STRONGS NUMBER G5603


Word Summary
ōdē: a song, ode
Original Word: ᾠδή
Transliteration: ōdē
Phonetic Spelling: (o-day')
Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine
Short Definition: a song, ode
Meaning: a song, ode
Strong's Concordance
song.

From aido; a chant or "ode" (the general term for any words sung; while humnos denotes especially a religious metrical composition, and psalmos still more specially, a Hebrew cantillation) -- song.

see GREEK aido

see GREEK humnos

see GREEK psalmos

Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 5603: ᾠδή

ᾠδή, ᾠδῆς, (equivalent to ἀοιδή, from ἀείδω, i. e. ᾄδω, to sing), from Sophocles and Euripides down, the Sept. for שִׁיר and שִׁירָה, a song, lay, ode; in the Scriptures a song in praise of God or Christ: Revelation 5:9; Revelation 14:3; Μωϋσέως καί τοῦ ἀρνίου, the song which Moses and Christ taught them to sing, Revelation 15:3; plural with the epithet πνευματικαι, Ephesians 5:19 (here Lachmann brackets πνευματικαῖς); Colossians 3:16. (Synonym: see ὕμνος, at the end.)