Lexicon Bariónas: Bar-Jonah Original Word: Βαριωνᾶς Strong's Exhaustive Concordance Bar-jona. Of Chaldee origin (diakoneo and Malchos); son of Jonas (or Jonah); Bar-jonas, an Israelite -- Bar-jona. see HEBREW bar see HEBREW Yonah NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originof Aramaic origin bar and Yonah Definition "son of Jonah," Bar-Jonah, a surname of Peter NASB Translation Barjona (1). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 920: ΒαριωναςΒαριωνας, Βαριωνᾶ (cf. Buttmann, 20 (17f)), ὁ (from בַּר son, and יונָה Jonah (others יוהָנָן i. e. Johanan, Jona, John; cf. Meyer on John 1:42(43) and Lightfoot as below)), Bar-Jonah (or Bar-Jonas), the surname of the apostle Peter: Matthew 16:17 (L T WH; in John 1:42 ( Topical Lexicon Word Origin: Aramaic origin, from בַּר (bar, meaning "son") and יוֹנָה (Yonah, meaning "Jonah" or "dove").Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: The corresponding Hebrew elements are בַּר (H1247) for "son" and יוֹנָה (H3124) for "Jonah" or "dove." These entries provide the foundational components of the name Βαριωνᾶς, linking the Greek usage to its Hebrew and Aramaic roots. Usage: This name is used in the New Testament to refer to the apostle Peter, specifically identifying him as the son of Jonah or John. Context: Βαριωνᾶς (Barionas) is a patronymic designation used in the New Testament to refer to the apostle Peter. The name appears in contexts where Peter's lineage is highlighted, emphasizing his identity as the son of Jonah or John. This designation is significant in understanding Peter's background and familial connections. Forms and Transliterations Βαριωνα Βαριωνᾶ Bariona Barionâ Bariōna BariōnâLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel Texts |