Ro 1:2](Rom 1:2)](Rom 1:2); [προφητικαί](), [[Ro 16:26](Rom 16:26)](Rom 16:26); al [αἱ γ. τ. προφητῶν](), [[Mt 26:56](Mat 26:56)](Mat 26:56); [ἡ γ., αἱ γ.](), the sacred writings, the Scriptures (i.e. the OT; v. Milligan, NTD, 205); in pl., when the sacred writings as a whole are meant, e.g. [[Mt 21:42](Mat 21:42)](Mat 21:42) [[26:54](Mat 26:54)](Mat 26:54), [[Jo 5:39](Jhn 5:39)](Jhn 5:39), [[Ro 15:4](Rom 15:4)](Rom 15:4); in sing., when a particular passage is referred to, as in [[Lk 4:21](Luk 4:21)](Luk 4:21), [[Jo 19:24](Jhn 19:24)](Jhn 19:24), [[Ro 4:3](Rom 4:3)](Rom 4:3) [[9:17](Rom 9:17)](Rom 9:17) [[10:11](Rom 10:11)](Rom 10:11) [[11:2](Rom 11:2)](Rom 11:2), [[Ja 2:23](Jas 2:23)](Jas 2:23) (Cremer, 165; DCG, ii, 584).
### Sense 2.1:
#### Definition:
#### Glosses:
writing;
#### Explanation:
#### Citations:
writing;
### Sense 2.2:
#### Definition:
#### Glosses:
that which is written, a writing;
#### Explanation:
#### Citations:
that which is written, a writing: [πᾶσα γ.](), [[[II Ti 3:16](2Ti 3:16)](2Ti 3:16)](2Ti 3:16); [γ. ἅγιαι](), [[[Ro 1:2](Rom 1:2)](Rom 1:2)](Rom 1:2); [προφητικαί](), [[[Ro 16:26](Rom 16:26)](Rom 16:26)](Rom 16:26); al [αἱ γ. τ. προφητῶν](), [[[Mt 26:56](Mat 26:56)](Mat 26:56)](Mat 26:56); [ἡ γ., αἱ γ.](), the sacred writings, the Scriptures (i.e. the OT; v. Milligan, NTD, 205); in pl., when the sacred writings as a whole are meant, e.g. [[[Mt 21:42](Mat 21:42)](Mat 21:42)](Mat 21:42) [[[26:54](Mat 26:54)](Mat 26:54)](Mat 26:54), [[[Jo 5:39](Jhn 5:39)](Jhn 5:39)](Jhn 5:39), [[[Ro 15:4](Rom 15:4)](Rom 15:4)](Rom 15:4); in sing., when a particular passage is referred to, as in [[[Lk 4:21](Luk 4:21)](Luk 4:21)](Luk 4:21), [[[Jo 19:24](Jhn 19:24)](Jhn 19:24)](Jhn 19:24), [[[Ro 4:3](Rom 4:3)](Rom 4:3)](Rom 4:3) [[[9:17](Rom 9:17)](Rom 9:17)](Rom 9:17) [[[10:11](Rom 10:11)](Rom 10:11)](Rom 10:11) [[[11:2](Rom 11:2)](Rom 11:2)](Rom 11:2), [[[Ja 2:23](Jas 2:23)](Jas 2:23)](Jas 2:23) (Cremer, 165; DCG, ii, 584).