Lexical Summary presbytēs: an old man Original Word: πρεσβύτηςTransliteration: presbytēs Phonetic Spelling: (pres-boo'-tace) Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Short Definition: an old man Meaning: an old man Strong's Concordance aged man, old man. From the same as presbuteros; an old man -- aged (man), old man. see GREEK presbuteros Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 4246: πρεσβύτηςπρεσβύτης, πρεσβύτου, ὁ (πρέσβυς (see πρεσβεύω)), an old man, an aged man: Luke 1:18; Titus 2:2; Philemon 1:9 (here many (cf. R. V. marginal reading) regard the word as a substitute for πρεσβευτής, ambassador; see Lightfoots Commentary at the passage; WH's Appendix, at the passage; and add to the examples of the interchange πρεσβευτεροις in Wood, Discoveries at Ephesus, Appendix, Inscriptions from the Great Theatre, p. 24 (col. 5, 50:72)). (Aeschyl, Euripides, Xenophon, Plato, others; the Sept. for זָקֵן.) |