Ἰαμβρῆς
English (Strong)
of Egyptian origin; Jambres, an Egyptian: Jambres.
English (Thayer)
ὁ, and ὁ Ἰάννης (cf. Buttmann, 20 (18)), Jambres (for which the Vulg. seems to have read Μαμβρης, as in the Babylonian Talmud tract. Menach c. 9 in the Gemara; cf. Buxtorf, Lex. Talm., p. 945f (p. 481f, Fischer edition)), and Jannes, two Egyptian magicians who in the presence of Pharaoh imitated the miracles of Aaron in order to destroy his influence with the king: B. D. article Jannes and Jambres). These Magi are mentioned not only in the tract of the Babyl. Talmud just referred to, but also in the Targ. of Jonath. on Numenius περί ταγαθου in Origen contra Celsus 4,51; Eusebius, praep. evang. 9,8; Evang. Nicod. c. 5, and other writings enumerated by Thilo in his Cod. apocr., p. 552 f; (and Wetstein on 2 Timothy , the passage cited; Holtzmann ibid., p. 140f).
Chinese
原文音譯:'IambrÁj 衣暗不雷士
詞類次數:專有名詞(1)
原文字根:佯庇
字義溯源:佯庇;埃及的術士( 提後3:8; 出7:11),字義:術士
出現次數:總共(1);提後(1)
譯字彙編:
1) 佯庇(1) 提後3:8
French (New Testament)
(ὁ) Jambrès