Meaning
The verb "to master" does not occur in the Old Testament, but we have in Apocrypha (The Wisdom of Solomon 12:18) "mastering thy power" (despozon ischuos), the Revised Version (British and American) "being sovereign over (thy) strengh."
In the New Testament despotes answers to 'adhon as "master" (1Ti 6:1, 1Ti 6:2, 2Ti 2:21), rendered also "Lord" (Lu 2:29,etc.); kurios, is "Master," "Lord," "Sir," used very frequently of God or of Christ (Mat 1:20, Mat 1:22, Mat 1:24), translated "Master" (Mat 6:24, Mat 15:27; the King James Version Mar 13:35, Rom 14:4, etc.); kathegetes, a "leader," is translated "Master" (Mt 23:8 (the King James Version),10); didaskalos, a title very often applied to our Lord in the Gospels, is "Teacher," translated "Master" in the King James Version Mat 8:19, Mat 9:11, Mar 4:38, Luk 3:12, etc.; the Revised Version (British and American) "Teacher"; also Joh 3:2, Joh 3:10, Jas 3:1, "be not many masters," the Revised Version (British and American) "teachers"; rhabbi, rhabbei ("Rabbi") (a transliterated Hebrew term signifying "my Teacher") is also in several instances applied to Jesus, the King James Version "Master" (Mat 26:25, Mat 26:49, Mar 9:5, Mar 11:21, Joh 9:2 (the Revised Version (British and American) leaves untranslated) Mr 10:51, "Rabboni," the King James Version "Lord"; Joh 20:16 ("Rabbouni"), the Revised Version (British and American) "Rabboni," which see).
For "master" the Revised Version (British and American) has "lord" (1Sa 26:16, 1Sa 29:4, 1Sa 29:10, Amo 4:1, Mar 13:35, Rom 14:4); "master" for "lord" (Gen 39:16, 2Pe 2:1, Rev 6:10); for "good man of the house" (Mat 24:43, Luk 12:39), "master of the house"; in Eph 6:5, the Revised Version margin gives "Gr lords" (in 6:9, "their Master and yours" is also Greek kurios); instead of "the only Lord God and our Lord Jesus Christ" (Jude 1:4), the Revised Version (British and American) reads "our only Master and Lord, Jesus Christ," margin "the only Master, and our Lord Jesus Christ"; for "overcame them" (Ac 19:16), "mastered both of them."
W. L. Walker