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Strong's #935 - βασιλεύς

Transliteration
basileús
Phonetics
bas-il-yooce'
Origin
probably from (G939) (through the notion of a foundation of power)
Parts of Speech
masculine noun
TDNT
1:576,97
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Definition   
Thayer's
  1. leader of the people, prince, commander, lord of the land, king
Hebrew Equivalent Words:
Strong #: 660 ‑ אֶפְעֶה (ef‑eh');  2710 ‑ חָקַק (khaw‑kak');  4397 ‑ מַלְאָךְ (mal‑awk');  4410 ‑ מְלוּכָה (mel‑oo‑kaw');  4428 ‑ מֶלֶךְ (meh'‑lek);  4756 ‑ מָרֵא (maw‑ray');  4911 ‑ מָשַׁל (maw‑shal');  5057 ‑ נַגִד (naw‑gheed', naw‑gheed');  5081 ‑ נָדִיב (naw‑deeb');  5387 ‑ נָשִׁא (naw‑see', naw‑see');  5461 ‑ סָגָן (saw‑gawn');  6620 ‑ פֶּתֶן (peh'‑then);  7101 ‑ קָצִין (kaw‑tseen');  8269 ‑ שַׂר (sar);  
Frequency Lists
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ASV (116)
Matthew 23
Mark 12
Luke 10
John 16
Acts 20
2 Corinthians 1
1 Timothy 3
Hebrews 7
1 Peter 2
Revelation 22
BSB (115)
Matthew 22
Mark 12
Luke 11
John 16
Acts 20
2 Corinthians 1
1 Timothy 3
Hebrews 7
1 Peter 2
Revelation 21
CSB (109)
Matthew 22
Mark 12
Luke 11
John 16
Acts 20
2 Corinthians 1
1 Timothy 3
Hebrews 7
1 Peter 2
Revelation 21
ESV (114)
Matthew 22
Mark 12
Luke 11
John 16
Acts 20
2 Corinthians 1
1 Timothy 3
Hebrews 7
1 Peter 2
Revelation 22
KJV (116)
Matthew 23
Mark 12
Luke 11
John 16
Acts 20
2 Corinthians 1
1 Timothy 3
Hebrews 7
1 Peter 2
Revelation 21
LEB (0)
The Lexham English Bible
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this Strong's Number
LSB (114)
Matthew 21
Mark 12
Luke 11
John 16
Acts 20
2 Corinthians 1
1 Timothy 3
Hebrews 7
1 Peter 2
Revelation 21
N95 (114)
Matthew 21
Mark 12
Luke 11
John 16
Acts 20
2 Corinthians 1
1 Timothy 3
Hebrews 7
1 Peter 2
Revelation 21
NAS (114)
Matthew 22
Mark 12
Luke 11
John 16
Acts 20
2 Corinthians 1
1 Timothy 3
Hebrews 7
1 Peter 2
Revelation 21
NLT (110)
Matthew 28
Mark 12
Luke 12
John 20
Acts 24
2 Corinthians 1
1 Timothy 3
Hebrews 5
1 Peter 3
Revelation 25
WEB (118)
Matthew 23
Mark 12
Luke 11
John 16
Acts 20
2 Corinthians 1
1 Timothy 3
Hebrews 7
1 Peter 2
Revelation 23
YLT (108)
Matthew 20
Mark 11
Luke 10
John 14
Acts 19
2 Corinthians 1
1 Timothy 3
Hebrews 7
1 Peter 2
Revelation 21
Liddell-Scott-Jones Definitions

βᾰσῐλ-εύς, ὁ,

gen. έως, ῆος, Cypr. ῆϝος Inscr.Cypr. 104,135H.: acc. βασιλέα, contr. - Orac. ap. Hdt. 7.220, E. Fr. 781.24 (lyr.): nom. pl. βασιλεῖς, Aeol. -ηες Sapph. Supp. 6.4, IG 12(2).6 (Mytil.), -ειες ib. 646a45, al., -ῆες, old Att. -ῆς S. Aj. 188, 960 (both lyr.), cf. Hdn. Gr. 1.430: acc. pl. βασιλέας IG 12.115, later βασιλεῖς ib.2.243, etc.:

