- Original: ὑποπόδιον
- Transliteration: Hupopodion
- Phonetic: hoop-op-od'-ee-on
- Definition:
1. a footstool
a. to make one a footstool of one's feet, i.e. to subject, to reduce under one's power
b. metaph. taken from the practice of conquerors who placed their feet on the necks of their conquered enemies
- Origin: from a compound of
G5259 and
G4228
- TDNT entry: None
- Part(s) of speech: Noun Neuter
- Strong's: Neuter of a compound of
G5259 and
G4228 ; something under the feet that is a footrest (figuratively): - footstool.
Total KJV Occurrences: 5
• footstool, 5
Act 2:35; Act 7:49;
Hebrews 1:13;
Hebrews 10:13; Jam 2:3