G3032

Λιβερτῖνος 

Transliteration

Libertinos;

Pronunciation

lib-er-tee'-nos

Parts of Speech

n m

Root Word (Etymology)

of Latin origin

Dictionary Aids

TWOT Reference: TDNT 4:265

KJV Translation Count — 1x

The KJV translates Strongs H1 in the following manner: Libertine (1)

Outline of Biblical Usage

1. one who has been liberated from slavery, a freedman, or the son of a freed man
2. Libertine, denotes Jews (according to Philo) who had been made captives of the Romans under Pompey but were afterwards set free; and who although they had fixed their abode in Rome, had built at their own expense a synagogue at Jerusalem which they frequented when in that city, The name Libertines adhered to them to distinguish them from free born Jews who had subsequently taken up their residence at Rome. Evidence seems to have been discovered of the existence of a "synagogue of the Libertines" at Pompeii.

Strong's Definitions

lib-er-tee'-nos; of Latin origin; a Roman freedman: — Libertine.

Concordance Results Using KJV

Then there arose certain of the synagogue, which is called the synagogue of the G3032s, and Cyrenians, and Alexandrians, and of them of Cilicia and of Asia, disputing with Stephen.

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