I

1. king, chief, Hom., etc.: freq. with collat. sense of captain or judge, Hes. Op. 202; διοτρεφέες β. Il. 2.445, etc.; θεῖοι Od. 4.691, etc.; later, hereditary king, opp. τύραννος, Arist. EN 1160b3, etc.; but also of tyrants, as Hiero, Pi. O. 1.23; of Gelo, Hdt. 7.161; of Pisistratus, Eup. 123, cf. Sch. Ar. Ach. 61: joined with a Subst., βασιλεὺς ἀνήρ Il. 3.170, etc.; ἀνὴρ β. Hdt. 1.90; ἄναξ β. lord king, A. Pers. 5, cf. B. 17.1: c. gen., β. νεῶν A. Ag. 114 (anap.); οἰωνῶν β., of the eagle, ibid., Pi. O. 13.21: Comp. βασιλεύτερος more kingly, Il. 9.160, 392, Od. 15.533, Tyrt. 12.7: Sup. βασιλεύτατος Il. 9.69. of the gods, Ζεὺς θεῶν β. Hes. Th. 886, cf. Pi. O. 7.34, Emp. 128.2, etc. (in this sense Hom. uses ἄναξ); as cult title of Zeus, IG 7.3073.90 (Lebad.), SIG 1014.110 (Erythrae), etc. (but Ζεὺς β., = Ahuramazda, X. Cyr. 3.3.21, al., Arr. An. 4.20.3); ὁ μέγας β., of God, LXX Psalms 48:2(47).2, Ph. 2.107: Sup. βασιλεύτατοι τῶν θεῶν Max.Tyr. 29.5.

2. as a title of rank, prince, β. εἰσὶ καὶ ἄλλοι πολλοὶ ἐν.. Ἰθάκῃ Od. 1.394, cf. 8.390, etc.; of Cyrus, X. Oec. 4.16. descendant of a royal house, esp. in Ionia, Arist. Ath. 41.3; βασιλέων οἶκοι 'estates of the royal house', name of a district in Chios, Ἀθηνᾶ 20.168.

3. generally, lord, master, Il. 18.556, Pi. O. 6.47.

4. metaph., πόλεμος πάντων β. Heraclit. 53; νόμος ὁ πάντων β. Pi. Fr. 169.

II

1. at Athens, the second of the nine Archons, IG 12.76, al., Antipho 6.38, Lys. 6.4, Arist. Pol. 1285b17, Ath. 57, etc.; ἡ τοῦ β. στοά Pl. Euthphr. 2a.

2. title of magistrates in other Greek states, as βασιλᾶες at Elis, GDI 1152, cf. IG 12(2).6 (Mytil.), etc., Arist. Pol. 1322b29.

3. at Rome, β. τῶν ἱερῶν, = rex sacrorum, D.H. 5.1, cf. D.C. 54.27.

III after the Persian war (without Art.),

1. the king of Persia, Hdt. 7.174,al.; ἄναξ Ξέρξης β. A. Pers. 5, cf. 144, Ar. Ach. 61, Th. 8.48, IG 22.141 (βασιλῆς βασιλέως ὕποχοι μεγάλου, of the Satraps, A. Pers. 24, cf. 44, S.E. M. 2.22); less freq. ὁ βασιλεύς Hdt. 1.132, 137, Arist. Pol. 1304b13; β. ὁ μέγας Hdt. 1.188.

