Strong's Concordance heterodidaskaleó: to teach other doctrine Original Word: ἑτεροδιδασκαλέωPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: heterodidaskaleó Phonetic Spelling: (het-er-od-id-as-kal-eh'-o) Definition: to teach other doctrine Usage: I teach different things, that is, different from the true or necessary teaching. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom heteros and didaskalos Definition to teach other doctrine NASB Translation advocates a different doctrine (1), children (2), different doctrine (1), teach strange doctrines (1). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 2085: ἑτεροδιδασκαλέωἑτεροδιδασκαλέω, ἑτεροδιδασκάλω; (ἕτερος and διδάσκαλος, cf. κακοδιδασκάλειν, Clement of Rome, 2 Cor. 10, 5 [ET]); to teach other or different doctrine i. e. deviating from the truth: 1 Timothy 1:3; 1 Timothy 6:3. (Ignatius ad Polycarp, 3 [ET], and others ecclesiastical writings.) Strong's Exhaustive Concordance teach other doctrine. From heteros and didaskalos; to instruct differently -- teach other doctrine(-wise). see GREEK heteros see GREEK didaskalos Forms and Transliterations ετεροδιδασκαλει ετεροδιδασκαλεί ἑτεροδιδασκαλεῖ ετεροδιδασκαλειν ετεροδιδασκαλείν ἑτεροδιδασκαλεῖν eterodidaskalei eterodidaskalein heterodidaskalei heterodidaskaleî heterodidaskalein heterodidaskaleînLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance 1 Timothy 1:3 V-PNAGRK: τισὶν μὴ ἑτεροδιδασκαλεῖν NAS: certain men not to teach strange doctrines, KJV: that they teach no other doctrine, INT: some not to teach other doctrines 1 Timothy 6:3 V-PIA-3S Strong's Greek 2085 |