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Strong's #3032 - Λιβερτῖνος
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- one who has been liberated from slavery, a freedman, or the son of a freed man
- Libertine, denotes Jews (according to Philo) who had been made captives of the Romans under Pompey but were afterwards set free; and who although they had fixed their abode in Rome, had built at their own expense a synagogue at Jerusalem which they frequented when in that city, The name Libertines adhered to them to distinguish them from free born Jews who had subsequently taken up their residence at Rome. Evidence seems to have been discovered of the existence of a "synagogue of the Libertines" at Pompeii.
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λῑβερτῖνος, ὁ,
= Lat. libertinus, freedman, IG 14.1781, Acts 6:9 : — also λίβερτος, = Lat. libertus, Plb. 30.18.4.
Λιβερτῖνος, Λιβερτινου, ὁ, a Latin word,libertinus, i. e. either one who has been liberated from slavery, a freedman, or the son of a freedman (as distinguished fromingenuus, i. e. the son of a free man): ἡ συναγωγή ἡ λεγομένη (or τῶν λεγομένων Tdf.) Λιβερτίνων, Acts 6:9. Some suppose these libertini (A. V. Libertines) to have been manumitted Roman slaves, who having embraced Judaism had their synagogue at Jerusalem; and they gather as much from Tacitus, Ann. 2, 85, where it is related that four thousand libertini, infected with the Jewish superstition, were sent into Sardinia. Others, owing to the names Κυρηναίων καί Ἀλλεξανδρεων that follow, think that a geographical meaning is demanded for Λιβερτινοι, and suppose that Jews are spoken of, the dwellers in Libertum, a city or region of proconsular Africa. But the existence of a city or region called Libertum is a conjecture which has nothing to rest on but the mention of a bishop with the prefix libertinensis at the synod of Carthage
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Λιβερῖτνος , -ου , ὁ
(Lat. libertinus),
a freedman: ἡ συναγωγὴ ἡ λεγομένη Λιβερτίνων Acts 6:9 (Bl. thinks the original reading was Λιβυστίνων , Phil. Gosp., 69 f.).†
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For a conjecture that in Acts 6:9 we should read not Λιβερτίνων, but Λιβυστίνων, with reference to Jews inhabiting Libya, see Blass Philology, p. 69 f.
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