1: σαρκικός
(Strong's #4559 — Adjective — sarkikos — sar-kee-kos' )

akin to No. 1, under FLESH, signifies (a) associated with or pertaining to, "the flesh, carnal," Romans 15:27; 1—Corinthians 9:11; (b) of "the nature of the flesh, sensual," translated "fleshly" in 2—Corinthians 1:12 , of wisdom; in 1—Peter 2:11 , of lusts; in 2—Corinthians 10:4 , negatively, of the weapons of the Christian's warfare, RV, "of the flesh" (AV, "carnal"). See CARNAL.

2: σάρκινος
(Strong's #4560 — Adjective — sarkinos — sar'-kee-nos )

denotes "of the flesh, fleshly" (the termination, inos signifying the substance or material of a thing); in 2—Corinthians 3:3 , RV, "(tables that are hearts) of flesh," AV, "fleshly (tables)," etc. See CARNAL.

Romans 7:141—Corinthians 3:1,3,42—Corinthians 1:12Colossians 2:18