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Understanding Greek words like Ἔφεσος (Ephesos, Strong’s G2181) is crucial in Biblical studies, as it provides insight into significant historical and cultural contexts. Ἔφεσος, or Ephesus, was one of the most prominent cities in the ancient world, located in Asia Minor (modern-day Turkey). Ephesus is frequently mentioned in the New Testament as a center for early Christian evangelism, including the apostle Paul’s missionary journeys. Exploring the meaning and usage of Ἔφεσος enhances our comprehension of New Testament writings and the socio-religious landscape of the ancient world.
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Similar Words: Ἐφεσῖνος (Ephesinos) [e-fe-SI-nos] and Ἐφέσιος (Ephesios) [e-FE-sios] are adjectives that relate to Ephesus or its inhabitants. While Ἔφεσος refers specifically to the city itself, Ἐφεσῖνος and Ἐφέσιος describe things or people originating from or associated with Ephesus.
Further Insights: The word Ἔφεσος is a proper noun that follows the first declension pattern in Greek. Below is the full declension of Ἔφεσος:
Case / Number | Feminine Singular |
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Nominative | Ἔφεσος |
Genitive | Ἐφέσου |
Dative | Ἐφέσῳ |
Accusative | Ἔφεσον |
Vocative | Ἔφεσε |
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Author | Name of Work | English Text |
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Herodotus | “Histories” | “In Ephesus [Ἔφεσος], the temple of Artemis stood as a marvel among all wonders of the ancient world.” |
Strabo | “Geography” | “Ephesus [Ἔφεσος] was not only a great city but also an important religious center, dedicated to Artemis.” |
Pausanias | “Description of Greece” | “Ephesus [Ἔφεσος], renowned for its magnificent temple, attracts pilgrims from far and wide.” |
Septuagint | “1 Maccabees 15:23” | “The letters were sent to Ephesus [Ἔφεσος] and other cities for support against their enemies.” |
Septuagint | “2 Maccabees 4:19” | “The games at Ephesus [Ἔφεσος] were attended by Jews who came from the surrounding regions.” |
Septuagint | “3 Maccabees 6:1” | “The Jews living in Ephesus [Ἔφεσον] maintained their customs amidst a foreign culture.” |
The Greek word Ἔφεσος (Ephesos, Strong’s G2181) refers to the ancient city of Ephesus, a major hub of culture, religion, and commerce in Asia Minor. This city played a crucial role in early Christian history, serving as a focal point for Paul’s missionary work and the spread of the Gospel. Understanding the historical and cultural significance of Ephesus helps illuminate many New Testament passages and provides a richer context for interpreting the Biblical narrative. The city’s legacy continues to impact religious and historical studies, especially in understanding early Christian communities’ dynamics.
Did you know that the Temple of Artemis in Ephesus, referred to by the Greek word Ἔφεσος, was considered one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World? This temple was so famous that it became a pilgrimage site for ancient worshippers, rivaling even the pyramids of Egypt in terms of cultural importance.
Note: While this entry strives for accuracy, readers engaged in critical research should verify citations and keyword occurrences in their Bible translation of choice. For Biblical citations, the F.O.G Bible project recommends Logos Bible software.
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