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μαθητής

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Forms of the word
Dictionary: 
μαθητής, -οῦ, ὁ
Greek transliteration: 
mathētēs
Simplified transliteration: 
mathetes
Numbers
Strong's number: 
3101
GK Number: 
3412
Statistics
Frequency in New Testament: 
261
Morphology of Biblical Greek Tag: 
n-1f
Gloss: 
disciple, student, follower; a committed learner and follower, in the NT usually of Jesus Christ
Definition: 
a disciple, Mt. 10:24, 42, et al.

Greek-English Concordance for μαθητής

Mark 10:46 And they came to Jericho. And as he was going out from Jericho with his disciples (mathētōn | μαθητῶν | gen pl masc) and a considerable crowd, a blind beggar, Bartimaeus the son of Timaeus, was sitting by the road.
Mark 11:1 And when they drew near to Jerusalem, Bethphage, and Bethany, at the Mount of Olives, Jesus dispatched two of his disciples (mathētōn | μαθητῶν | gen pl masc)
Mark 11:14 So in response he said to it, “May no one ever eat fruit from you again!” And his disciples (mathētai | μαθηταί | nom pl masc) were listening.
Mark 12:43 And he called his disciples (mathētas | μαθητάς | acc pl masc) to him and said to them, “I tell you the truth, this poor widow has put in more than all those who are putting large amounts into the offering box.
Mark 13:1 And as he went out of the temple, one of his disciples (mathētōn | μαθητῶν | gen pl masc) said to him, “Teacher, look, what massive stones and what magnificent buildings!”
Mark 14:12 And on the first day of Unleavened Bread, when people were slaughtering the Passover lamb, his disciples (mathētai | μαθηταί | nom pl masc) said to him, “Where do you want us to go and prepare for you to eat the Passover?”
Mark 14:13 And he sent two of his disciples (mathētōn | μαθητῶν | gen pl masc) and said to them, “Go into the city and a man carrying a pitcher of water will meet you; follow him.
Mark 14:14 And wherever he enters, say to the owner of the house, ‘The Teacher says, “Where is my guest room, where I may eat the Passover with my disciples?”’ (mathētōn | μαθητῶν | gen pl masc)
Mark 14:16 The disciples (mathētai | μαθηταί | nom pl masc) left, came to the city, and found things just as he had told them. So they prepared the Passover.
Mark 14:32 And they went to a place that was named Gethsemane; and he said to his disciples (mathētais | μαθηταῖς | dat pl masc), “Sit here while I pray.”
Mark 16:7 But go, tell his disciples (mathētais | μαθηταῖς | dat pl masc) and Peter, ‘He is going before you into Galilee. There you will see him, just as he told you.’”
Luke 5:30 And the Pharisees and their scribes were grumbling at his disciples (mathētas | μαθητάς | acc pl masc), saying, “Why do you eat and drink with the tax collectors and sinners?”
Luke 5:33 And they said to him, “The disciples (mathētai | μαθηταί | nom pl masc) of John often fast and offer prayers, so also do the disciples of the Pharisees, but yours continue to eat and drink.”
Luke 6:1 One Sabbath, as Jesus was going through grainfields, his disciples (mathētai | μαθηταί | nom pl masc) began to pick some heads of grain, rub them in their hands, and eat them.
Luke 6:13 When day came, he gathered his disciples (mathētas | μαθητάς | acc pl masc) and chose from them twelve, whom he called apostles:
Luke 6:17 Then, coming down with them from the mountain, he took his stand on a level place. A large crowd of disciples (mathētōn | μαθητῶν | gen pl masc) was there along with a great number of people from all over Israel and Judea and from the coastal region of Tyre and Sidon.
Luke 6:20 Then, looking up at his disciples (mathētas | μαθητάς | acc pl masc), he said: “Blessed are you poor, for yours is the kingdom of God.
Luke 6:40 A student (mathētēs | μαθητής | nom sg masc) is not above his teacher, but everyone when fully prepared will be like his teacher.
Luke 7:11 It happened soon afterward that Jesus went to a town called Nain, and his disciples (mathētai | μαθηταί | nom pl masc) and a large crowd went with him.
Luke 7:18 The disciples (mathētai | μαθηταί | nom pl masc) of John told him about all these things. Calling two of his disciples (mathētōn | μαθητῶν | gen pl masc), John
Luke 8:9 Now his disciples (mathētai | μαθηταί | nom pl masc) were questioning him as to what this parable meant.
Luke 8:22 It happened in one of those days that he and his disciples (mathētai | μαθηταί | nom pl masc) got into a boat, and he said to them, “Let us go across to the other side of the lake.” So they put out from shore.
Luke 9:14 For there were about five thousand men. He said to his disciples (mathētas | μαθητάς | acc pl masc), “Have them sit down in groups of about fifty each.”
