| Strong's Number: 444 | | | Original Word | Word Origin | | a[nqrwpoß | from (435) and ops (the countenance, from (3700)); man-faced, i.e. a human being | | Transliterated Word | TDNT Entry | | Anthropos | 1:364,59 | | Phonetic Spelling | Parts of Speech | | anth'-ro-pos
| Noun Masculine |
| | Definition | - a human being, whether male or female
- generically, to include all human individuals
- to distinguish man from beings of a different order
- of animals and plants
- of from God and Christ
- of the angels
- with the added notion of weakness, by which man is led into a mistake or prompted to sin
- with the adjunct notion of contempt or disdainful pity
- with reference to two fold nature of man, body and soul
- with reference to the two fold nature of man, the corrupt and the truly Christian man, conformed to the nature of God
- with reference to sex, a male
- indefinitely, someone, a man, one
- in the plural, people
- joined with other words, merchantman
| | | | King James Word Usage - Total: 559 | | man 552, not translated 4, miscellaneous 3 | | |
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