| Thayer's Greek LexiconSTRONGS NT 2166: Αὐφράτης Αὐφράτης, Αὐφράτου, ὁ, Euphrates, a large and celebrated river, which rises in the mountains of Armenia Major, flows through Assyria, Syria, Mesopotamia and the city of Babylon, and empties into the Persian Gulf (Hebrew פְּרָת (i. e. (probably) 'the great stream' (Genesis 1:18); cf. Fried. Delitzsch, Wo lag d. Par., p. 169)): Revelation 9:14; Revelation 16:12. (B. D. under the word and references there.) Forms and TransliterationsΕυφρατη Εὐφράτῃ Ευφρατην Εὐφράτην Euphrate Euphratē Euphrátei Euphrátēi Euphraten Euphratēn Euphráten Euphrátēn LinksInterlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel Texts | 



