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The Greek archon, "magistrate" (Lk 12:58; Tit 3:1 the King James Version), signifies the chief in power (1 Cor 2:6,8) and "ruler" (Acts 4:26; Rom 13:3). The ...
archon <758>. arcwn archon. Pronunciation: ar'-khone. Origin: present participle of 757. Reference: TDNT - 1:488,81. PrtSpch: n m. In Greek: arconta 6, arcontav ...
" Greek archon, "prince," "ruler," is rendered by the King James Version "chief," by the Revised Version (British and American) "prince," in Lk 11:15; the ...
(1) archon, "a person in authority," "a magistrate" "a judge," "a prince"; a councilor, a member of the supreme council of the Jews; a man of influence.
Feb 2, 2009 · He is the archon, the ruler of this age only until God enforces the judgment of the cross after Christ's return. At the cross, Jesus “disarmed ...
In the other New Testament passages the word archon, "a potentate," "a person in authority," "a magistrate," occurs most frequently (compare Mt 9:34; 12:24 ...
May 25, 2004 · The Greek word is satanas and the Hebrew is satan. ... The fact Satan is called, the god of this world (Greek ... 5 He is the “ruler” (archon) of a ...
a pagan god; the national deity of the Ammonites (IBD) the national pagan god of the Ammonites (IBD). king ( --> same as Moloch) king ( --> same as Molech) ...
THESAURUS. committeeman. Greek, affiliate, associate ... archon, provost, magistrate, syndic, alcalde ... Greek text. [ALL]. created in 0.26 seconds powered ...