![]() ![]() verum est verbum quod memoratur, ubi amici, ibi apes, Plautus Truc. what is declared, a thought, declaration, aphorism (Latin sententia): τόν λόγον τοῦτον (reference is made to what follows, so that γάρ in Revelation 1:12 is explicative), Matthew 19:11 a dictum, maxim or weighty saying: 1 Timothy 1:15 1 Timothy 3:1 2 Timothy 2:11 Titus 3:8 equivalent to proverb, John 4:37 (as sometimes in classical Greek, e. Düsterdieck and Bleek ad the passages cited c. prophets, "an oracle or utterance by which God discloses, to the prophets or through the prophets, future events": used collectively of the sum of such utterances, Revelation 1:2, 9 cf. through prayer in which the language of the O. equivalent to promise: ὁ λόγος τῆς ἀκοῆς (equivalent to ὁ ἀκουσθεις), Hebrews 4:2 ὁ λόγος τοῦ Θεοῦ, Romans 9:6 plural Romans 3:4 universally, a divine declaration recorded in the O. ![]() T.: Mark 7:13 ( Matthew 15:6 L Tr WH text) Romans 13:9 Galatians 5:14 (cf. of the moral precepts given by God in the O. a word which, uttered by the living voice, embodies a conception or idea (hence, it differs from ῤῆμα and ἔπος (which see cf. a word, yet not in the grammatical sense (equivalent to vocabulum, the mere name of an object), but language, vox, i. Accordingly, a twofold use of the term is to be distinguished: one which relates to speaking, and one which relates to thinking.ġ. gathered together in the mind, are expressed in words. especially for דָּבָר, also for אֹמֶר and מִלָּה properly, a collecting, collection (see λέγω) - and that, as well of those things which are put together in thought, as of those which, having been thought i. Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 3056: λόγος ![]()
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