Lexicon toiosde: such, of this kind, like this Original Word: τοιοῦτος Strong's Exhaustive Concordance such. (including the other inflections); from a derivative of toi and de; such-like then, i.e. So great -- such. see GREEK de NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom toios (such, such-like) and de Definition such NASB Translation such (1). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 5107: τοιόσδετοιόσδε, τοιάδε, τοιονδε (τοῖος and δέ), from Homer down, such, generally with an implied suggestion of something excellent or admirable: 2 Peter 1:17. Topical Lexicon Word Origin: Derived from a combination of the Greek words τοιοῦτος (toios) meaning "such" and οὗτος (houtos) meaning "this" or "that."Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: While there is no direct Hebrew equivalent for τοιοῦτος, similar concepts can be found in Hebrew words that describe quality or kind, such as כָּזֶה (kazeh, Strong's Hebrew 2088) meaning "like this" or "such." These words are used in the Hebrew Bible to convey similar ideas of kind or quality. Usage: The term τοιοῦτος is used in the New Testament to refer to people or things that are of a specific kind or nature, often to emphasize a particular quality or characteristic. It appears in various contexts, highlighting the nature or type of the subject being discussed. Context: • The word τοιοῦτος is used in the New Testament to emphasize the nature or quality of a person or thing. It often appears in contexts where the writer wants to draw attention to the specific characteristics or qualities of the subject. Forms and Transliterations τοιάδε τοιασδε τοιάσδε τοιᾶσδε toiasde toiâsdeLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel Texts |