θεοδίδακτος

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English (LSJ)

[ῐ], ον,

   A taught of God, 1 Ep.Thess.4.9.

German (Pape)

[Seite 1195] von Gott gelehrt, N. T., K. S.

Greek (Liddell-Scott)

θεοδίδακτος: -ον, διδαχθεὶς ὑπὸ τοῦ θεοῦ, Α΄ Ἐπιστ. πρὸς Θεσσ. δ΄, 9. - Ἐπιρρ. -τως, Ἐκκλ.

French (Bailly abrégé)

ος, ον :
instruit par la divinité.
Étymologie: θεός, διδάσκω.

English (Strong)

from θεός and διδάσκω; divinely instructed: taught of God.

English (Thayer)

(θεολόγος) θεολογου, ὁ (Θεός and λέγω), in Greek writings (from Aristotle on) one who speaks (treats) of the gods and divine things, versed in sacred science; (Grossmann, Quaestiones Philoneae, i., p. 8, shows that the word is used also by Philo, especially of Moses (cf. de praem. et poen. § 9)). This title is given to John in the inscription of the Apocalypse, according to the text, apparently as the publisher and interpreter of divine oracles, just as Lucian styles the same person θεολόγος in Alex. 19 that he calls προφήτης in c. 22. The common opinion is that John was called θεολόγος in the same sense in which the term was used of Gregory of Nazianzus, viz. because he taught the θεότης of the λόγος. But then the wonder Isaiah , why the copyists did not prefer to apply the epithet to him in the title of the Gospel.

Greek Monolingual

-η, -ο (AM θεοδίδακτος, -ον)
αυτός που διδάχθηκε από τον θεό.
[ΕΤΥΜΟΛ. < θεο- + -δίδακτος (< διδάσκω), πρβλ. α-δίδακτος, αυτο-δίδακτος].

Greek Monotonic

θεοδίδακτος: -ον, αυτός που έχει διδαχθεί το Θεό, σε Καινή Διαθήκη

Russian (Dvoretsky)

θεοδίδακτος: наученный богом (εἴς τι NT).

Middle Liddell

θεο-δίδακτος, ον
taught of God, NTest.