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# γράμμα -τος, τό
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## Word data
* Strongs: G11210
* Alternate spellings:
* Principle Parts:
* Part of speech:
* Instances in Scripture: 14
* All Scriptures cited: Yes
## Etymology:
[γράφω]()),
* LXX/Hebrew glosses:
* Time Period/Ancient Authors:
* Related words:
* Antonyms for all senses
* Synonyms for all senses:
## Senses
### Sense 1.0:
#### Definition:
#### Glosses:
that which is traced;
#### Explanation:
drawn, a picture;
#### Citations:
that which is traced or drawn, a picture.
### Sense 2.0:
#### Definition:
#### Glosses:
that which is written;
#### Explanation:
#### Citations:
that which is written;
### Sense 3.0:
#### Definition:
#### Glosses:
a character, letter;
#### Explanation:
#### Citations:
a character, letter: [Ga 6:11](Gal 6:11);
### Sense 4.0:
#### Definition:
#### Glosses:
a writing, a written document;
#### Explanation:
#### Citations:
a writing, a written document;
### Sense 4.1:
#### Definition:
#### Glosses:
a bill;
#### Explanation:
account;
#### Citations:
a bill or account: [Lk 16:6](Luk 16:6), [7](Luk 16:7);
### Sense 4.2:
#### Definition:
#### Glosses:
a letter;
#### Explanation:
#### Citations:
a letter: [Ac 28:21](Act 28:21);
### Sense 4.3:
#### Definition:
#### Citations:
[τὰ ἱερὰ γ.](), the sacred writings, i.e. the OT: [II Ti 3:15](2Ti 3:15) (so in Philo, Vit. Mos., iii, 39) ;
### Sense 4.4:
#### Definition:
#### Citations:
[τὸ γ.](), the letter, the written word as an external authority in contrast with the direct influence of the Spirit as manifested in the new Covenant: Ro 2:2[[7](2Co 3:7)](Luk 16:7), [29](Rom 2:29) [7:6](Rom 7:6), [II Co 3:6](2Co 3:6), 7;
### Sense 4.5:
#### Definition:
#### Citations:
[τὰ γ.](), letters, i.e. learning: Jo [[7](2Co 3:7)](Luk 16:7):15, [Ac 26:24](Act 26:24). (In [π.]() an illiterate person is very frequently referred to as [γράμματα μὴ εἰδότης](), and this "never means anything else than inability to write": MM, Exp., x; but v. also Cremer, 166; DCG, i, 202; ii, 584.)