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Strong's #5386 - φιλόσοφος

Transliteration
philósophos
Phonetics
fil-os'-of-os
Origin
from (G5384) and (G4680)
Parts of Speech
masculine noun
TDNT
9:172,1269
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Definition   
Thayer's
  1. a philosopher, one given to the pursuit of wisdom or learning
  2. in a narrower sense, one who investigates and discusses the cause of things and the highest good
Hebrew Equivalent Words:
Strong #: 825 ‑ אַשָּׁף (ash‑shawf');  
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BSB (1)
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CSB (1)
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ESV (1)
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KJV (1)
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LEB (0)
The Lexham English Bible
did not use
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LSB (1)
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N95 (1)
Acts 1
NAS (1)
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NLT (1)
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Acts 1
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The Young's Literal Translation
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Liddell-Scott-Jones Definitions

φῐλόσοφος, ὁ,

lover of wisdom; Pythagoras called himself φιλόσοφος, not σοφός, Cic Tusc. 5.3.9, D.L. Prooem. 12; τὸν φ. σοφίας φήσομεν ἐπιθυμητὴν εἶναι πάσης Pl. R. 475b, cf. Isoc. 15.271; ὁ ὡς ἀληθῶς φ. Pl. Phd. 64e sq.; φ. φύσει, τὴν φύσιν, Id. R. 376c; φ. τῇ ψυχῇ, opp. φιλόπονος τῷ σώματι, Isoc. 1.40: used of all men of education and learning, joined with φιλομαθής and φιλόλογος, Pl. R. 376c, 582e; opp. σοφιστής, X. Cyn. 13.6, 9; later, academician, of the members of the Museum at Alexandria, OGI 712 (ii A. D.), etc.

2. philosopher, i. e. one who speculates on truth and reality, οἱ ἀληθινοὶ φ., defined as οἱ τῆς ἀληθείας φιλοθεάμονες, Pl. R. 475e; ὁ φιλόσοφος, of Aristotle, Plu. 2.115b; ὁ σκηνικὸς φ., of Euripides, Ath. 13.561a; as the butt of Com., Philem. 71.1, Bato 5.11, Anaxipp. 4, Phoenicid. 4.16.

II as Adj., loving knowledge, philosophic, ἄνδρες Heraclit. 35; ἀνήρ Pl. Phd. 64d; τὸ φ. γένος Id. R. 501e; φ. φύσις ib. 494a; ψυχή ib. 486b; διάνοια ib. 527b; πειθώ Phld. Rh. 1.269 S.; σύνεσις ib.p.211S. (Comp.); οἱ φιλοσοφώτατοι Pl. R. 498a, cf. IG 5(1).598 (Sparta).

2. of arguments, sciences, etc., scientific, philosophic, λόγοι Pl. Phdr. 257b; λόγοι -ώτεροι, of instructive speeches, Isoc. 12.271; -ώτερον ποίησις ἱστορίας Arist. Po. 1451b5; τὸ φ., opp. τὸ θυμοειδές, as an element of the soul, Pl. R. 411e, but = φιλοσοφία, Plu. 2.355b.

3. ingenious, Ar. Ec. 571 (hex.).

III Adv. -φως, διακεῖσθαι πρός τι Isoc. 15.277; φ. ἔχειν περί τινος Pl. Phd. 91a, cf. Cic. Att. 13.20.4, etc.; opp. ῥητορικῶς, Phld. Rh. 2.134S.; Comp. -ωτέρως Arist. Sens. 436a20; -ώτερον Cic. Att. 7.8.3. [ Ar. l. c. has the penult. long, nowhere else found in poetry.]

Thayer's Expanded Definition

φιλόσοφος, φιλοσοφου, (φίλος and σοφός), a philosopher, one given to the pursuit of wisdom or learning (Xenophon, Plato, others); in a narrower sense, one who investigates and discusses the causes of things and the highest good: Acts 17:18. (See references under the preceding word.)


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Abbott-Smith Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament

φιλό -σοφος , -ου , ,

[in LXX: Da LXX Daniel 1:20 (H825), 4 Maccabees 1:1; 4 Maccabees 5:35; 4 Maccabees 7:7 *;]

a philosopher: Acts 17:18.†


Abbott-Smith Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament.
Copyright © 1922 by G. Abbott-Smith, D.D., D.C.L.. T & T Clarke, London.
Vocabulary of the Greek NT

χάρισμα, which in Pauline usage ";includes all spiritual graces and endowments"; (Lightfoot Notes, p. 148f.), is used of ";gifts"; generally in EGU IV. 1044.5 (iv/A.D.) οἴδατε τὰ χαρίσματα ὧν ποιηκὼς ἡμῖν (l. ἃ πεποίηκα ὑμῖν).

The other exx. which Preisigke (Wört.) cites for the word are late, e.g. the Will of Abraham of Hermonthis, P Lond 77.24 (end vi/A.D.) (= Chrest, II. p. 371), in which he describes hispropertyasacquired ἀπὸ ἀγορασίας καὶ χαρίσματος.

 


The Vocabulary of the Greek New Testament.
Copyright © 1914, 1929, 1930 by James Hope Moulton and George Milligan. Hodder and Stoughton, London.
Derivative Copyright © 2015 by Allan Loder.
List of Word Forms
φιλοσοφων φιλοσόφων philosophon philosophōn philosóphon philosóphōn
 
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