3810. paideutés
Berean Strong's Lexicon
paideutés: Instructor, Trainer, Disciplinarian

Original Word: παιδευτής
Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine
Transliteration: paideutés
Pronunciation: pahee-dyoo-tace'
Phonetic Spelling: (pahee-dyoo-tace')
Definition: Instructor, Trainer, Disciplinarian
Meaning: an instructor, trainer; almost: a chastiser.

Word Origin: Derived from the Greek verb παιδεύω (paideuō), meaning "to train, instruct, or discipline."

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: The Hebrew equivalent conceptually related to "paideutés" is יָסַר (yasar, Strong's H3256), which means to discipline, instruct, or chastise.

Usage: The term "paideutés" refers to someone who provides instruction or discipline, often in a moral or educational context. It implies a role of authority and guidance, focusing on the development and correction of character and behavior. In the New Testament, it is used to describe those who impart wisdom and correction, akin to a teacher or mentor.

Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Greek culture, a "paideutés" was often a tutor or guardian responsible for the education and moral upbringing of young boys. This role was crucial in shaping the future citizens of the city-state, emphasizing virtues such as wisdom, courage, and self-discipline. The concept of paideia (education) was central to Greek society, reflecting a holistic approach to developing both the mind and character.

HELPS Word-studies

Cognate: 3810 paideutḗs – one who constructively corrects (disciplines) in order to train. See 3811 (paideuō).

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from paideuó
Definition
a teacher, one who disciplines
NASB Translation
corrector (1), discipline (1).

Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 3810: παιδευτής

παιδευτής, παιδευτου, (παιδεύω);

1. an instructor, preceptor, teacher: Romans 2:20 (Sir. 37:19; 4 Macc. 5:34; Plato, legg. 7, p. 811 d., etc.; Plutarch, Lycurgus,

c. 12, etc.; (Diogenes Laërtius 7, 7).

2. a chastiser: Hebrews 12:9 (Hosea 5:2; Psalt. Sal. 8, 35).

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
instructor.

From paideuo; a trainer, i.e. Teacher or (by implication) discipliner -- which corrected, instructor.

see GREEK paideuo

Forms and Transliterations
παιδευτας παιδευτάς παιδευτὰς παιδευτην παιδευτήν παιδευτὴν παιδευτής paideutas paideutàs paideuten paideutēn paideutḕn
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Englishman's Concordance
Romans 2:20 N-AFS
GRK: παιδευτὴν ἀφρόνων διδάσκαλον
NAS: a corrector of the foolish, a teacher
KJV: An instructor of the foolish,
INT: an instructor of [the] foolish a teacher

Hebrews 12:9 N-AMP
GRK: πατέρας εἴχομεν παιδευτὰς καὶ ἐνετρεπόμεθα
NAS: fathers to discipline us, and we respected
KJV: flesh which corrected [us], and
INT: fathers we have had [as] those who discipline [us] and we respected [them]

Strong's Greek 3810
2 Occurrences


παιδευτὰς — 1 Occ.
παιδευτὴν — 1 Occ.

















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