Greek · G2232 · unreviewed

ἡγεμών

Ruler

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ἡγεμών G2232
Pronunciation hēgemṓn

What does ἡγεμών (hēgemṓn) mean in the Bible?

ἡγεμών (hēgemṓn) is a Greek word meaning "ruler". ἡγεμών, -όνος, ὁ (ἡγέομαι) [in LXX for אַלּוּף, שַׂר, etc.

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Meaning

ruler
Extended definition

A provincial governor with delegated imperial authority, not a king or local ruler, distinctly Roman administrative.

(ἡγέομαι) [in LXX for אַלּוּף, שַׂר, etc. ;]

1a leader, guide.
2a commander.
3a governor of a province (pro­consul, proprietor, legate, or procurator; but cf. ἀνθύπατος): Mat.10:18, Mrk.13:9, Luk.21:12, 1Pe.2:14; of the Procurator of Judæa, Mat.27:2, 11 27:14-15, 21 27:27 28:14, Luk.20:20, Act.23:24, 26 23:33 24:1, 10 26:30.
4For Heb. אַלְפֵי (LXX, χίλιαι) misread אַלֻּפֵי, leaders: Mat.2:6 (OT).
Source: STEPBible TBESG + Abbott-Smith
Grammatical Forms

How this word appears across different grammatical cases and numbers.

Nominative · Singular · Masculine Matt 27:11 · Matt 27:15 · Matt 27:21 · Acts 26:30
Genitive · Singular · Masculine Matt 27:11 · Matt 27:27 · Matt 28:14 · Luke 20:20 · Acts 24:10
Genitive · Plural · Masculine Mark 13:9
Dative · Singular · Masculine Matt 27:2 · Acts 23:26 · Acts 23:33 · Acts 24:1
Dative · Plural · Masculine Matt 2:6 · 1 Pet 2:14
Accusative · Plural · Masculine Matt 10:18 · Luke 21:12
Accusative · Singular · Masculine Matt 27:14 · Acts 23:24
Biblical Occurrences

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Word Pictures (Robertson)

A.T. Robertson's Word Pictures in the New Testament (1930–31) discusses this term in the following chapters. Open any chapter and go to the Word Pictures tab to read his verse-by-verse commentary.

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