κηρύσσω; imperfect
ἐκήρυσσον; future
κηρύξω; 1 aorist
ἐκηρυξα (infinitive
κηρύξαι R G Tr WH,
κηρύξαι L T; cf.
Lipsius, Gramm. Untersuch., p. 32ff;
Tdf. Proleg., p. 101;
Winer's Grammar, § 6, 1 f. (see references under the word
κῆρυξ)); passive, present
κηρύσσομαι; 1 aorist
ἐκηρυχθην; 1 future
κηρυχθήσομαι; (
κῆρυξ, which see); from
Homer down; the
Sept. for
קָרָא;
to be a herald; to officiate as herald; to proclaim after the manner of a herald; always with a suggestion of formality, gravity, and an authority which must be listened to and obeyed;
a. univ
to publish, proclaim openly: something which has been done,
Mark 7:36;
τόν λόγον,
Mark 1:45 (here joined with
διαφημίζειν); followed by indirect discourse,
Mark 5:20;
Luke 8:39; something which ought to be done, followed by the infinitive (cf.
Winers Grammar, 322 (302); (
Buttmann, § 141, 2)),
Romans 2:21;
Μωυσῆν, the authority and precepts of Moses,
Acts 15:21;
περιτομήν, the necessity of circumcision,
Galatians 5:11.
b. specifically used
of the public proclamation of the gospel and matters pertaining to it, made by John the Baptist, by Jesus, by the apostles and other Christian teachers: absolutely,
Matthew 11:1;
Mark 1:38;
Mark 3:14;
Mark 16:20;
Romans 10:15; with the dative of the person to whom the proclamation is made,
1 Corinthians 9:27;
1 Peter 3:19;
εἰς (
R ἐν with the dative)
τάς συναγωγάς (see
εἰς, A. I. 5 b.; cf.
Winer's Grammar, 213 (200)),
Mark 1:39; (
Luke 4:44 T Tr text
WH); (
ὁ)
κηρύσσων,
Romans 10:14;
κηρύσσειν, with the accusative of the thing,
Matthew 10:27; Luke (
Luke 4:19);
Luke 12:3;
τίνι τί,
Luke 4:18(
Luke 4:19);
τό εὐαγγέλιον τῆς βασιλείας,
Matthew 4:23;
Matthew 9:35;
Mark 1:14 (where
G L brackets
T Tr WH τό εὐαγγέλιον τοῦ Θεοῦ);
τό εὐαγγέλιον simply,
Mark 16:15;
Galatians 2:2;
τό εὐαγγέλιον τοῦ Θεοῦ εἰς τινας (see above),
1 Thessalonians 2:9; passive,
Matthew 24:14;
Matthew 26:13;
Colossians 1:23; with
εἰς πάντα τά ἔθνη or
εἰς ὅλον τόν κόσμον added,
Mark 13:10;
Mark 14:9;
τόν λόγον,
2 Timothy 4:2;
τό ῤῆμα τῆς πίστεως,
Romans 10:8;
τήν βασιλείαν τοῦ Θεοῦ,
Luke 8:1;
Luke 9:2;
Acts 20:25 (here
G L T Tr WH omit
τοῦ Θεοῦ);
Acts 28:31;
βάπτισμα, the necessity of baptism,
Mark 1:4;
Luke 3:3;
Acts 10:37;
μετάνοιαν καί ἄφεσιν ἁμαρτιῶν, by public proclamation to exhort to repentance and promise the pardon of sins,
Luke 24:47;
ἵνα μετανοῶσιν (
R G μετανοήσωσι) (see
ἵνα, II. 2 b.; (
Buttmann, 237 (204))),
Mark 6:12.
τινα τισί, to proclaim to persons one whom they are to become acquainted with in order to learn what they ought to do:
Χριστόν, or
τόν Ἰησοῦν,
Acts 8:5;
Acts 19:13;
Philippians 1:15;
1 Corinthians 1:23;
2 Corinthians 4:5 (where it is opposed to
ἑαυτόν κηρύσσομεν, to proclaim one's own excellence and authority);
2 Corinthians 11:4; passive,
ὁ κηρυχθείς,
1 Timothy 3:16; with
διά and the genitive of person added,
2 Corinthians 1:19; with the epexegetic addition,
ὅτι οὗτος ἐστιν ὁ υἱός τοῦ Θεοῦ,
Acts 9:20;
ὅτι ἐκ νεκρῶν ἐγήγερται,
1 Corinthians 15:12;
τίνι followed by
ὅτι,
Acts 10:42;
κηρύσσων followed by
λέγων (
Matthew 3:2), with direct discourse, Matt. (
Matthew 3:1 L T WH);
Matthew 10:7;
Mark 1:7;
κηρύσσειν καί λέγειν followed by direct discourse,
Matthew 3:1 (
R G Tr brackets);
Matthew 4:17;
κηρύσσοντα ἐν (omitted in
Rec.)
φωνή μεγάλη, followed by direct discourse (of an angel as God's herald),
Revelation 5:2;
κηρύσσομεν with
οὕτως added,
1 Corinthians 15:11. On this word see Zezschwitz, Petri apost. de Christi ad inferos descensu sententia. (
Lipsius 1857), p. 31ff; (Campbell, Dissert. on the Gospels, diss. 6, pt. v. Compare:
προκηρύσσω.)
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