Reference: Greeks, Grecians
Hastings
Both these terms are used indifferently in AV of OT Apocr to designate persons of Gr. extraction (1Ma 1:10; 1Ma 6:2; 1Ma 8:9, 2Ma 4:36 etc.). In NT the linguistic usage of English Version makes a distinction between the terms 'Greeks' and 'Grecians.' 'Greeks' uniformly represents the word Hell
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There were certain Greeks among them, that came to pray at the feast.
In those days, as the number of the disciples grew, there arose a grudge among the Greeks against the Hebrews, because their widows were despised in the daily ministration.
and quit himself boldly in the name of the Lord Jesus. And he spake and disputed with the Greeks; and they went about to slay him.
Some of them were men of Cyprus and Cyrene, which when they were come into Antioch, spake unto the Greeks, and preached the Lord Jesus.
Then came he to Derbe and to Lystra. And behold, a certain disciple was there named Timothy, a woman's son which was a Jewess and believed: but his father was a Greek.
And he preached in the synagogue every Sabbath day; And exhorted the Jews and the gentiles.
For I am debtor both to the Greeks, and to them which are no Greeks, unto the learned and also unto the unlearned.
For I am not ashamed of the Gospel of Christ, because it is the power of God unto salvation to all that believe; namely to the Jew, and also to the gentile.
There is no difference between the Jew and the gentile. For one is Lord of all: which is rich unto all that call on him.
Now is there no Jew, neither gentile, there is neither bond nor free, there is neither man nor woman: but ye are all one thing in Christ Jesus.