Lexicon Hellénis: Greek woman Original Word: Ἑλληνίς Strong's Exhaustive Concordance Greek. Feminine of Hellen; a Grecian (i.e. Non-Jewish) woman -- Greek. see GREEK Hellen NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfem. of Hellén Definition a Greek (i.e. Gentile) woman NASB Translation Gentile (1), Greek (1). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 1674: ἙλληνίςἙλληνίς, ἑλληνιδος, ἡ; 1. a Greek woman. 2. a Gentile woman; not a Jewess (see Ἕλλην, 2): Mark 7:26; Acts 17:12. Topical Lexicon Word Origin: Derived from Ἕλλην (Hellēn), meaning "Greek."Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: There are no direct Hebrew equivalents for Ἑλληνίς, as it specifically refers to a Greek woman, a concept not directly paralleled in the Hebrew Scriptures. However, the broader concept of Gentiles, which includes Greeks, can be related to Hebrew terms such as גּוֹי (goy, Strong's H1471), meaning "nation" or "people," often used to refer to non-Israelite nations. Usage: The term Ἑλληνίς is used in the New Testament to refer to a woman of Greek origin or cultural background. It appears in contexts where the distinction between Jews and Greeks is significant, often highlighting the spread of the Gospel beyond Jewish communities. Context: The term Ἑλληνίς (Hellēnís) appears in the New Testament to denote a woman of Greek descent or cultural affiliation. This term is significant in the context of the early Christian church, which was expanding beyond its Jewish roots to include Gentiles, including Greeks. The use of Ἑλληνίς underscores the inclusive nature of the Gospel message, as it reached diverse populations across the Roman Empire. Forms and Transliterations Ελληνιδων Ἑλληνίδων Ελληνις Ἑλληνίς Ellenidon Ellēnidōn Ellenis Ellēnis Hellenidon Hellenídon Hellēnidōn Hellēnídōn Hellenis Hellenís Hellēnis HellēnísLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Mark 7:26 N-NFSGRK: γυνὴ ἦν Ἑλληνίς Συροφοινίκισσα τῷ NAS: the woman was a Gentile, of the Syrophoenician KJV: was a Greek, a Syrophenician INT: [the] woman now was Gentile Syrophoenician by the Acts 17:12 N-GFP Strong's Greek 1674 |