4672. Solomón
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 4672: Σαλωμών

Σαλωμών, see Σολομών.

STRONGS NT 4672: ΣολομώνΣολομών (so (Rst bez elz G L in Luke 12:27; R L Tr WH in Acts 7:47 (cf. Tdf. on Matthew 6:29))) and Σολομών (so R G L T Tr WH in Matthew 1:7; Matthew 6:29; Rscriv T Tr WH in Luke 12:27; G in Acts 7:47; (Σαλωμών Tdf. in Acts 7:47)), Σολομῶντος (so Rec. uniformly; (L T WH in Acts 3:11; Acts 5:12; L in Matthew 1:6 also)), and Σολομῶνος (so (G L T Tr WH in Matthew 12:42; Luke 11:31; John 10:23; G T Tr WH in Matthew 1:6; G Tr in Acts 3:11; Acts 5:12); the forms Σολομών, Σολομῶνος, are undoubtedly to be preferred, cf. (Tdf. Proleg., pp. 104, 110; WHs Appendix, p. 158); Winers Grammar, 67 (65); Buttmann, 16 (14f)), (שְׁלֹמֹה, i. e. 'pacific', Irenaeus, German Friedrich, English Frederick), Solomon, the son of David by Bathsheba the wife of Uriah; he succeeded his father, becoming the third king of Israel ( (according to the commonly accepted chronology; but cf. the article 'Zeitrechnung' in Riehm's HWB (especially p. 1823f))), built the temple at Jerusalem, and was distinguished for his magnificence, splendor, and wisdom: Matthew 1:6; Matthew 6:29; Matthew 12:42; Luke 11:31; Luke 12:27; John 10:23; Acts 3:11; Acts 5:12; Acts 7:47.

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Σολομων Σολομὼν Σολομωνα Σολομῶνα Σολομωνος Σολομῶνος Σολομωντος Σολομῶντος Solomon Solomōn Solomṑn Solomona Solomôna Solomōna Solomō̂na Solomonos Solomônos Solomōnos Solomō̂nos Solomontos Solomôntos Solomōntos Solomō̂ntos
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