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1319
1320. didaskalos (did-as'-kal-os)


From didasko; an instructor (genitive case or specially)


doctor, master, teacher.


see GREEK didasko




Textus Receptus Greek Text

didaskaloV
 didaskalos

didaskale
Matt 8:19, Matt 12:38, Matt 19:16, Matt 22:16, Matt 22:24, Matt 22:36, Mark 4:38, Mark 9:17, Mark 9:38, Mark 10:17, Mark 10:20, Mark 10:35, Mark 12:14, Mark 12:19, Mark 12:32, Mark 13:1, Luke 3:12, Luke 7:40, Luke 9:38, Luke 10:25, Luke 11:45, Luke 12:13, Luke 18:18, Luke 19:39, Luke 20:21, Luke 20:28, Luke 20:39, Luke 21:7, John 1:38, John 8:4, John 20:16

didaskaloi
Acts 13:1, 1 Cor 12:29, Heb 5:12, Jam 3:1

didaskalon
Matt 10:24, Mark 5:35, Luke 6:40, Luke 8:49, Rom 2:20

didaskaloV
Matt 9:11, Matt 10:25, Matt 17:24, Matt 26:18, Mark 14:14, Luke 6:40, Luke 22:11, John 3:2, John 3:10, John 11:28, John 13:13, John 13:14, 1 Ti 2:7, 2 Ti 1:11

didaskalouV
1 Cor 12:28, Eph 4:11, 2 Ti 4:3

didaskalwn
Luke 2:46