Lexicon polités: a citizen Original Word: πολίτης, ου, ὁPart of Speech: Noun, Masculine Transliteration: polités Phonetic Spelling: (pol-ee'-tace) Short Definition: a citizen Definition: a citizen, fellow-citizen. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom polisDefinitiona citizen NASB Translationcitizen (1), citizens (2), fellow citizen (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 4177: πολίτηςπολίτης, πολιτου, ὁ ( πόλις), from Homer down, a citizen; i. e. a. the inhabitant of any city or conntry: πόλεως, Acts 21:39; τῆς χώρας ἐκείνης, Luke 15:15. b. the associate of another in citizenship, i. e. a fellow-citizen, fellow-countryman, (Plato, Apology, p. 37 c.; others): with the genitive of a person, Luke 19:14; Hebrews 8:11 (where Rec. has τόν πλησίον) from Jeremiah 38:34 (), where it is used for רֵעַ , as in Proverbs 11:9, 12; Proverbs 24:43 ().
Strong's citizen. From polis; a townsman -- citizen. see GREEK polis |
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