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didaskalov didaskalos. Pronunciation: did-as'-kal-os. Origin: from 1321. Reference: TDNT - 2:148,161. PrtSpch: n m. In Greek: ... Also search for "didaskalos" and ...
In Ancient Greek, the verb manthano is used to denote the process by which one acquired theoretical knowledge. A disciple was a learner. A man was known ...
Greek; Library; Word Study; Search. John 13. NET2, ESV ... didaskalos) and “Lord,” the Aramaic “Mari” (Gr. ... The Greek words for “love” appear only 12 times in ...
e., <i>pastorsi> and <i>teachersi>) are governed by one article in Greek. But because the nouns are plural, it is extremely unlikely that ...
But it is good Greek, in use from Herodotus down, and always means the pupil of someone, in contrast to the master or teacher (didaskalos). See Mt 10:24; Lk ...
Greek. Strongs #4461: rabbi rhabbi. 1) my great one, my honourable sir 2) Rabbi, a title used by the Jews to address their teachers (and also
didaskalos) was one that Jesus' disciples used to describe Him (cf. ... Greek: ou me phago) another Passover ... Hebrew instead of Greek? [An email from Norman ...
He argued that he did not put in the Comma because he found no Greek manuscripts that included it. Once one was produced (codex 61, written by one Roy or Froy ...
didaskalos), namely, Jesus. They were to regard ... The change in tense of the Greek verbs between verses 8, 9, and 10 seems to suggest this. ... Z is not the last ...
... greek">διδάσκαλοςspan> [<span class="translit">didaskalosspan> ]). The shorter reading has poorer external credentials ...