Strong's G1147 · Greek
δάκτυλος
daktulos · /dak'-too-los/
Definition
probably from 1176; a finger:--finger.
KJV: finger
Root / derivation: probably from 1176
KJV usage breakdown
How the Authorized (KJV) translators rendered δάκτυλος across 8 verses.
Every occurrence (KJV)
8 verses use this word, grouped by book — the translated form is highlighted.
Luke3 verses
But if I with the finger of God cast out devils, no doubt the kingdom of God is come upon you.
Luke 11:46And he said, Woe unto you also, ye lawyers! for ye lade men with burdens grievous to be borne, and ye yourselves touch not the burdens with one of your fingers.
Luke 16:24And he cried and said, Father Abraham, have mercy on me, and send Lazarus, that he may dip the tip of his finger in water, and cool my tongue; for I am tormented in this flame.
John3 verses
This they said, tempting him, that they might have to accuse him. But Jesus stooped down, and with his finger wrote on the ground, as though he heard them not.
John 20:25The other disciples therefore said unto him, We have seen the Lord. But he said unto them, Except I shall see in his hands the print of the nails, and put my finger into the print of the nails, and thrust my hand into his side, I will not believe.
John 20:27Then saith he to Thomas, Reach hither thy finger, and behold my hands; and reach hither thy hand, and thrust it into my side: and be not faithless, but believing.
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Frequently asked questions
What does Strong's G1147 (daktulos) mean?
probably from 1176; a finger:--finger.
How many times does G1147 appear in the Bible?
Strong's G1147 (δάκτυλος) appears in 8 verses of the King James Version, most often translated “finger.”
How is daktulos translated in the KJV?
In the KJV, Strong's G1147 is rendered as “finger” (5×), “fingers” (3×).
Where does the Greek word δάκτυλος come from?
probably from 1176