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Strong's #4672 - Σολομών
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Solomon = "peaceful"
- the son of David and was the wisest and richest king that ever lived
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Σαλωμών, see Σολομών.
STRONGS NT 4672: Σολομών Σολομών (so (Rst bez elz G L in Luke 12:27; R L Tr WH in Acts 7:47 (cf. Tdf. on Matthew 6:29))) and Σολομών (so R G L T Tr WH in Matthew 1:7; Matthew 6:29; Rscriv T Tr WH in Luke 12:27; G in Acts 7:47; (Σαλωμών Tdf. in Acts 7:47)), Σολομῶντος (so Rec. uniformly; (L T WH in Acts 3:11; Acts 5:12; L in Matthew 1:6 also)), and Σολομῶνος (so (G L T Tr WH in Matthew 12:42; Luke 11:31; John 10:23; G T Tr WH in Matthew 1:6; G Tr in Acts 3:11; Acts 5:12); the forms Σολομών, Σολομῶνος, are undoubtedly to be preferred, cf. (Tdf. Proleg., pp. 104, 110; WHs Appendix, p. 158); Winers Grammar, 67 (65); Buttmann, 16 (14f)), ὁ (שְׁלֹמֹה, i. e. 'pacific', Irenaeus, German Friedrich, English Frederick), Solomon, the son of David by Bathsheba the wife of Uriah; he succeeded his father, becoming the third king of Israel (
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Σολομών , -ῶνος
(so prop., but Rec. has freq. -ῶν , -ῶντος , as also WH in Acts 3:11; Acts 5:12; in Acts 7:47 T has Σαλωμών , as LXX freq., indecl.; v. B1., § 10, 1; Tdf., Prol., 104, 119; WH, App., 158), ὁ
(Heb. H8010),
Solomon: Matthew 1:6-7; Matthew 6:29; Matthew 12:42, Luke 11:31; Luke 12:27, John 10:23, Acts 3:11; Acts 5:12; Acts 7:47.†
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";kinship,"; and hence collectively ";kinsfolk,"; ";kindred"; (Luke 1:61, Acts 7:3; Acts 7:14) : cf. P Oxy III. 487.9 (A.D. 156), where a petitioner states that he had been appointed guardian to two minors seeing that neither on their father’s nor on their mother’s side had they any other persons who could undertake the duty from ties of kinship—ἐκ íκ ý τῆς συνγενίας αὐτ ̣ῶν, and P Bouriant 25.15 (v/A.D.) προσαγόρευε πᾶσαν τὴν συγγένειαν ἡμῶν. See also the sepulchral inscr. Syll 895 (=.31245).4 (iii/A.D.) ὁ πατήρ με ἀνέστησε ἥρωα συνγενείας (cum Lare familiari Romanorum—Ed.).
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