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1. Brief Overview:
Transliteration: Artemis
Root Words:
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Primary Meanings:
2. Detailed Description:
BDAG: BDAG notes that Ἀρτεμᾶς primarily refers to the goddess Artemis of Greek mythology, who was a major deity in the Greek pantheon. The lexicon describes Artemis as the goddess of the hunt and nature. In a biblical context, Artemis is mentioned in connection with the worship practices in Ephesus.
Thayer’s: Thayer’s Greek Lexicon describes Ἀρτεμᾶς as referring to the goddess Artemis and notes its association with the worship practices in Ephesus, where Artemis was venerated as a central deity.
Vines: Vines’ Expository Dictionary of New Testament Words discusses Artemis as the name of the Greek goddess associated with the hunt and nature, and mentions her role in the context of Ephesian worship.
LSJ: The LSJ Lexicon identifies Ἀρτεμᾶς as Artemis, emphasizing her role as a significant deity in Greek religion and mythology, particularly in Ephesus.
Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance: Strong’s defines Ἀρτεμᾶς as Artemis, noting her as a goddess of the ancient Greek pantheon, and describes her worship in places such as Ephesus.
Bible Verses:
3. Usage in Classic Greek Literature:
In classic Greek literature, Artemis is a prominent figure:
4. Summary:
Ἀρτεμᾶς (G734: Artemis) refers to the Greek goddess Artemis, associated with the hunt, wilderness, and fertility. In biblical references, Artemis is linked to the worship practices in Ephesus. BDAG, Thayer’s, Vines, and LSJ all highlight Artemis as a central deity in Greek mythology and religion. Classic Greek literature portrays Artemis as a major figure with significant influence.
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