Of that by which the inward thought is expressed, Lat. , , , . oratio sermo vox verbum , not in the grammatical sense of a mere name (, , ), but a word as embodying a conception or idea: , , , , , al. a word ἔπος ὄνομα ῥῆμα Mt 8:8 Lk 7:7 I Co 14:9 19 He 12:19 , , : (T om.), , , , , al.; c. gen. attrib., , , , al.; of the sayings, commands, promises, etc., of teachers, , , , , al.; , ; , ; , ; esp. of the precepts, decrees and promises of God, , : , , , , , al.; absol., , , , , , , , al. a saying statement declaration the word of God Mt 19:22 Mk 5:36 7:29 Lk 1:29 Jo 2:22 6:60 Ac 7:29 Ac 13:15 Ro 9:9 He 7:28 Mt 7:24 10:14 Mk 8:38 Lk 9:44 Jo 14:24 Eph 5:6 Re 19:9 Re 22:6 Mk 7:13 Jo 10:35 Ro 13:9 I Co 14:36 Phl 1:14 Mt 13:21 22 Mk 16:[20] Lk 1:2 Ac 6:4 He 4:12 λ. κενοί ἀληθινοί πιστοί ὁ λ. τ. θεοῦ ὁ λ. , : , , ; opp. to , ; disting. from , ; , ; , , ; , ; (), ; of the faculty of speech, , ; of the style of speech, , ; of instruction, , ; c. gen. pers., , , al.; , ; c. gen. obj. () , , , ; , ; , ; of mere talk, , , , ; of the talk which one occasions, hence, : . speech discourse repute Ac 14:12 II Co 10:10 Ja 3:2 II Th 2:15 I Co 2:1 I Ti 4:12 I Co 4:19 I Th 1:5 Ro 15:18 Ac 20:24 Lk 24:19 II Co 11:6 Mt 5:37 I Co 1:5 Col 4:3 I Pe 3:1 Jo 5:24 8:52 Ac 2:41 Jo 8:31 II Co 6:7 Col 1:5 Ja 1:18 II Co 5:19 I Co 1:18 I Co 4:19 20 Col 2:23 I Jo 3:18 Col 2:23 ἐπιστολή σοφία ἀναστροφή δύναμις ἔργον οὐδενὸς λ. τίμιον ὁ λ. ὁ ἐμός τ. ἀληθείας τ. καταλλαγῆς τ. σταυροῦ not worthy of mention , hence, , : , , al.; esp. of Christian doctrine: , , , , , , al.; c. gen. pers., , , , , , , , al.; , , , al.; , , ; c. gen. appos., ; c. gen. attrib., . subject-matter teaching doctrine Ac 18:15 II Ti 2:17 Mt 13:20-23 Mk 4:14-20 8:32 Lk 1:2 Ac 8:4 Ga 6:6 I Th 1:6 Lk 5:1 Jo 17:6 Ac 4:29 I Co 14:36 I Jo 1:10 Re 6:9 Ac 8:25 I Th 1:8 Col 3:16 Re 3:8 Ac 15:7 He 5:13 τ. θεοῦ τ. Κυρίου τ. Χριστοῦ , , : , , ; seq. , . a story tale narrative Mt 28:15 Jo 21:23 Ac 1:1 11:22 Lk 5:15 περί That which is spoken of (Plat., al.; v. Kennedy, , 124), , , : , , , ; of a matter in dispute, as a case or suit at law, ; pl. (, al.), . Sources matter affair thing Mt 21:24 Mk 1:45 11:29 Lk 20:3 Ac 8:21 Ac 19:38 I Mac 7:33 Lk 1:4 Of the inward thought itself, Lat. . ratio , reason of the mental faculty (Hdt., Plat., al.): , ; κατὰ λόγον Ac 18:14 , : , ; , , WH, mg., R, mg. a reason cause τίνι λόγῳ παρεκτὸς λόγου πορνείας Ac 10:29 Mt 5:32 19:9 , account : , Rec.; regard Ac 20:24 : , ; (q.v.) , ; in forensic sense, , , ; c. gen. rei, ; seq. , , , . reckoning Phl 4:15 17 Mt 18:23 25:19 Ro 14:12 He 13:17 I Pe 4:5 Lk 16:2 Mt 12:36 Ac 19:40 I Pe 3:15 συναίρειν λ. περί , : (Field, , 193 f.). proportion analogy Phl 2:16 Notes , the Divine or : , ; , ; , (v. Westc, Swete, , in ll.; reff. in Artt., , , ). ὁ λ. τ. ζωῆς τ. θεοῦ Word Logos Jo 1:1 14 I Jo 1:1 Re 19:13 CGT Logos DB DCG
word (logos)
something said (including the thought); by implication, a topic (subject of discourse), also reasoning (the mental faculty) or motive; by extension, a computation; specially, (with the article in John) the Divine Expression (i.e. Christ)
Glosses per perspectief
woord, woorden, rede, woords, rekenschap
a word, speech, divine utterance, analogy.
