Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 2364: θυγάτηρθυγάτηρ, genitive θυγατρός, dative θυγατρί, accusative θυγατέρα, vocative θύγατερ, plural θυγατέρες, accusative θυγατέρας, ἡ (of the same root as Gothic dauhtar, English daughter, German Tochter ( Curtius, § 318; Vanicek, p. 415)); Hebrew בַּת; (from Homer down); a daughter: properly, Matthew 9:18; Matthew 10:35, 37; Matthew 15:22; Acts 7:21, etc. improperly, a. the vocative (or nominative as vocative cf. Winers Grammar, § 29, 2; Buttmann, § 129 a. 5; WH's Appendix, p. 158) in kindly address: Matthew 9:22; Mark 5:34 (L Tr WH θυγάτηρ); Luke 8:48 (Tr WH θυγάτηρ) (see υἱός 1 a. at the end, τέκνον, b. α.). b. in phrases modeled after the Hebrew: α. a daughter of God i. e. acceptable to God, rejoicing in God's peculiar care and protection: 2 Corinthians 6:18 (Isaiah 43:6; Wis. 9:7; see υἱός τοῦ Θεοῦ 4, τέκνον b. γ.). β. with the name of a place, city, or region, it denotes collectively all its inhabitants and citizens (very often so in the O. T., as Isaiah 37:22; Jeremiah 26:19 (); Zephaniah 3:14, etc.); in the N. T. twice ἡ θυγάτηρ Σιών, i. e. inhabitants of Jerusalem: Matthew 21:5; John 12:15 (Isaiah 1:8; Isaiah 10:32; Zechariah 9:9, etc.; see Σιών, 2). γ. θυγατέρες Ἱερουσαλήμ, women of Jerusalem: Luke 23:28. δ. female descendant: αἱ θυγατερς Ἀαρών, women of Aaron's posterity, Luke 1:5; θυγαττερ Ἀβραάμ daughter of Abraham, i. e. a woman tracing her descent from Abraham, Luke 13:16 (4 Macc 15:28 (25); Genesis 28:8; Genesis 36:2; Judges 11:40; Isaiah 16:2, etc.).
Forms and Transliterations θυγατερ θυγάτερ θύγατερ θυγατερα θυγατέρα θυγάτερα θυγατερας θυγατέρας Θυγατερες Θυγατέρες θυγατερων θυγατέρων θυγατηρ θυγάτηρ θυγατράσι θυγατράσιν θυγατρι θυγατρί θυγατρὶ θυγατρος θυγατρός θυγατρὸς thugater thugatēr thugatera thugateras Thugateres thugateron thugaterōn thugatri thugatros thygater thygatēr thygáter thygátēr thýgater thygatera thygatéra thygateras thygatéras Thygateres Thygatéres thygateron thygaterōn thygatéron thygatérōn thygatri thygatrì thygatros thygatrós thygatròsLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel Texts |
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