![]() where angels or other heavenly beings are said to have borne the forms of men: Luke 9:30 Luke 24:4 Acts 10:30. where mention is made of something usually done by men, not by women: Luke 22:63 Acts 5:36. universally, any male person, a man so where τίς might have been used: Luke 8:41 Luke 9:38 Acts 6:11 Acts 10:5, etc. ![]() with a reference to age, and to distinguish an adult man from a boy: Matthew 14:21 Matthew 15:38 (where ἄνδρες, γυναῖκες and παιδία are discriminated): with the added notion also of intelligence and virtue: 1 Corinthians 13:11 (opposed to νήπιος) Ephesians 4:13 James 3:2 (in the last two passages τέλειος ἀνήρ).ģ. a betrothed or future husband: Matthew 1:19 Revelation 21:2, etc.Ģ. ![]() as a husband: Matthew 1:16 Mark 10:2 John 4:16ff Romans 7:2ff 1 Corinthians 7:2ff Galatians 4:27 1 Timothy 3:2, 12 Titus 1:6, etc. as a male: Acts 8:12 Acts 17:12 1 Timothy 2:12 or b. with a reference to sex, and so to distinguish a man from a woman either a. differ in no respect from classic usage for it is employedġ. Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 435: ἀνήρ
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