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Galatians 4:14

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Textus Receptus (Stephanus 1550)

G2532 And και
G3588 which τον
G3986 temptation πειρασμον
G3450 my μου
G3588 which τον
G1722 was in εν
G3588 which τη
G4561 flesh σαρκι
G3450 my μου
G3756 not ουκ
G1848 ye despised εξουθενησατε
G3761 nor ουδε
G1609 rejected εξεπτυσατε
G235 but αλλ
G5613 as ως
G32 an angel αγγελον
G2316 of God θεου
G1209 received εδεξασθε
G3165 me με
G5613 even as ως
G5547 Christ χριστον
G2424 Jesus ιησουν

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

G3986 temptation
G3588 which
  was
G4561 flesh
  ye
G1848 despised
G1609 rejected
G235 but
G1209 received
  an
G32 angel
  of
  even
G5547 Christ
G2424 Jesus

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Greek-English Dictionary

Strongs: G4561
Greek: σάρξ
Transliteration: sarx
Pronunciation: sarx
Part of Speech: Noun Feminine
Bible Usage: carnal (-ly + -ly minded) flesh ([-ly]).
Definition:  

flesh (as stripped of the skin) that is (strictly) the meat of an animal (as food) or (by extension) the body (as opposed to the soul (or spirit) or as the symbol of what is external or as the means of kindred or (by implication) human nature (with its frailties (physically or morally) and passions) or (specifically) a human being (as such)

1. flesh (the soft substance of the living body, which covers the bones and is permeated with blood) of both man and beasts

2. the body

a. the body of a man

b. used of natural or physical origin, generation or relationship

1. born of natural generation

c. the sensuous nature of man, "the animal nature"

1. without any suggestion of depravity

2. the animal nature with cravings which incite to sin

3. the physical nature of man as subject to suffering

3. a living creature (because possessed of a body of flesh) whether man or beast

4. the flesh, denotes mere human nature, the earthly nature of man apart from divine influence, and therefore prone to sin and opposed to God

Thayer's Greek–English Lexicon
of the New Testament 1889
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.