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Strong's #3496 - Νεάπολις

Transliteration
Neápolis
Phonetics
neh-ap'-ol-is
Origin
from (G3501) and (G4172)
Parts of Speech
Noun Location
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Definition   
Thayer's
Neapolis = "new city"
  1. a maritime city of Macedonia, on the gulf of Syrymon, having a port and colonised by Chalcidians
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KJV (1)
Acts 1
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Acts 1
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Acts 1
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Liddell-Scott-Jones Definitions

Νεάπολις [], εως, ἡ,

new city, pr. n. of several cities, Neapolis: at first in two words, Νέα πόλις, gen. Νέης πόλιος Hdt. 2.91, cf. Th. 7.50; later in one, Νεάπολις, gen. Νεαπόλεως Str. 2.5.40, dat. Νεαπόλει Id. 1.2.13: hence Νεοπολίτης [], ου, ὁ, IG 12.191.31, al., later Νεᾱπολίτης Tab.Heracl. 1.187, Lyc. 736, Plb. 1.20.14, etc., cf. Pl. ap. Poll. 9.26.

Thayer's Expanded Definition

Νεάπολις, Νεαπολισεως, , Neapoils,. a maritime city of Macedonia, on the gulf of Strymon, having a port (cf. Lewin, St. Paul, 1:203 n.) and colonized by Chalcidians (see B. D., under the word ; cf. Lightfoot's Commentary on Philippians, Introduction, § iii.): Acts 16:11 (here Tdf. Νέαν πόλιν, WH Νέαν Πόλιν, Tr Νέαν πόλιν; cf. Buttmann, 74; Lob. ad Phryn., p. 604f). (Strabo 7, p. 330; Pliny, 4 (11) 18.)


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Abbott-Smith Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament

Νεάπολις , -εως , ,

Rec. for Νέα Πόλις (WH), the more freq. form (LS, s.v.),

Neapolis, a maritime city of Macedonia: Acts 16:11.†


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Vocabulary of the Greek NT

For this verb, as in Acts 10:9, see the prescription in the magic P Lond 121.181 (iii/A.D.) (=I. p. 90) ὁδοιποροῦντα μὴ διψᾶν ᾠὸν οἰνον (l. οἴνῳ) ἀνοκόψας (l. ἀνακόψας) ῥόφα, ";that you may not be thirsty when on a journey, beat up an egg in wine and gulp it down"; : the editor compares Mr. Gladstone’s similar prescription for support during a long speech. The medical usage is illustrated by Hobart p. 216 f. For the verb cf. also Syll 652 (= .3 885).28 (c. A.D. 220) τὴν τοσαύτην ὁδοι [π ]ορῆσαι [ὁδόν, and for the compound συνοδοιπορέω, cf. P Giss I. 27.4 (ii/A.D.) (= Chrest. I. p. 29) μετ ̣έλαβον πα [ρ ]ά τινων ἀπὸ Ἰβιῶνος σήμερον ἐλθόντω [ν ] συνοδοιπ ̣ορηκένα [ι ] τιν ̣[ ] παιδαρι ̣ῳ τοῦ κυρίου Ἀπολλωνίου ἀπὸ Μέμφεως [ ]ρχομένῳ. The first part of the compound ὁδοιπορέω is the locative ὁδοι – (Boisacq, p. 685).

 


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