word
something said (including the thought); by implication, a topic (subject of discourse), also reasoning (the mental faculty) or motive; by extension, a computation; specially, (with the article in John) the Divine Expression (i.e. Christ)
account, cause, communication, X concerning, doctrine, fame, X have to do, intent, matter, mouth, preaching, question, reason, + reckon, remove, say(-ing), shew, X speaker, speech, talk, thing, + none of these things move me, tidings, treatise, utterance, word, work
something said (including the thought)
by implication, a topic (subject of discourse), also reasoning (the mental faculty) or motive
by extension, a computation
specially, (with the article in John) the Divine Expression (i.e. Christ)
λόγος, -ου, ὁ (λέγω) [in LXX chiefly for דָּבָר, also for מִלָּה ,אֵמֶר, etc. ;] I. Of that by which the inward thought is expressed, Lat. oratio, sermo, vox, verbum. 1. a word, not in the grammatical sense of a mere name (ἔπος, ὄνομα, ῥῆμα), but a word as embodying a conception or idea: Mat.8:8, Luk.7:7, 1Co.14:9, 19 Heb.12:19, al. 2. a saying, statement, declaration: Mat.19:22 (T om.), Mrk.5:36 7:29, Luk.1:29, Jhn.2:22 6:60, Act.7:29, al.; with genitive attrib., Act.13:15, Rom.9:9, Heb.7:28, al.; of the sayings, commands, promises, etc., of teachers, Mat.7:24 10:14, Mrk.8:38, Luk.9:4, Jhn.14:24, al.; λ. κενοί, Eph.5:6; ἀληθινοί, Rev.19:9; πιστοί, Rev.22:6; esp. of the precepts, decrees and promises of God, ὁ λ. τ. θεοῦ, the word of God: Mrk.7:13, Jhn.10:35, Rom.13:9, 1Co.14:36, Php.1:14, al.; absol., ὁ λ., Mat.13:21, 22 Mrk.16:[20], Luk.1:2, Act.6:4, Heb.4:12, al. 3. speech, discourse: Act.14:12, 2Co.10:10, Jas.3:2; opposite to ἐπιστολή, 2Th.2:15; disting, from σοφία, 1Co.2:1; ἀναστροφή, 1Ti.4:12; δύναμις, 1Co.4:19, 1Th.1:5; ἔργον, Rom.15:18; οὐδενὸς λ. τίμιον (not worthy of mention), Act.20:24; of the faculty of speech, Luk.24:19, 2Co.11:6; of the style of speech, Mat.5:37, 1Co.1:5; of instruction, Col.4:3, 1Pe.3:1; with genitive of person(s), Jhn.5:24 8:52, Act.2:41, al.; ὁ λ. ὁ ἐμός, Jhn.8:31; with genitive obj. (τ.) ἀληθείας, 2Co.6:7, Col.1:5, Jas.1:18; τ. καταλλαγῆς, 2Co.5:19; τ. σταυροῦ, 1Co.1:18; of mere talk, 1Co.4:19, 2o, Col.2:23, 1Jn.3:18; of the talk which one occasions, hence, repute: Col.2:23. 4. subject-matter, hence, teaching, doctrine: Act.18:15, 2Ti.2:17, al.; esp. of Christian doctrine: Mat.13:20-23, Mrk.4:14-20 8:32, Luk.1:2, Act.8:4, Gal.6:6, 1Th.1:6, al.; with genitive of person(s), τ. θεοῦ, Luk.5:1, Jhn.17:6, Act.4:29, 1Co.14:36, I Jhn.1:10, Rev.6:9, al.; τ. Κυρίου, Act.8:25, 1Th.1:8, al.; τ. Χριστοῦ, Col.3:16, Rev.3:8; with genitive appos., Act.15:7; with genitive attrib., Heb.5:13. 5. a story, tale, narrative: Mat.28:15, Jhn.21:23, Act.1:1 11:22; before περί, Luk.5:15. 6. That which is spoken of (Plat., al.; V. Kennedy, Sources, 124), matter, affair, thing: Mat.21:24, Mrk.1:45 11:29, Luk.20:3, Act.8:21; of a matter in dispute, as a case or suit at law, Act.19:38; pl. (1Ma.7:33, al.), Luk.1:4. II. Of the inward thought itself, Lat. ratio. 1. reason, (a) of the mental faculty (Hdt., Plat., al.): κατὰ λόγον, Act.18:14; (b) a reason, cause: τίνι λόγῳ, Act.10:29; παρεκτὸς λόγου πορνείας, Mat.5:32 19:9, WH, mg., R, mg. 2. account, (a) regard: Act.20:24, Rec.; (b) reckoning: Php.4:15, 17; συναίρειν (which see) λ., Mat.18:23 25:19; in forensic sense, Rom.14:12, Heb.13:17, 1Pe.4:5; with genitive of thing(s), Luk.16:2; before περί, Mat.12:36, Act.19:40, 1Pe.3:15. 3. proportion, analogy: Php.2:16 (Field, Notes, 193 f.). III. ὁ λ., the Divine Word or Logos: Jhn.1:1, 14; τ. ζωῆς, 1Jn.1:1; τ. θεοῦ, Rev.19:13 (see Westc, Swete, CGT, in ll.; reff. in Artt., Logos, DB, DCG). (AS)
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