Wednesday, July 15, 2026

From the Elevator to Trump's last day in office 4968 days

 


4968

In Strong’s Concordance, the number 4968 can refer to either a Hebrew word in the Old Testament or a Greek word in the New Testament. Here are the details for both:

1. Hebrew Dictionary (Old Testament)Word: מְתוּשֶׁלַח (Methushelach) Strong's H4968Pronunciation: meth-oo-sheh'-lakh Definition: "Man of a dart" or "man of the weapon"Meaning: This refers to Methuselah, the famous antediluvian patriarch, son of Enoch, and the grandfather of Noah Strong's H4968. He is well-known in the Bible for living to the age of 969, the longest recorded lifespan in the Bible Strong's H4968.

2. Greek Dictionary (New Testament)Word: σφάγιον (sphagion) Strong's G4968 Pronunciation: sfag'-ee-on Definition: A victim for sacrifice, a slain beast, or an offering Strongs's #4968.Usage: It appears in the New Testament in Acts 7:42, which quotes the Old Testament (Amos 5:25) referencing the Israelites' idolatrous sacrifices in the wilderness: "O ye house of Israel, have ye offered to me slain beasts [sphagia] and sacrifices by the space of forty years in the wilderness?"

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