Thayer's
STRONGS NT 2469: ἸσκαριώτηςἸσκαριώτης, and (Lachmann in
Matthew 10:4;
T WH in
Mark 14:10;
L T Tr WH in
Mark 3:19;
Luke 6:16)
Ἰσκαριώθ, i. e.
קְרִיּות אִישׁ; see
Ἰούδας, 6 and
Σίμων, 5.
ἴσος (not
ἴσος (yet often so
Rst elz G Tr), which is Epic; cf. Bornemann, Scholia in Luc., p. 4;
Göttling, Lehre vom Accent, p. 305; (
Chandler § 406);
Lipsius, Grammat. Untersuch., p. 24; (Liddell and Scott, under the word at the end;
Winer's Grammar, 52)),
ἴση,
ἴσον,
equal, in quality or in quantity:
ἡ ἴση δωρεά, the same gift,
Acts 11:17;
ἴσαι μαρτυρίαι, agreeing testimonies,
Mark 14:56, 59;
ἴσον ποιεῖν τινα τίνι, to make one equal to another, in the payment of wages,
Matthew 20:12;
ἑαυτόν τῷ Θεῷ, to claim for oneself the nature, rank, authority, which belong to God,
John 5:18;
τά ἴσα ἀπολαβεῖν,
Luke 6:34. The neuters
ἴσον and
ἴσα are often used adverbially from
Homer down (cf.
Passow, under the word, p. 1505a; (Liddell and Scott, under the word IV. 1);
Winer's Grammar, § 27, 3 at the end):
ἴσα εἶναι (
Buttmann, § 129, 11), of measurement,
Revelation 21:16; of state and condition,
τῷ Θεῷ,
Philippians 2:6 (on which see in
μορφή).