Concordancia Strong ióta: jota, iota. Palabra Original: ἰῶτα, τόParte del Discurso: Carta indeclinable (Sustantivo) Transliteración: ióta Ortografía Fonética: (ee-o'-tah) Definición: jota, iota. RVR 1909 Número de Palabras: jota (1). HELPS Word-studies 2503 iōta ("jot" en la KJV) - "yōd, la letra más pequeña del alfabeto hebreo (arameo)" (Souter). Por analogía, la letra hebrea yōd corresponde a la letra griega iōta (la letra más pequeña del alfabeto griego). Esto también demuestra que Cristo afirma explícitamente que todos los detalles del texto original (en hebreo-griego) de las Escrituras (su gramática) son inerrantes. Strong's Concordance ióta: iota Original Word: ἰῶτα, τόPart of Speech: Indeclinable Letter (Noun) Transliteration: ióta Phonetic Spelling: (ee-o'-tah) Short Definition: a small letter of the Greek alphabet Definition: iota, a small letter of the Greek alphabet, used in the NT (like yod, the Hebrew or rather Aramaic letter which was the smallest of all) to indicate the smallest part. Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 2503: ἰῶταἰῶτα, τό, iota (A. V. jot), the Hebrew letter, yodh י, the smallest of them all; hence equivalent to the minutest part: Matthew 5:18. (Cf. Iota.) Strong's Exhaustive Concordance jot, iotaOf Hebrew origin (the tenth letter of the Hebrew alphabet); "iota", the name of the eighth letter of the Greek alphabet, put (figuratively) for a very small part of anything -- jot. Forms and Transliterations ιωτα ιώτα ἰῶτα κάβου iota iôta iōta iō̂taLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Strong's Greek 25031 Occurrence ἰῶτα — 1 Occ. Matthew 5:18 N GRK: ἡ γῆ ἰῶτα ἓν ἢ NAS: not the smallest letter or KJV: pass, one jot or one INT: the earth jot one or |