Forms of the word
Greek transliteration
askos
Simplified transliteration
askos
Statistics
Frequency in New Testament
12
Morphology of Biblical Greek Tag
n-2a
Gloss
wineskin, leather bag holding wine
Definition
a leather bag, or bottle, bottle of skin, Mt. 9:17; Mk. 2:22; Lk. 5:37, 38
Greek-English Concordance for ἀσκός
| Matthew 9:17 |
Neither is new wine poured into old wineskins (askous | ἀσκούς | acc pl masc). If that happens, the wineskins (askoi | ἀσκοί | nom pl masc) split, the wine pours out, and the wineskins (askoi | ἀσκοί | nom pl masc) are ruined. Instead, new wine is put into fresh wineskins (askous | ἀσκούς | acc pl masc), and so both are preserved.” |
| Mark 2:22 |
And no one puts new wine new into old wineskins (askous | ἀσκούς | acc pl masc). old If he does, the wine will burst the skins (askous | ἀσκούς | acc pl masc) and both the wine and the skins (askoi | ἀσκοί | nom pl masc). will be wasted. But new wine new is poured into fresh wineskins.” (askous | ἀσκούς | acc pl masc) fresh |
| Luke 5:37 |
And no one puts new wine into old wineskins (askous | ἀσκούς | acc pl masc). If he does, the new wine will burst the skins (askous | ἀσκούς | acc pl masc) and it will be spilled, and the skins (askoi | ἀσκοί | nom pl masc) will be destroyed. |
| Luke 5:38 |
Rather, new wine is to be put into new wineskins (askous | ἀσκούς | acc pl masc) |