Strong's Concordance Erastos: "beloved," Erastus, the name of two Christians Original Word: Ἔραστος, ου, ὁPart of Speech: Noun, Masculine Transliteration: Erastos Phonetic Spelling: (er'-as-tos) Definition: "beloved", Erastus, the name of two Christians Usage: Erastus, steward of Corinth, a Christian. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom eraó (to love) Definition "beloved," Erastus, the name of two Christian NASB Translation Erastus (3). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 2037: ἜραστοςἜραστος, Ἐραστου, ὁ, Erastus, (ἐραστός beloved, (cf. Chandler § 325; Lipsius, Gram. Untersuch., p. 30)), the name of two Christians: 1. the companion of the apostle Paul, Acts 19:22; 2. the city treasurer of Corinth, Romans 16:23. Which of the two is meant in 2 Timothy 4:20 cannot be determined. STRONGS NT 2037a: ἐραυνάωἐραυνάω, a later and especially Alexandrian (cf. Sturz, Dial. Maced. et Alex., p. 117) form for ἐρευνάω, which see. Cf. Tdf. edition 7 min. Proleg., p. 37; (the major edition, p. 34; especially ed. 8 Proleg., p. 81f); Buttmann, 58 (50). From erao (to love); beloved; Erastus, a Christian -- Erastus. Englishman's Concordance Acts 19:22 N-AMSGRK: Τιμόθεον καὶ Ἔραστον αὐτὸς ἐπέσχεν NAS: to him, Timothy and Erastus, he himself KJV: and Erastus; but he himself INT: Timothy and Erastus he remained Romans 16:23 N-NMS 2 Timothy 4:20 N-NMS Strong's Greek 2037 |