Strongs 237 Jun 2026
In the world of biblical scholarship, "Strong’s 237" refers to two distinct entries in Strong's Exhaustive Concordance —one Greek and one Hebrew. While they are numerically identical, they offer vastly different insights into the biblical narrative, from the geography of a royal friendship to the exclusivity of Christ’s salvation. Strong’s Greek 237: Allachothen (ἀλλαχόθεν)
In this verse, Jesus contrasts the legitimate shepherd (who enters through the door) with a thief or robber who enters — i.e., by an illegitimate or unauthorized point of entry. strongs 237
: Derived from allos (Strong's G243), meaning "another". In the world of biblical scholarship, "Strong’s 237"
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