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|strgr=from a derivative of [[Ἕλλην]]; a Hellenist or Greek-[[speaking]] [[Jew]]: Grecian.
|strgr=from a derivative of [[Ἕλλην]]; a Hellenist or Greek-[[speaking]] [[Jew]]: Grecian.
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|txtha=ἑλληνιστου, ὁ (from [[ἑλληνίζω]] to [[copy]] the [[manners]] and [[worship]] of the Greeks or to [[use]] the Greek [[language]] (Winer s Grammar, 94 (89f), cf. 28)), a Hellenist, i. e. [[one]] [[who]] imitates the [[manners]] and [[customs]] or the [[worship]] of the Greeks, and uses the Greek [[tongue]]; employed in the N. T. of Jews [[born]] in [[foreign]] lands and [[speaking]] Greek (Grecian Jews): R (WH; [[see]] in [[Ἕλλην]], 2); οἱ Ἑβραῖοί, [[which]] [[see]] Cf. Winer s RWB, [[under]] the [[word]] Hellenisten; Reuss in Herzog [[see]] p. 701ff; (BB. DD., [[under]] the [[word]] <TOPIC:Hellenist>; Farrar, St. Paul, [[chapter]] vii.; Wetstein (1752) on Acts 6:1).
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Transliteration A: Hellēnistḗs Transliteration B: Hellēnistēs Transliteration C: Ellinistis Beta Code: *(ellhnisth/s

English (LSJ)

οῦ, ὁ,

   A one who uses the Greek language: a Greek Jew, Act.Ap.6.1, etc.    II gentile, heathen, Jul.Ep.84a.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

Ἑλληνιστής: -οῦ, ὁ, ὁ χρώμενος τῇ Ἑλληνικῇ γλώσσῃ, ὅ ἐ. ἐν τῇ Κ. Δ. Ἰουδαῖος τὴν Ἑλληνικὴν ὁμιλῶν, Πράξεις Ἀποστ. ϛ΄, 1, κτλ. ΙΙ. παρὰ μεταγεν. Ἐκκλ. ἐνίοτε, ὡς τὸ Ἕλλην Ι. 4, ἐθνικός.

English (Strong)

from a derivative of Ἕλλην; a Hellenist or Greek-speaking Jew: Grecian.

English (Thayer)

ἑλληνιστου, ὁ (from ἑλληνίζω to copy the manners and worship of the Greeks or to use the Greek language (Winer s Grammar, 94 (89f), cf. 28)), a Hellenist, i. e. one who imitates the manners and customs or the worship of the Greeks, and uses the Greek tongue; employed in the N. T. of Jews born in foreign lands and speaking Greek (Grecian Jews): R (WH; see in Ἕλλην, 2); οἱ Ἑβραῖοί, which see Cf. Winer s RWB, under the word Hellenisten; Reuss in Herzog see p. 701ff; (BB. DD., under the word <TOPIC:Hellenist>; Farrar, St. Paul, chapter vii.; Wetstein (1752) on Acts 6:1).