Vocabulary Form
μαθητής, -οῦ, ὁ
Definition

disciple

Root
μαθητη
Frequency
261
GK
3412
Cognates

Math is related to mavqhma, meaning "that which is learned."
Mathematics is from maqhmatikhv.

Mnemonics

Matthew is the disciple who wrote a gospel.

Mnemonics

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October 14, 2019

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Notes

μαθητη is declined just like προφήτης.
A disciple is a "learner."

Biblical Concordance

John 20:4 The two were running together, but the other disciple (mathētēs | μαθητής | nom sg masc) ran ahead more quickly than Peter and arrived first at the tomb.
John 20:8 Then the other disciple (mathētēs | μαθητής | nom sg masc), the one who had arrived first, also went into the tomb, and he saw and believed.
John 20:10 So the disciples (mathētai | μαθηταί | nom pl masc) returned to their homes.
John 20:18 Mary Magdalene went and reported to the disciples (mathētais | μαθηταῖς | dat pl masc), “I have seen the Master!” and she told them that he had said these things to her.
John 20:19 On the evening of that day, the first day of the week, when the doors were locked where the disciples (mathētai | μαθηταί | nom pl masc) were for fear of the Jews, Jesus came and stood in their midst and said to them, “Peace be with you.”
John 20:20 Having said this, he showed them his hands and his side. Then the disciples (mathētai | μαθηταί | nom pl masc) were filled with joy when they saw the Lord.
John 20:25 So the other disciples (mathētai | μαθηταί | nom pl masc) kept saying to him, “We have seen the Master!” But he said to them, “Unless I see in his hands the mark of the nails, and put my finger into the wound left by the nails, and put my hand into his side, I will never believe!”
John 20:26 Eight days later his disciples (mathētai | μαθηταί | nom pl masc) were in the house again, and Thomas was with them. Although the doors were locked, Jesus came and stood in their midst and said, “Peace be with you.”
John 20:30 Now Jesus did many other signs in the presence of his disciples (mathētōn | μαθητῶν | gen pl masc), which are not recorded in this book;
John 21:1 After this Jesus again revealed himself to his disciples (mathētais | μαθηταῖς | dat pl masc) by the Sea of Tiberias, and he revealed himself in this way.
John 21:2 Gathered there together were Simon Peter, Thomas (called the Twin), Nathanael of Cana in Galilee, the sons of Zebedee, and two more of his disciples (mathētōn | μαθητῶν | gen pl masc).
John 21:4 Now when morning had dawned, there stood Jesus on the shore, but the disciples (mathētai | μαθηταί | nom pl masc) did not realize that it was Jesus.
John 21:7 Then that disciple (mathētēs | μαθητής | nom sg masc) whom Jesus loved said to Peter, “It is the Lord!” When Simon Peter heard that it was the Lord, he tucked in his outer garment (for he was wearing nothing underneath), and jumped into the sea.
John 21:8 But the other disciples (mathētai | μαθηταί | nom pl masc) came with the boat, pulling the net full of fish, for they were not far from land, no more than a hundred yards.
John 21:12 Jesus said to them, “Come and have breakfast.” Now none of the disciples (mathētōn | μαθητῶν | gen pl masc) ventured to ask him, “Who are you?” for they knew it was the Lord.
John 21:14 This was now the third time that Jesus was revealed to his disciples (mathētais | μαθηταῖς | dat pl masc) after he had been raised from the dead.
John 21:20 Peter turned and saw following them the disciple (mathētēn | μαθητήν | acc sg masc) whom Jesus loved, the one who at the supper had leaned back against Jesus and said, “Master, who is it that will betray you?”
John 21:23 So the word spread among the believers that this disciple (mathētēs | μαθητής | nom sg masc) would not die. But Jesus did not say to him that he would not die, but rather, “If I should want him to remain alive until I come back, what concern is that to you?”
John 21:24 This is the disciple (mathētēs | μαθητής | nom sg masc) who is bearing witness about these things and who wrote these things, and we know that his witness is true.
Acts 6:1 Now in these days when the number of the disciples (mathētōn | μαθητῶν | gen pl masc) was increasing, there was a complaint by the Hellenists against the Hebrews because their widows were being neglected in the daily distribution of food.
Acts 6:2 So the twelve called together the entire group of disciples (mathētōn | μαθητῶν | gen pl masc) and said, “It is not right for us to neglect the word of God in order to wait on tables.
Acts 6:7 And the word of God continued to spread, and the number of disciples (mathētōn | μαθητῶν | gen pl masc) increased greatly in Jerusalem, and a large group of priests became obedient to the faith.
Acts 9:1 But Saul, still breathing threat and murder against the disciples (mathētas | μαθητάς | acc pl masc) of the Lord, went to the high priest
Acts 9:10 Now there was a disciple (mathētēs | μαθητής | nom sg masc) at Damascus named Ananias; and the Lord said to him in a vision, “Ananias.” And he replied, “Here I am, Lord.”
Acts 9:19 and taking food, he was strengthened. And he was with the disciples (mathētōn | μαθητῶν | gen pl masc) in Damascus for several days.