prosélutos: one who has arrived (at Judaism), a proselyte Original Word: προσήλυτος, ου, ὁ Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine Transliteration: prosélutos Phonetic Spelling: (pros-ay'-loo-tos) Short Definition: a proselyte Definition: (lit: that has come to), a proselyte, that is a non-Jew, who has been circumcised and has adopted the Jews' religion.
Word Origin from proserchomai Definition one who has arrived (at Judaism), a proselyte NASB Word Usage proselyte (2), proselytes (2). STRONGS NT 4339: προσήλυτοςπροσήλυτος, προσηλύτου, ὁ (from προσέρχομαι, perfect προσελήλυθα, cf. Buttmann, 74 (64); (Winer's Grammar, 24, 26, 97 (92))); 1. a newcomer (Latinadvena; cf. πρός, IV. 1); a stranger, alien (Schol. ad Apoll. Rhod. 1, 834; the Sept. often for גֵּר (cf. Philo de monarch. 1, 7 at the beginning)). 2. a proselyte, i. e. one who has come over from a Gentile religion to Judaism (Luther, Judengenosse): Matthew 23:15; Acts 2:11 (); . The rabbis distinguish two classes of proselytes, viz. הַצֶּדֶק גֵּרֵי proselytes of righteousness, who received circumcision and bound themselves to keep the whole Mosaic law and to comply with all the requirements of Judaism, and הַשַּׁעַר גֵּרֵי, proselytes of the gate (a name derived apparently from Exodus 20:10; Deuteronomy 5:14; (); (), ()), who dwelt among the Jews, and although uncircumcised observed certain specified laws, especially the seven precepts of Noah (as the rabbis called them), i. e. against the seven chief sins, idolatry, blasphemy against God, homicide, unchastity, theft or plundering, rebellion against rulers, and the use of flesh with the blood thereof. (Many hold that this distinction of proselytes into classes is purely theoretical, and was of no practical moment in Christ's day; cf. Lardner, Works, 11:306-324; cf. vi. 522-533; Schürer in Riehm as below.) Cf. Leyrer in Herzog xii., p. 237ff (rewritten in edition 2 by Delitzsch (xii. 293ff)); Steiner in Schenkel iv., 629f; (BB. DD.); Schürer, Neutest. Zeitgesch., p. 644 ((whose views are somewhat modified, especially as respects classes of proselytes, in his 2te Aufl. § 31 V., p. 567, and his article 'Proselyten' in Riehm, p. 1240f)) and the books he refers to.
proselyte. From the alternate of proserchomai; an arriver from a foreign region, i.e. (specially), an acceder (convert) to Judaism ("proselyte") -- proselyte. see GREEK proserchomai
προσεύξομαι — 2 Occ. πρόσεχε — 1 Occ. προσέχειν — 4 Occ. Προσέχετε — 11 Occ. προσέχοντας — 1 Occ. προσέχοντες — 3 Occ. προσεῖχον — 3 Occ. προσέσχηκεν — 1 Occ. προσηλώσας — 1 Occ. προσηλύτων — 1 Occ. προσήλυτον — 2 Occ. πρόσκαιρα — 1 Occ. πρόσκαιροί — 1 Occ. πρόσκαιρον — 1 Occ. πρόσκαιρός — 1 Occ. προσεκαλέσατο — 1 Occ. προσκαλεῖται — 2 Occ. προσκαλεσάμενοι — 2 Occ. προσκαλεσάμενος — 20 Occ. προσκαλεσάσθω — 1 Occ.
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προσηλύτων — 1 Occ. προσήλυτοι — 1 Occ. προσήλυτον — 2 Occ.
Matthew 23:15 N-AMS BIB: ποιῆσαι ἕνα προσήλυτον καὶ ὅταν NAS: one proselyte; and when KJV: to make one proselyte, and when INT: to make one convert and whenActs 2:11 N-NMP BIB: τε καὶ προσήλυτοι Κρῆτες καὶ INT: both and converts Cretans and Acts 6:5 N-AMS BIB: καὶ Νικόλαον προσήλυτον Ἀντιοχέα NAS: and Nicolas, a proselyte from Antioch. KJV: and Nicolas a proselyte of Antioch: INT: and Nicolas a convert of Antioch Acts 13:43 N-GMP BIB: τῶν σεβομένων προσηλύτων τῷ Παύλῳ NAS: and of the God-fearing proselytes followed KJV: and religious proselytes followed Paul INT: of the worshipping converts Paul 4 Occurrences
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