Basketful Basket

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Basketful Basket [1]

1: κόφινος (Strong'S #2894 — Noun Masculine — kophinos — kof'-ee-nos )

was "a wicker basket," originally containing a certain measure of capacity,  Matthew 14:20;  16:9;  Mark 6:43 (Rv, "basketfuls"); 8:19;   Luke 9:17;  13:8 in some mss.;   John 6:13 .

2: σπυρίς (Strong'S #4711 — Noun Feminine — spuris — spoo-rece' )

or sphuris, signifies "something round, twisted or folded together" (connected with speira, "anything rolled into a circle;" Eng., "sphere"); hence a reed basket, plaited, a capacious kind of hamper, sometimes large enough to hold a man,  Matthew 15:37;  16:10;  Mark 8:8,20 (Rv, "basketfuls");   Acts 9:25 .

3: σαργάνη (Strong'S #4553 — Noun Feminine — sargane — sar-gan'-ay )

denotes (a) "a braided rope or band," (b) "a large basket made of ropes, or a wicker "basket" made of entwined twigs,  2 Corinthians 11:33 . That the "basket" in which Paul was let down from a window in Damascus is spoken of by Luke as a spuris, and by Paul himself as a sargane, is quite consistent, the two terms being used for the same article.

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