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Strong's #3517 - Νηρεύς
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Nereus = "lump"
- a Christian at Rome saluted by Paul
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Νηρ-εύς, έως,
Ion. ῆος, ὁ,
1. Nereus, h.Ap. 319, Hes. Th. 240, Alc. Supp. 8.7, etc.
2. sea, Λίβυς, Ἄραψ N., Nonn. D. 25.51, 32.194.
Νηρεύς ((cf. Vanicek, p. 1158)), Νηρευσεως, ὁ, Nereus, a Christian who lived at Rome: Romans 16:15 (where L marginal reading Νηρεαν).
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Νηρεύς , -έως , ὁ ,
Nereus: Romans 16:15.†
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Like the verb, this non-classical subst. is found in horoscopes, e.g. P Lond 98 recto.60 (i/ii A.D.) (= 1. p. 130) ὁ φυ [σικὸς ο ]ἰκ [οδεσπότης ] τῆς γενέσεως Ἀφροδείτης καὶ Ἑρμοῦς, similarly ib. 110 (A.D. 138) (= I. p. 132), and PSI III. 158.80 (iii/A.D.?) σκοπ ̣ε ̣ῖν δὲ ἐπὶ παντὸς εἴδους τοὺς οἰκοδεσπότας τῶν φώτων. The word in the sense of ";house-steward"; (cf. Matthew 10:25 al.) occurs in the late P Meyer 24.2 (vi/A.D.), where the writer states that he is prevented from receiving the visit of a high dignitary—ὑπὸ κηδίας τοῦ οἰκοδεσπότου, ";owing to the death of the house-steward."; Hatch (JBL xxvii. p. 142) cites the Isaurian inscr. υἱοὺς τοὺς οἰκοδεσπ [ότα ]ς from PAS iii. p. 150. Epictetus applies the term to God, iii. 22. 4 ἔστι γάρ τις καὶ ἐνθάδ᾽ οἰκοδεσπότης ἕκαστα [ὁ ] διατάσσων, ";for here too is a master of the house who orders everything"; (Sharp, P. 25).
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