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Samuel
Strong's Definition
Samuel (i.e. Shemuel), an Israelite
Derivation: of Hebrew origin (H08050);
KJV Usage: Samuel
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
Σαμουήλ (ωΒΡξεΜΰΕμ, for ωΐΡξεΜςΒΰΕμ, i. e. 'beard of God', from ωΘΡξΗς and ΰΕμ; cf. 1Sa_1:20; 1Sa_1:27 (see B. D. under the word )), ὁ (indeclinable; Josephus (Antiquities 5, 10, 3) Σαμουηλος, Σαμουηλου), Samuel, the son of Elkanah by his wife Anna (or Hannah), the last of the ωΙΡτΐθΔιν or judges, a distinguished prophet, and the founder of the prophetic order. He gave the Jews their first kings, Saul and David: Act_3:24; Act_13:20; Heb_11:32. (1Sa_1:1-28; 1Sa_2:1-36; 1Sa_3:1-21; 1Sa_4:1-22; 1Sa_5:1-12; 1Sa_6:1-21; 1Sa_7:1-17; 1Sa_8:1-22; 1Sa_9:1-27; 1Sa_10:1-27; 1Sa_11:1-15; 1Sa_12:1-25; 1Sa_13:1-23; 1Sa_14:1-52; 1Sa_15:1-35; 1Sa_16:1-23; 1Sa_17:1-58; 1Sa_18:1-30; 1Sa_19:1-24; 1Sa_20:1-42; 1Sa_21:1-15; 1Sa_22:1-23; 1Sa_23:1-29; 1Sa_24:1-22; 1Sa_25:1-44; cf. 1Sa_28:1-25; Sir_46:13 ff.)
Mounce Concise Greek Dictionary
Σαμουήλ Samouēl 3x
( 1Sa_1:1 to 1Sa_25:1 ), Samuel, pr. name, indecl., Act_3:24 ; Act_13:20 ; Heb_11:32
Abbott-Smith Greek Lexicon
Σαμουήλ , ὁ ,
indecl .
(in FlJ , Σαμούηλος ; Heb . H8050 ),
Samuel ( 1Sa_1:20 , al. ): Act_3:24 ; Act_13:20 , Heb_11:32 .†
Moulton & Milligan — Vocabulary of the Greek NT
Σαμουήλ [page 568]
In P Oxy VI. 994 (A.D. 499) an order for the payment of 12 artabae of corn to a monk is headed Φοιβά [μμ ]ων κόμ (ες ) καὶ Σαμουὴλ περίβλ (επτος ) : other exx. of the name in Preisigke Namenbuch s.v .
STEPBible — Tyndale Abridged Greek Lexicon
Σαμουήλ, ὁ indecl.
(in FlJ, Σαμούηλος; Heb. שְׁמוּאֵל),
Samuel (1Ki.1:20, al.): Act.3:24 13:20, Heb.11:32.†
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