Lexicon Kandaké: Candace, a queen of Ethiopia Original Word: Κανδάκη, ης, ἡPart of Speech: Noun, Feminine Transliteration: Kandaké Phonetic Spelling: (kan-dak'-ay) Short Definition: Candace Definition: Candace, a proper name; the Candace, a dynastic name for queens of the Ethiopians in Abyssinia. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originof foreign origin DefinitionCandace, a queen of Ethiopia NASB TranslationCandace (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 2582: ΚανδάκηΚανδάκη, Κανδάκης, ἡ, Candace, a name common to the queens of a region of Ethiopia whose capital was Napata; just as the proper name Ptolemy was common to the Egyptian kings, and Henry to the Reuss princes ( Strabo 17, 1, 54, p. 820; Pliny, h. n. 6, 35; Dio Cassius, 54, 5): Acts 8:27; cf. Laurent, Die Königin Kandake, in the Zeitschr. f. d. luth. Theol. for 1862, p. 632ff (reprinted in his N. T. Studien, p. 140f; cf. especially B. D. American edition, under the word).
Strong's Candace, an Egyptian queen Of foreign origin -- Candace, an Egyptian queen -- Candace. |
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