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1. Brief Overview:
Transliteration: Artemis
Root Words:
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Primary Meanings:
2. Detailed Description:
BDAG: BDAG defines Ἄρτεμις as the goddess Artemis, a prominent deity in Greek mythology associated with nature, hunting, and childbirth. The lexicon emphasizes her role in the Ephesian cult, where she was venerated as a major deity.
Thayer’s: Thayer’s Greek Lexicon describes Ἄρτεμις as Artemis, highlighting her significant role in Greek mythology and her worship in Ephesus. It notes her association with the hunt and protection of young women.
Vines: Vines’ Expository Dictionary of New Testament Words covers Artemis as the Greek goddess of the hunt, stressing her importance in Ephesian religion and her influence in classical mythology.
LSJ: The LSJ Lexicon identifies Ἄρτεμις as Artemis, underscoring her status as a key goddess in Greek religion and detailing her veneration in various Greek cities, especially in Ephesus.
Strong’s Exhaustive Concordance: Strong’s defines Ἄρτεμις as Artemis, noting her as a significant figure in Greek mythology and religious practice, with particular emphasis on her worship in Ephesus.
Bible Verses:
3. Usage in Classic Greek Literature:
In classic Greek literature, Artemis is depicted as follows:
4. Summary:
Ἄρτεμις (G735: Artemis) is the name of a major Greek goddess associated with the hunt, nature, and protection. In the New Testament, Artemis is linked to the Ephesian cult, where she was highly revered. BDAG, Thayer’s, Vines, and LSJ all emphasize Artemis’ significant role in Greek mythology and her veneration in Ephesus. Classic Greek literature portrays her as a prominent and influential deity, central to both mythological and religious contexts.
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