In the volume of the book [ε ν κ ε φ α λ ι δ ι β ι β λ ι ο υ]. Kefaliv, N. T. o, is a diminutive, meaning little head. Lat. capitellum or capitulum. The extremity or end, as the capital of a column. See Exodus 26:32; Exodus 26:37. Sometimes the column itself, as Exodus 40:18; Numbers 3:36. Said to be used of the tips or knobs of the rollers around which parchments were rolled, but no instances are cited. A roll of parchment, a book - roll, Ezekiel 2:9. Meaning here the Scriptures of the O. T. for Hebrew megilla. Kefaliv is found in LXX with bibliou book, only Ezekiel 2:9; Psalms 39:7. For, biblion book, see on 2 Timothy 4:13.

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