paradosis <3862>
paradosiv paradosis
Pronunciation | : | par-ad'-os-is |
Origin | : | from 3860 |
Reference | : | TDNT - 2:172,166 |
PrtSpch | : | n f (noun feminime) |
In Greek | : | paradosei 1, paradoseiv 2, paradosewn 1, paradosin 9 |
In NET | : | tradition 9, traditions 3 |
In AV | : | tradition 12, ordinance 1 |
Count | : | 13 |
Definition | : |
1) giving up, giving over 1a) the act of giving up 1b) the surrender of cities 2) a giving over which is done by word of mouth or in writing, i.e. tradition by instruction, narrative, precept, etc. 2a) objectively, that which is delivered, the substance of a teaching 2b) of the body of precepts, esp. ritual, which in the opinion of the later Jews were orally delivered by Moses and orally transmitted in unbroken succession to subsequent generations, which precepts, both illustrating and expanding the written law, as they did were to be obeyed with equal reverence from 3860; transmission, i.e. (concretely) a precept; specially, the Jewish traditionary law: KJV -- ordinance, tradition. see GREEK for 3860 |
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