G1445 — Ἑβραῖος
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Thayer's Greek Lexicon
Ἑβραῖος (WH Ἐβραῖος, see their Introductory § 408), ἑβραιου, ὁ, a Hebrew (òÄáÀøÄé a name first given to Abraham, Gen 14:13, afterward transferred to his posterity descended from Isaac and Jacob; by it in the O. T. the Israelites are both distinguished from and designated by foreigners, as afterward by Pausanias, Plutarch, others. The name is now generally derived from òÅáÆø for äÇðÈÌäÈø òÅáÆø, i. e. of the region beyond the Euphrates, whence òÄáÀøÄé equivalent to one who comes from the region beyond the Euphrates; Gen 14:13 the Sept. ὁ περάτης. Cf. Gesenius, Gesch. d. hebr. Sprache u. Schrift, p. 11f; Thesaurus, ii., p. 987; Knobel, Volkertafel der Genesis, p. 176ff; Bleek, Einl. in d. A. T. edition 1, p. 73f. (English translation, i. 76f); (B. D. under the word . For Synonym: see Ἰουδαῖος.)).
1. In the N. T. anyone of the Jewish or Israelitish nation: 2Co 11:22; Php 3:5. (In this sense Euseb. h. e. 2, 4, 3 calls Philo the Alexandrian Jew, Ἑβραῖος, although his education was Greek, and he had little (if any) knowledge even of the Hebrew language; and in Praep. evang. 8, 8, 34 he applies the same word to Aristobulus, who was both an Alexandrian, and a Greek-speaking Jew.)
2. In a narrower sense those are called Ἑβραῖοί, who lived in Palestine and used the language of the country, i. e. Chaldee; from whom are distinguished οἱ ἑλληνισται, which see That name adhered to them even after they had gone over to Christianity: Act 6:1. (Philo in his de conf. lingg. § 26 makes a contrast between Ἑβραῖοί and ἡμεῖς; and in his de congr. erud. grat. § 8 he calls Greek ἡ ἡμετέρα διάλεκτος. Hence, in this sense he does not reckon himself as a Hebrew.)
3. All Jewish Christians, whether they spoke Aramaic or Greek, equivalent to πιστοί ἐξ Ἑβραίων; so in the heading of the Epistle to the Hebrews; called by Eusebius, h. e. 3, 4, 2 οἱ ἐξ Ἑβραίων ὄντες. (Cf. K. Wieseler, Unters. u. d. Hebraerbrief, 2te Halfte. Kiel, 1861, pp. 25-30.)
Englishman's Greek Concordance
Ἑβραῖος (Hebrew)
Acts 6:1
- KJV: And in those days when the number of the disciples was multiplied there arose a murmuring of the Grecians against the Hebrews because their widows were neglected in the daily ministration
- GK: εν δε ταις ημέραις ταύταις πληθυνόντων των μαθητών εγένετο γογγυσμός των Ελληνιστών προς τους Εβραίους ότι παρεθεωρούντο εν τη διακονία τη καθημερινή αι χήραι αυτών
2 Corinthians 11:22
- KJV: Are they Hebrews so I Are they Israelites so I Are they the seed of Abraham so I
- GK: Εβραίοί εισι καγώ Ισραηλίταί εισι καγώ σπέρμα Αβραάμ εισι καγώ
Philippians 3:5
- KJV: Circumcised the eighth day of the stock of Israel the tribe of Benjamin an Hebrew of the Hebrews as touching the law a Pharisee
- GK: περιτομή οκταήμερος εκ γένους Ισραήλ φυλής Βενιαμίν Εβραίος εξ Εβραίων κατά νόμον Φαρισαίος