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Strong's #3497 - Νεεμάν
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Naaman the Syrian = "pleasantness"
- commander-in-chief of the army of Syria
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Ναιμάν, see Νημαν.
STRONGS NT 3497: Νημαν Νημαν and (so L T Tr WH after the Sept. (see WH's Appendix, p. 159f)) Ναιμάν, ὁ (נַעֲמָן, pleasantness), Naaman (so Vulg. (also Neman)), a commander of the Syrian armies (2 Kings 5:1): Luke 4:27.
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Ναιμάν
(Rec. Νεεμάν ), ὁ ,
indecl.
(Heb. H5283),
Naaman: Luke 4:27.†
Νεεμάν , see Ναιμάν .
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ὁδοιπορία is found in a letter of late iii/A.D. containing instructions for the sending of a ferry-boat—διὰ τὸ ἄδηλον τῆς ὁδοιπορίας, ";on account of the uncertainty of the road"; (P Oxy I. 118 verso.6) : cf. Epict. iii. 10. 11 μέρος γάρ ἐστι καὶ τοῦτο τοῦ βίου, ὡς περίπατος, ὡς πλοῦς, ὡς ὁδοιπορία, οὕτω καὶ πυρετός, ";for fever too is a part of life, like walking, sailing, travelling."; For ὁδοιπόρος (Genesis 37:25) cf. Syll 802 (=.3 1168).83 (iv/B.C.) ὁδο ̣[ι ]π ̣όρος οὖν τις ἰδὼν αὐτόν, and Kaibel 167.1 μεῖνον, ἄκουσον ἐμοῦ, ὁδοιπόρε, τίς ποτ᾽ ἔφυμε.
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