2037. Erastos
Strong's Lexicon
Erastos: Erastus

Original Word: Ἔραστος
Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine
Transliteration: Erastos
Pronunciation: eh-ras-tos
Phonetic Spelling: (er'-as-tos)
Definition: Erastus
Meaning: Erastus, steward of Corinth, a Christian.

Word Origin: Derived from the Greek word ἐράω (eraō), meaning "to love" or "to desire."

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: There is no direct Hebrew equivalent for the name Erastus, as it is a Greek name. However, the concept of being "beloved" or "desired" can be related to Hebrew words like אָהוּב (ahuv), meaning "beloved."

Usage: Erastus is a personal name mentioned in the New Testament. It is used to refer to a Christian who was part of the early church and had a significant role in the ministry of the Apostle Paul.

Cultural and Historical Background: In the Greco-Roman world, names often carried meanings related to personal attributes or familial connections. The name Erastus, meaning "beloved" or "desired," reflects a common practice of naming individuals with aspirational or affectionate terms. Erastus is noted in the New Testament as a city official, which indicates a person of some standing and influence in society. This suggests that early Christianity reached individuals across various social strata, including those in positions of civic responsibility.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from eraó (to love)
Definition
"beloved," Erastus, the name of two Christian
NASB Translation
Erastus (3).

Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 2037: Ἔραστος

Ἔραστος, Ἐραστου, , 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).

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
Erastus.

From erao (to love); beloved; Erastus, a Christian -- Erastus.

Forms and Transliterations
εράσθητι Εραστον Ἔραστον Εραστος Ἔραστος εργάβ ηράσθη Eraston Éraston Erastos Érastos
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Englishman's Concordance
Acts 19:22 N-AMS
GRK: 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
GRK: ἀσπάζεται ὑμᾶς Ἔραστος ὁ οἰκονόμος
NAS: greets you. Erastus, the city
KJV: you. Erastus the chamberlain
INT: Greets you Erastus the manager

2 Timothy 4:20 N-NMS
GRK: Ἔραστος ἔμεινεν ἐν
NAS: Erastus remained at Corinth,
KJV: Erastus abode at
INT: Erastus remained in

Strong's Greek 2037
3 Occurrences


Ἔραστον — 1 Occ.
Ἔραστος — 2 Occ.

















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