Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 2784: κηρύσσωκηρύσσω; imperfect ἐκήρυσσον; future κηρύξω; 1 aorist ἐκηρυξα (infinitive κηρύξαι R G Tr WH, κηρύξαι L T; cf. Lipsius, Gramm. Untersuch., p. 32ff; Tdf. Proleg., p. 101; Winer's Grammar, § 6, 1 f. (see references under the word κῆρυξ)); passive, present κηρύσσομαι; 1 aorist ἐκηρυχθην; 1 future κηρυχθήσομαι; (κῆρυξ, which see); from Homer down; the Sept. for קָרָא; to be a herald; to officiate as herald; to proclaim after the manner of a herald; always with a suggestion of formality, gravity, and an authority which must be listened to and obeyed; a. univ to publish, proclaim openly: something which has been done, Mark 7:36; τόν λόγον, Mark 1:45 (here joined with διαφημίζειν); followed by indirect discourse, Mark 5:20; Luke 8:39; something which ought to be done, followed by the infinitive (cf. Winers Grammar, 322 (302); (Buttmann, § 141, 2)), Romans 2:21; Μωυσῆν, the authority and precepts of Moses, Acts 15:21; περιτομήν, the necessity of circumcision, Galatians 5:11. b. specifically used of the public proclamation of the gospel and matters pertaining to it, made by John the Baptist, by Jesus, by the apostles and other Christian teachers: absolutely, Matthew 11:1; Mark 1:38; Mark 3:14; Mark 16:20; Romans 10:15; with the dative of the person to whom the proclamation is made, 1 Corinthians 9:27; 1 Peter 3:19; εἰς (R ἐν with the dative) τάς συναγωγάς (see εἰς, A. I. 5 b.; cf. Winer's Grammar, 213 (200)), Mark 1:39; (Luke 4:44 T Tr text WH); (ὁ) κηρύσσων, Romans 10:14; κηρύσσειν, with the accusative of the thing, Matthew 10:27; Luke ( Forms and Transliterations εκηρυξαμεν εκηρύξαμεν ἐκηρύξαμεν εκηρυξαν εκήρυξαν ἐκήρυξαν εκήρυξε εκηρυξεν εκήρυξεν ἐκήρυξεν εκήρυσσε εκηρυσσεν εκήρυσσεν ἐκήρυσσεν εκηρυσσον εκήρυσσον ἐκήρυσσον εκηρυχθη εκηρύχθη ἐκηρύχθη κηρυξαι κηρύξαι κηρυξας κηρύξας κηρυξατε κηρύξατε κηρυξάτωσαν κηρύξεις κηρυξον κήρυξον κηρύξουσιν κηρυξω κηρύξω κηρυξωσιν κηρύξωσιν κήρυσσε κηρυσσει κηρύσσει κηρυσσειν κηρύσσειν κηρυσσεται κηρύσσεται κηρυσσετε κηρύσσετε κηρυσσέτω κηρυσσομεν κηρύσσομεν κηρυσσοντα κηρύσσοντα κηρυσσοντας κηρύσσοντας κηρυσσοντος κηρύσσοντος κηρυσσουσιν κηρύσσουσιν κηρυσσω κηρύσσω κηρυσσων κηρύσσων κηρυχθεις κηρυχθείς κηρυχθεντος κηρυχθέντος κηρυχθη κηρυχθή κηρυχθῇ κηρυχθηναι κηρυχθήναι κηρυχθῆναι κηρυχθησεται κηρυχθήσεται ekeruchthe ekēruchthē ekerussen ekērussen ekerusson ekērusson ekeruxamen ekēruxamen ekeruxan ekēruxan ekeruxen ekēruxen ekerychthe ekerýchthe ekērychthē ekērýchthē ekeryssen ekēryssen ekḗryssen ekerysson ekērysson ekḗrysson ekeryxamen ekerýxamen ekēryxamen ekērýxamen ekeryxan ekēryxan ekḗryxan ekeryxen ekēryxen ekḗryxen keruchthe kēruchthē keruchtheis kēruchtheis keruchthenai kēruchthēnai keruchthentos kēruchthentos keruchthesetai kēruchthēsetai kerussei kērussei kerussein kērussein kerussetai kērussetai kerussete kērussete kerusso kērussō kerussomen kērussomen kerusson kērussōn kerussonta kērussonta kerussontas kērussontas kerussontos kērussontos kerussousin kērussousin keruxai kēruxai keruxas kēruxas keruxate kēruxate keruxo kēruxō keruxon kēruxon keruxosin kēruxōsin kerychthe kērychthē kerychthêi kērychthē̂i kerychtheis kerychtheís kērychtheis kērychtheís kerychthenai kerychthênai kērychthēnai kērychthē̂nai kerychthentos kerychthéntos kērychthentos kērychthéntos kerychthesetai kerychthḗsetai kērychthēsetai kērychthḗsetai keryssei kerýssei kēryssei kērýssei keryssein kerýssein kēryssein kērýssein keryssetai kerýssetai kēryssetai kērýssetai keryssete kerýssete kēryssete kērýssete kerysso kerýsso kēryssō kērýssō keryssomen kerýssomen kēryssomen kērýssomen kerysson kerýsson kēryssōn kērýssōn keryssonta kerýssonta kēryssonta kērýssonta keryssontas kerýssontas kēryssontas kērýssontas keryssontos kerýssontos kēryssontos kērýssontos keryssousin kerýssousin kēryssousin kērýssousin keryxai kerýxai kēryxai kērýxai keryxas kerýxas kēryxas kērýxas keryxate kerýxate kēryxate kērýxate keryxo kerýxo kēryxō kērýxō keryxon kēryxon kḗryxon keryxosin kerýxosin kēryxōsin kērýxōsinLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel Texts |