2. of Alexander and his successors, usually with Art., IG 22.641,687, Men. 293, 340 (pl.); Σέλευκος Antiph. 187; Ἀντίγονος Alex.III; Πτολεμαῖος Id. 244; Ὀσυμανδύας βασιλεὺς βασιλέων D.S. 1.47; title used by Parthian kings, Plu. Pomp. 38, D.C. 37.6, etc.; by Antony, Plu. Ant. 54; of God, Revelation 17:14, Revelation 19:16.

3. of the Roman emperors, AP 10.25 (Antip. Thess.); β. Ῥωμαίων BGU 588.10 (i A.D.), etc., cf. 1 Timothy 2:2, J. AJ 14.15.14; β. αὐτοκράτωρ IG 3.13 (Hadrian), Hdn. 1.6.5; without Art., Paus. 10.32.19.

1. of any great man, πένησί τε καὶ βασιλεῦσιν Ps.-Phoc. 113.

2. first or most distinguished of any class, Ἡρώδην τὸν β. τῶν λόγων Philostr. VS 2.10.1, cf. Luc. Rh.Pr. II; winner at a game, Poll. 9.106, Sch. Pl. Tht. 146a; Stoic sage, μόνος β. Luc. Herm. 16; βασιλέως ἐγκέφαλος 'morsel fit for a king', Clearch. 5; β. σῦκα, name of a choice kind, Philem.Lex. ap. Ath. 3.76f., cf. Poll. 6.81. = συμποσίαρχος, Plu. 2.622a, Luc. Sat. 4. wren, Arist. HA 592b27. queen-bee, ib. 623b9, GA 759a20, etc. (The form βασιλέα is scanned in Pi. N. 1.39; codd. βασίλεια.)

Thayer's Expanded Definition

βασιλεύς, βασιλέως, , leader of the people, prince, commander, lord of the land, king; universally: οἱ βασιλεῖς τῆς γῆς, Matthew 17:25; Revelation 16:14 (L T Tr WH omit τῆς γῆς), etc.; τῶν ἐθνῶν, Luke 22:25; of the king of Egypt, Acts 7:10, 18; Hebrews 11:23, 27; of David, Matthew 1:6; Acts 13:22; of Herod the Great and his successors, Matthew 2:1ff; Luke 1:5; Acts 12:1; Acts 25:13; of a tetrarch, Matthew 14:9; Mark 6:14, 22 (of the son of a king, Xenophon, oec. 4, 16; "reges Syriac,regis Antiochi pueros,scitis Romae nuper fuisse," Cicero, Verr. 2:4, 27, cf. de senectute 17, 59; (Vergil Aen. 9, 223)); of a Roman emperor, 1 Timothy 2:2; 1 Peter 2:17, cf. Revelation 17:9 (10), (so in secular writings in the Roman age, as in Josephus, b. j. 5, 13, 6; Herodian, 2, 4, 8 (4 Bekker); of the son of the emperor, ibid. 1, 5, 15 (5 Bekker)); of the Messiah, βασιλεύς τῶν Ἰουδαίων, Matthew 2:2, etc.; τοῦ Ἰσραήλ, Mark 15:32; John 1:49 (50); ; of Christians, as to reign over the world with Christ in the millennial kingdom, Revelation 1:6; Revelation 5:10 (Rec. in both passages and (Griesbach in the latter; see βασιλεία, 3 e.); of God, the supreme ruler over all, Matthew 5:35; 1 Timothy 1:17 (see αἰών, 2); Revelation 15:3; βασιλεύς βασιλέων, Revelation 17:14 (but here, as in Revelation 19:16 of the victorious Messiah); βασιλεία τῶν βασιλευόντων, 1 Timothy 6:15 (2 Macc. 13:4; 3Macc. 5:35; Enoch 9, 4; (84, 2; Philo de decal. § 10); cf. (κύριος τῶν βασιλειῶν, Daniel 2:47); κύριος τῶν κυρίων, Deuteronomy 10:17; Psalm 135:3 (; (so of the king of the Parthians, Plutarch, Pomp. § 38, 1)).


