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|strgr=from [[κηρύσσω]]; a [[herald]], i.e. of [[divine]] [[truth]] ([[especially]] of the gospel): preacher. | |strgr=from [[κηρύσσω]]; a [[herald]], i.e. of [[divine]] [[truth]] ([[especially]] of the gospel): preacher. | ||
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|txtha=[[less]] [[correctly]] ([[yet]] so L WH) [[κῆρυξ]] (on the [[accent]] [[see]] Winer s Grammar, § 6,1c.; (Buttmann, 13 (12)); Lipsius, Gramm. Untersuch., p. 36; (Chandler § 622; Göttling, p. 254 f; Lob. Paralip., p. 411; W. Dindorf in Stephanus Thesaurus, [[under]] the [[word]]; Tdf. Proleg., p. 101)), [[κήρυκος]], ὁ ([[akin]] to [[γῆρυς]] a [[voice]], a [[sound]], [[γηρύω]] to [[utter]] a [[sound]], to [[speak]]; ([[yet]] cf. Vanicek, p. 140)); [[common]] in Greek writings from [[Homer]] [[down]]; a [[herald]], a [[messenger]] vested [[with]] [[public]] [[authority]], [[who]] conveyed the [[official]] messages of kings, magistrates, princes, [[military]] commanders, or [[who]] gave a [[public]] [[summons]] or [[demand]], and performed [[various]] [[other]] duties. In the O. T., God's [[ambassador]], and the [[herald]] or proclaimer of the [[divine]] [[word]]: δικαιοσύνης, [[one]] [[who]] summoned to [[righteousness]], of Noah, 2 Timothy 1:11. | |||
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