This is the picture of the Hebrew word mizrāq מזרק = Syring
https://languagedrops.com/word/en/hebrew/english/translate/%D7%9E%D7%96%D7%A8%D7%A7
All are the same word in Hebrew mizrāq מזרק. Times used
https://www.blueletterbible.org/lexicon/h4219/niv/wlc/0-1
The bowels, syrings, or viles φιάλας (Hebrew מזרק) also mean full of anger.
[Rev 15:7 7 “And one of the four beasts gave to the seven angels seven
golden vials ( φιάλας)
of the wrath of God, who lives for aions and aionion.”
The vials or syrings ( φιάλας) if you look at the way it is being used today is a needle full of something, here the wrath of God. Murder of innocent life is an abomination and therefore bring the wrath of Elohim.
Exo 20:13 Who was a murderer from a beginning?
Thou shalt not kill.
https://biblehub.com/text/revelation/15-7.htm
https://he.wiktionary.org/wiki/%D7%9E%D7%96%D7%A8%D7%A7
The main Greek words had to do with charagma and stigma for the number 6. From what I could tell, the only time charagma (mark) was used other than as an etching, stamp, or graven image, it was way back in 408bc written in a play by ◦Sophocles, Philoctetes. I am not sure if the original writing even exists, but this word is used to describe the bite of a snake–.
go to
https://earlywritings.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=1349
charagma or the mark is not used in the Old Testament. Africans, Hindus, Jewish women, Catholics mark their forehead. Islam women wear marks on their forehead and hands. Also on the hands buddhists
Greek φιάλας = Hebrew מזרק are the prayers of the Elohim’s people.
Revelation 5:8 And when he had taken it, the four living creatures and the twenty-four elders fell down before the Lamb. Each one had a harp and they were holding golden bowls (φιάλας) full of incense, which are the prayers of God’s people.