Γερασηνός
Transliteration
gerasēnos
(Key)
Pronunciation
gher-ghes-ay-nos'
Part of Speech
adjective
Root Word (Etymology)
Of Hebrew origin גִּרְגָּשִׁי (H1622)
Greek Inflections of Γερασηνός [?]
mGNT
3x in 1 unique form(s) TR
1x in 1 unique form(s) LXX
0x in 0 unique form(s)
3x in 1 unique form(s) TR
1x in 1 unique form(s) LXX
0x in 0 unique form(s)
Γεργεσηνῶν — 1x
Γερασηνῶν — 3x
KJV Translation Count — Total: 1x
The KJV translates Strong's G1086 in the following manner: Gergesenes (1x).
Outline of Biblical Usage [?]
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Gergesenes = "a stranger drawing near" ?
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also called Gadarenes, is assumed to have been located on the eastern shore of Lake Gennesaret
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Strong’s Definitions [?](Strong’s Definitions Legend)
Γεργεσηνός Gergesēnós, gher-ghes-ay-nos'; of Hebrew origin (H1622); a Gergesene (i.e. Girgashite) or one of the
aborigines of Palestine:—Gergesene.
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
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STRONGS G1086:
Γεργεσηνός, -ή, -όν, Gergesene, belonging to the city Gergesa, which is assumed to have been situated on the eastern shore of Lake Gennesaret: Matthew 8:28 Rec. But this reading depends on the authority and opinion of Origen, who thought the variants found in his manuscripts Γαδαρηνῶν and Γερασηνῶν (see these words) must be made to conform to the testimony of those who said that there was formerly a certain city Gergesa near the lake. But Josephus knows nothing of it, and states expressly (Antiquities 1, 6, 2), that no trace of the ancient Gergesites [A. V. Girgashites, cf. B. D. under the word] (mentioned Genesis 15:20 ; Joshua 24:11) had survived, except the names preserved in the O. T.
Hence, inMatthew 8:28 we must read Γαδαρηνῶν [so T Tr WH] and suppose that the jurisdiction of the city Gadara extended quite to the Lake of Gennesaret; but that Matthew (Matthew 8:34) erroneously thought that this city was situated on the lake itself.
For inMark 5:14 ; Luke 8:34, there is no objection to the supposition that the men came to Jesus from the rural districts alone.
[But for the light thrown on this matter by modern research, see B. D. American edition under the word Gadara; Thomson, The Land and the Book, ii. 34ff; Wilson in "The Recovery of Jerusalem" p. 286f.]
Hence, in
For in
[But for the light thrown on this matter by modern research, see B. D. American edition under the word Gadara; Thomson, The Land and the Book, ii. 34ff; Wilson in "The Recovery of Jerusalem" p. 286f.]
Related entry:
Γερασηνός, -οῦ, ὁ, Gerasene, i. e. belonging to the ciry Gerasa (τὰ Γέρασα, Josephus b. j. 3, 3, 3): Matthew 8:28 [Lachmann]; Mark 5:1 [L T WH Tr text]; Luke 8:26 and Luke 8:37 [L Tr WH] according to very man manuscripts seen by Origen. But since Gerasa was a city situated in the southern part of Peræa (Josephus passage cited, cf. 4, 9, 1), or in Arabia (Orig. opp. iv. 140 ed. De la Rue), that cannot be referred to here; see Γαδαρηνός, and the next word.
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BLB Scripture Index of Thayer's
- Genesis
- 15:20
- Joshua
- 24:11
- Matthew
- 8:28; 8:28; 8:34
- Mark
- 5:14
- Luke
- 8:34
Concordance Results Shown Using the KJV
Strong's Number G1086 matches the Greek Γερασηνός (gerasēnos),
which occurs 1 times in 1 verses
in the TR Greek.
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