βασιλικός
Royal
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What does βασιλικός (basilikós) mean in the Bible?
βασιλικός (basilikós) is a Greek word meaning "royal". βασιλικός, -ή, -όν (βασιλεύς), [in LXX for מֶלֶךְ and its cognates ;] royal, belonging to a king: χώρα, Act 12:20; ἐσθής, Act. Shows gospel reaching into political authority structures.
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Meaning
Royal authority; often denotes supreme law governing other laws with regal character.
royal, belonging to a king: χώρα, Act 12:20; ἐσθής, Act.12:21; νόμος β., a supreme law, "a law which governs other laws and so has a specially regal character" (Hort), or because made by a king (LAE, p. 3673), Jas.2:8; τις, one in the service of a king, a courtier, Jhn.4:46, 49 (WH, mg., βασιλίσκος).
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