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Lexicon :: Strong's G1695 - emmaous

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Ἐμμαοῦς
Transliteration
emmaous (Key)
Pronunciation
em-mah-ooce'
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Part of Speech
proper locative noun
Root Word (Etymology)
Probably of Hebrew origin, cf יֵמִים (H3222)
mGNT
1x in 1 unique form(s)
TR
1x in 1 unique form(s)
LXX
0x in 0 unique form(s)
Strong’s Definitions

Ἐμμαούς Emmaoús, em-mah-ooce'; probably of Hebrew origin (compare H3222); Emmaus, a place in Palestine:—Emmaus.


KJV Translation Count — Total: 1x

The KJV translates Strong's G1695 in the following manner: Emmaus (1x).

KJV Translation Count — Total: 1x
The KJV translates Strong's G1695 in the following manner: Emmaus (1x).
  1. Emmaus = "warm baths"

    1. the village to which the two disciples were going when our Lord appeared to them on the way, on the day of resurrection. Lk. 24:13. Luke makes its distance from Jerusalem, sixty stadia, or 7.5 miles (12 km); and Josephus mentions "a village called Emmaus" at the same distance. The site of Emmaus remains yet to be identified.

Strong’s Definitions [?](Strong’s Definitions Legend)
Ἐμμαούς Emmaoús, em-mah-ooce'; probably of Hebrew origin (compare H3222); Emmaus, a place in Palestine:—Emmaus.
STRONGS G1695:
Ἐμμαούς (in Josephus also Ἀμμαούς), , Emmaus (Latin genitive -untis), a village 30 stadia from Jerusalem (according to the true reading [so Dindorf and Bekker] in Josephus, b. j. 7, 6, 6; not, as is commonly said, following the authority of Luke, 60 stadia), apparently represented by the modern Kulonieh (cf. Ewald, Gesch. des Volkes Israel, 2te Ausg. 6, p. 675f; [Caspari, Chronological and Geographical Introduction to the Life of Christ § 191; Sepp, Jerus. u. d. heil. Land, 1:52]): Luke 24:13. There was a town of the same name in the level country of Judæa, 175 stadia from Jerusalem, noted for its hot springs and for the slaughter of the Syrians routed by Judas Maccabaeus, 1 Macc. 3:40, 57; afterwards fortified by Bacchides, the Syrian leader, 1 Macc. 9:50, and from the 3rd century on called Nicopolis [B. D., under the word Emmaus or Nicopolis]. A third place of the same name was situated near Tiberias, and was famous for its medicinal springs. Cf. Keim, 3, p. 555f (English translation, 6:306f); Wolff in Riehm, p. 376f; [especially Hackett in B. D. American edition, p. 731].
THAYER’S GREEK LEXICON, Electronic Database.
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BLB Scripture Index of Thayer's

Luke
24:13

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Strong's Number G1695 matches the Greek Ἐμμαοῦς (emmaous),
which occurs 1 times in 1 verses in the TR Greek.

Unchecked Copy BoxLuk 24:13 - And behold, two of them were going that very day to a village named Emmaus, G1695 which was [fn]about seven miles from Jerusalem.
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