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Gamaliel
Biblical Persons & Places
Gamaliel
Man living at the time of the New Testament
A man living at the time of the New Testament, first mentioned at Act.5.34;
only referred to as Gamaliel (Γαμαλιήλ).
Strong's Definition
Gamaliel (i.e. Gamliel), an Israelite
Derivation: of Hebrew origin (H01583);
KJV Usage: Gamaliel
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
Γαμαλιήλ, ὁ (βΗΜξΐμΔιΰΕμ, recompense of God (God, the Avenger, Fürst); Num_1:10; Num_2:20), indeclinable, Gamaliel (distinguished by the Jews from his grandson of the same name by the title δΗζΘΜχΕο, the elder), a Pharisee and doctor of the law, son of R. Simeon, grandson of Hillel, and teacher of the apostle Paul. He is said to have had very great influence in the Sanhedrin, and to have died eighteen years before the destruction of Jerusalem. A man of permanent renown among the Jews: Act_5:34; Act_22:3. Cf. Gräiz, Gesch. d. Juden, iii., p. 289ff; Schenkel, BL. ii., p. 328ff; (especially Alex.'s Kitto under the word Gamaliel I. (cf. Farrar, St. Paul, i. 44 and except v.)).
Mounce Concise Greek Dictionary
Γαμαλιήλ Gamaliēl 2x
Gamaliel, pr. name, indecl.
Abbott-Smith Greek Lexicon
Γαμαλιήλ , ὁ
( Heb . H1583 ),
Gamaliel the elder, a Pharisee and Doctor of the Law: Act_5:34 ; Act_22:3 .†
STEPBible — Tyndale Abridged Greek Lexicon
Γαμαλιήλ, ὁ (Heb. גַּמְלִיאֵל),
Gamaliel the elder, a Pharisee and Doctor of the Law: Act.5:34 22:3.†
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