G3051

G3051 — λόγιον

Greek entry for Bible study and original-language reference.

GreeklogionnounOccurrences: 4

Definition / Gloss

logion (log'-ee-on) n. 1. an utterance (of God) [neuter of G3052] KJV: oracle Root(s): G3052

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KJV Renderings

oracle

Thayer's Greek Lexicon

λόγιον, λογιου, τό (diminutive of λόγος (so Bleek (on Heb 5:12), et al.; others, neuter of λόγιος (Meyer on Rom 3:2))), properly, "a little word (so Schol. ad Aristophanes ran. 969 (973)), a brief utterance, in secular authors a divine oracle" (doubtless because oracles were generally brief); Herodotus, Thucydides, Aristophanes, Euripides; Polybius 3, 112, 8; 8, 30, 6; Diodorus 2, 14; Aelian v. h. 2, 41; of the Sibylline oracles, Diodorus, p. 602 (from 50:34); Plutarch, Fab. 4; in the Sept. for çÉùÆÑï the breast-plate of the high priest, which he wore when he consulted Jehovah, Exo 28:15; Exo 29:5, etc.; (once for àÉîÆø, of the words of a man, Psa 18:15 ()); but chiefly for àÄîÀøÈä of any utterance of God, whether precept or promise; (cf. Philo de congr. erud. grat. § 24; de profug. § 11 under the end); of the prophecies of God in the O. T., Josephus, b. j. 6, 5, 4; νόμους καί λόγια θεσπισθεντα διά προφητῶν καί ὕμνους, Philo vit. contempl. § 3; τό λόγιον τοῦ προφήτου (Moses), vit. Moys. 3:35, cf. (23, and) de praem. et poen. § 1 at the beginning; τά δέκα λόγια, the Ten Commandments of God or the Decalogue, in Philo, who wrote a special treatise concerning them (Works edition Mang. ii., p. 180ff (edited by Richter iv., p. 246ff)); (Apostolic Constitutions 2, 36 (p. 63, 7 edition Lagarde)); Eusebius, h. e. 2, 18. In the N. T. spoken of the words or utterances of God: of the contents of the Mosaic law, Act 7:38; with τοῦ Θεοῦ or Θεοῦ added, of his commands in the Mosaic law and his Messianic promises, Rom 3:2, cf. Philippi and Umbreit at the passage; of the substance of the Christian religion, Heb 5:12; of the utterances of God through Christian teachers, 1Pe 4:11. (In ecclesiastical writings λόγια τοῦ κυρίου is used of Christ’s precepts, by Polycarp, ad Philipp. 7, 1 [ET]; κυριακα λόγια of the sayings and discourses of Christ which are recorded in the Gospels, by Papias in Eusebius, h. e. 3, 39; Photius c. 228, p. 248 (18 edition, Bekker); (τά λόγια τοῦ Θεοῦ) of the words and admonitions of God in the sacred Scriptures, Clement of Rome, 1 Cor. 53, 1 [ET] (where parallel with αἱ ἱεραι γραφαί), cf. 62, 9 [ET]; (and τά λόγια simply, like αἱ γραφαί of the New T. in the interpolated Epistle of Ignatius ad Smyrn. 3 [ET]). Cf. Schwegler ((also Heinichen)), Index 4 ad Eusebius, h. e. under the word λόγιον; (especially Sophocles Lexicon, under the word and Lightfoot in the Contemp. Rev. for Aug. 1875, p. 399ff On the general use of the word cf. Bleek, Br. a. d. Hebrew iii., pp. 114-117).)

Englishman's Greek Concordance

λόγιον (oracle)

Acts 7:38

KJV: This is he, that was in the church in the wilderness with the angel which spake to him in the mount Sina and our fathers who received the lively oracles to give unto us
GK: ούτός εστιν ο γενόμενος εν τη εκκλησία εν τη ερήμω μετά του αγγέλου του λαλούντος αυτώ εν τω όρει Σινά και των πατέρων ημών ος εδέξατο λόγια ζώντα δούναι ημίν

Romans 3:2

KJV: Much every way chiefly because that unto them were committed the oracles of God
GK: πολύ κατά πάντα τρόπον πρώτον μεν γαρ ότι επιστεύθησαν τα λόγια του θεού

Hebrews 5:12

KJV: For when for the time ye ought to be teachers ye have need that one teach you again which the first principles of the oracles of God and are become such as have need of milk and not of strong meat
GK: και γαρ οφείλοντες είναι διδάσκαλοι διά τον χρόνον πάλιν χρείαν έχετε του διδάσκειν υμάς τίνα τα στοιχεία της αρχής των λογίων του θεού και γεγόνατε χρείαν έχοντες γάλακτος και ου στερεάς τροφής

1 Peter 4:11

KJV: If any man speak as the oracles of God if any man minister as of the ability which God giveth that God in all things may be glorified through Jesus Christ to whom be praise and dominion for ever and ever Amen
GK: ει λαλεί ως λόγια θεού ει διακονεί ως εξ ισχύος ης χορηγεί ο θεός ίνα εν πάσι δοξάζηται ο θεός διά Ιησού χριστού ω εστίν η δόξα και το κράτος εις τους αιώνας των αιώνων αμήν
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