1845. exorkistés
Strong's Concordance
exorkistés: an exorcist
Original Word: ἐξορκιστής, οῦ, ὁ
Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine
Transliteration: exorkistés
Phonetic Spelling: (ex-or-kis-tace')
Definition: an exorcist
Usage: an exorcist, a caster out of evil spirits by the use of names or spells.
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Cognate: 1845 eksorkistḗs – an exorcist; a person expelling demons, adjuring (binding) them by using oaths ("God-formulas," religious incantations). See 1844 (eksorkizō).

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from exorkizó
Definition
an exorcist
NASB Translation
exorcists (1).

Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 1845: ἐξορκιστής

ἐξορκιστής, ἐξορκιστου, (ἐξορκίζω);

1. he who exacts an oath of another.

2. an exorcist, i. e. one who employs a formula of conjuration for expelling demons: Acts 19:13. (Josephus, Antiquities 8, 2, 5; Lucian, epigr. in Anthol. 11,427; often in the church Fathers.)

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
exorcist.

From exorkizo; one that binds by an oath (or spell), i.e. (by implication) an "exorcist" (conjurer) -- exorcist.

see GREEK exorkizo

Forms and Transliterations
εξορκιστων εξορκιστών ἐξορκιστῶν εξώρμησαν exorkiston exorkistôn exorkistōn exorkistō̂n
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Englishman's Concordance
Acts 19:13 N-GMP
GRK: περιερχομένων Ἰουδαίων ἐξορκιστῶν ὀνομάζειν ἐπὶ
NAS: of the Jewish exorcists, who went from place to place,
KJV: Jews, exorcists, took upon them
INT: itinerant Jews exorcists to invoke over

Strong's Greek 1845
1 Occurrence


ἐξορκιστῶν — 1 Occ.

















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