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G4770 Στωϊκός (Stōïkós)
Greek
Adjective
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Stoic

Biblical Persons & Places

Stoic Philosophical group in the New Testament
Philosophical group in the New Testament; called Stoic (Στωϊκός)

Strong's Definition

a "Stoic" (as occupying a particular porch in Athens), i.e. adherent of a certin philosophy

Derivation: from G4745 (στοά);

KJV Usage: Stoick

Thayer's Greek Lexicon

[Στοϊκός, so Lachmann Tdf. for Στωϊκός, which see] STRONGS NT 4770: ΣτωϊκόςΣτωϊκός ((WH Στωϊκός), L T Στοϊκός, see Tdf.s note on Acts as below; WH's Appendix, p. 152), Στωικη, Στωικον, Stoic, pertaining to the Stole philosophy, the author of which, Zeno of Citium, taught at Athens in the portico called ἡ ποικίλη στοά: οἱ Στωικοι φιλοσοφοι, Act_17:18. (((Diogenes Laërtius 7, 5; others))

Abbott-Smith Greek Lexicon

Στωικός ( Rec. -ϊκός , T , Στοϊκός ), -ή , -όν , Stoic: Act_17:18 .† Στοϊκός , see Στωικός .

Moulton & Milligan — Vocabulary of the Greek NT

Στωϊκός / Στοϊκός [pages 590, 594] Στωϊκός is the original spelling in Act_17:18 B, the form Στοϊκός in ΰ ADE al . being due to the influence of στοά (cf. Moulton Gr. ii. p. 73).

STEPBible — Tyndale Abridged Greek Lexicon

Στωικός (Rec. -ϊκός, T, Στοϊκός), -ή, -όν, Stoic: Act.17:18.† (AS)

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