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βασιλεύς , -έως , ,

[in LXX chiefly for H4428;]

a king: Matthew 1:6; Matthew 2:1; used by courtesy of Herod the Tetrarch, Matthew 14:9; of the Roman Emperor, as freq. in κοινή (Deiss., LAE, p. 367), 1 Peter 2:13; 1 Peter 2:17; of the Christ, in the phrase ὁ β . τ . Ἰουδαίων , Matthew 2:2, al.; τοῦ Ἰσραήλ , Mark 15:32, John 1:50; John 12:13; of God, Matthew 5:35, 1 Timothy 1:17, Revelation 15:3; β . βασιλέων , Revelation 17:14; Revelation 19:16; β . τ . βασιλευόντων , 1 Timothy 6:15 (on the associations of the word to Jewish Hellenists, v. Cl. Rev., i, 7).†


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Vocabulary of the Greek NT

In a letter written not later than B.C. 334 the title of βασιλεύς is adopted by Alexander the Great (Priene 1), and it was a favourite designation of his successors in the Syrian and Egyptian monarchies. In this way it became familiar to the Jews of the Dispersion; and when found in the Septuagint as the translation of their vernacular title would be ";instinct with present meaning and full of absorbing associations,"; as Hicks (CR i. p. 7) has pointed out. In the NT it was transferred to the Roman Emperor (1 Timothy 2:2, 1 Peter 2:13; 1 Peter 2:17) in accordance with common usage, as borne out by the inscriptions, e.g. IG III. 12.15, .17 (time of Hadrian), CIG II. 2721.11 (time of the Antonines), and the other examples cited by Magie, p. 62. Similarly Deissmann (LAE, p. 367 f.) brings forward evidence to show that the full title βασιλεὺς βασιλέων (as Revelation 17:14; Revelation 19:16) was again ";in very early Eastern history a decoration of actual great monarchs and also a divine title."; The former has of course as its most obvious example the title of the Persian Kings, as at Behistan—χ ð̣âyaθ iya χ ð̣âyaθ iyânâm : cf. the verbal phrase in the next article. For the latter, cf. the occult document P Leid Wxiv. 8 (ii/iii A.D.) ἐπικαλοῦμαί σε , βασιλεῦ βασιλέων , τύραννε τυράννων , ἔνδοξο ἐνδοξοτἁτων , δαίμων δαιμώνων , ἄλκιμε ἀλκιμωτάτων , ἅγιε ἁγίων . The similarity and at the same time contrast in the Christian usage would thus be full of significance to the Early Church, as in the case of the title κύριος (q. v.). On OGIS 35.1 (iii/B.C.) βασίλισσαν Φιλωτέραν βασιλέως Πτολεμαίου (sc. II, Philadelphus), Dittenberger (p. 648) contests Strack’s attempt to claim βασιλεύς as well as βασίλισσα as a term applicable to non-regnant members of a royal family : he notes that there is all the difference between βασιλεύς and its feminine. Wilcken Archiv iii. p. 319 supports him, and notes inscriptions where βασιλεύς is promptly dropped when a mere H.R.H. is named after the king and his consort. He also commends Dittenberger’s remark that Augustus and Augusta had the same difference after Domitian’s time.

 

 


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List of Word Forms
βασιλεα βασιλέα βασιλέας βασιλει βασιλεί βασιλεῖ βασιλέι βασιλεις βασιλείς βασιλεῖς βασιλευ βασιλεύ βασιλεῦ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΥΣ βασιλεύς βασιλεὺς βασιλέυς βασιλεύσι βασιλευσιν βασιλεύσιν βασιλεῦσιν ΒΑΣΙΛΕΩΝ βασιλέων βασιλεως βασιλεώς βασιλέως βασιλύσιν basilea basiléa basilei basileî basileis basileîs BASILEoN BASILEŌN basiléon basiléōn basileos basileōs basiléos basiléōs basileu basileû BASILEUS basileús basileùs basileusin basileûsin
 
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