a teacher (from didasko, "to teach"), cp. didaskalia, "teaching, doctrine, instruction," is translated "doctors," with reference to the teachers of the Jewish religion, Luk 2:46. Cp. paideutes, "a teacher." See MASTER, TEACHER.
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"a teacher of the Law" (nomos, "a law," and No. 1), with reference to the teachers of the Mosaic Law, is used in the same sense as No. 1, Luk 5:17, Act 5:34; also of those who went about among Christians, professing to be instructors of the Law, 1Ti 1:7. See TEACHER. See under LAW.