Lexical Summary rhabbouni: my master, my teacher Original Word: ῥαββουνίTransliteration: rhabbouni Phonetic Spelling: (hrab-bon-ee') Part of Speech: Aramaic Transliterated Word (Indeclinable) Short Definition: my master, my teacher Meaning: Rabboni -- my master, my teacher Strong's Concordance Lord, Rabboni. Or rhabbouni (hrab-boo-nee') of Chaldee origin; corresponding to rhabbi -- Lord, Rabboni. see GREEK rhabbi Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 4462: ῬαββονίῬαββονί (so Rec. in Mark 10:51) and ραββουνι (WH ῥαββονει, see references under ῤαββί, at the beginning) (Chaldean רִבּון, lord; רַבָּן, master, chief, prince; cf. Levy, Chald. WB. üb. d. Targumim, ii., p. 401), Rabboni, Rabbuni (apparently (yet cf. references below) the Galilaean pronunciation of רִבּונִי), a title of honor and reverence by which Jesus is addressed; as interpreted by John, equivalent to διδάσκαλος: John 20:16; Mark 10:51 (see ῤαββί). Cf. Keim, iii., p. 560 (English translation, vi., p. 311f); Delitzsch in the Zeitschr. f. d. luth. Theol. for 1876, pp. 409 and 606; also for 1878, p. 7; (Ginsburg and Hamburger, as in the preceding word; Kautzsch, Gram. d. Biblical-Aram., p. 10). |