Luke 9:16 Taking the five loaves and the two fish, he looked up to heaven and said a blessing and broke them; then he gave them to the disciples (mathētais | μαθηταῖς | dat pl masc) to distribute to the crowd.
Luke 9:18 Now it happened that as he was praying by himself, the disciples (mathētai | μαθηταί | nom pl masc) were near him. He asked them, “Who do the crowds say that I am?”
Luke 9:40 And I begged your disciples (mathētōn | μαθητῶν | gen pl masc) to cast it out, but they could not.”
Luke 9:43 And all were astonished at the majesty of God. While they were all still marveling at everything he was doing, Jesus said to his disciples (mathētas | μαθητάς | acc pl masc),
Luke 9:54 Seeing this, his disciples (mathētai | μαθηταί | nom pl masc) James and John said, “Lord, do you want us to tell fire to come down from heaven and consume them?”
Luke 10:23 Having turned to the disciples (mathētas | μαθητάς | acc pl masc), he said to them privately, “Fortunate are the eyes that see what you see!
Luke 11:1 Jesus was praying in a certain place, and when he finished one of his disciples (mathētōn | μαθητῶν | gen pl masc) said to him, “Lord, teach us to pray, just as John taught his disciples.” (mathētas | μαθητάς | acc pl masc)
Luke 12:1 In the meantime, when many thousands of the crowd had gathered so that they were trampling one another, Jesus began to say (to his disciples (mathētas | μαθητάς | acc pl masc) first), “Beware of the yeast of the Pharisees, which is hypocrisy.
Luke 12:22 He said to his disciples (mathētas | μαθητάς | acc pl masc), “Therefore I tell you, do not be anxious about your life, what you will eat, nor about your body, what you will wear.
Luke 14:26 “If anyone comes to me and does not hate his own father and mother, and wife and children, and brothers and sisters, and even his own life, he cannot be my disciple (mathētēs | μαθητής | nom sg masc).
Luke 14:27 Whoever does not carry his own cross and come after me cannot be my disciple (mathētēs | μαθητής | nom sg masc).
Luke 14:33 In the same way, therefore, everyone of you who does not renounce all his possessions cannot be my disciple (mathētēs | μαθητής | nom sg masc).
Luke 16:1 Then Jesus also said to his disciples (mathētas | μαθητάς | acc pl masc), “There was a rich man who had a manager, and charges were brought to him that this man was wasting his assets.
Luke 17:1 And he said to his disciples (mathētas | μαθητάς | acc pl masc), “It is inevitable that occasions for stumbling will come, but woe to the one through whom they come!
Luke 17:22 And he said to the disciples (mathētas | μαθητάς | acc pl masc), “Days are coming when you will desire to see one of the days of the Son of Man, and you will not see it.
Luke 18:15 Now people were bringing to him even little ones so he would touch them. However, when the disciples (mathētai | μαθηταί | nom pl masc) saw it, they began to rebuke them.
Luke 19:29 It happened that as he came near Bethphage and Bethany to the hill called “The Mount of Olives,” he sent two of his disciples (mathētōn | μαθητῶν | gen pl masc),
Luke 19:37 As he was already approaching to the descent of the Mount of Olives, the whole crowd of disciples (mathētōn | μαθητῶν | gen pl masc) began to rejoice and praise God with a loud voice for all the mighty works they had seen,
Luke 19:39 And some of the Pharisees in the crowd said to him, “Teacher, rebuke your disciples.” (mathētais | μαθηταῖς | dat pl masc)
Luke 20:45 As all the people were listening, he said to his disciples (mathētais | μαθηταῖς | dat pl masc),
Luke 22:11 and say to the master of the house, ‘The Teacher says to you, “Where is the guest room, where I may eat the Passover with my disciples?”’ (mathētōn | μαθητῶν | gen pl masc)
Luke 22:39 Then Jesus went out and made his way, as was his custom, to the Mount of Olives; and the disciples (mathētai | μαθηταί | nom pl masc) followed him.
Luke 22:45 When he rose from prayer, he went back to the disciples (mathētas | μαθητάς | acc pl masc) and found them sleeping from grief.
John 1:35 Again, on the following day, John was standing there with two of his disciples (mathētōn | μαθητῶν | gen pl masc).
John 1:37 The two disciples (mathētai | μαθηταί | nom pl masc) heard him say this, and they followed Jesus.
John 2:2 Jesus and his disciples (mathētai | μαθηταί | nom pl masc) were also invited to the wedding.
John 2:11 Jesus did this, the first of his signs, at Cana in Galilee, and revealed his glory; and his disciples (mathētai | μαθηταί | nom pl masc) believed in him.

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