Vocabulary Form
διδάσκαλος, -ου, ὁ
Definition

teacher

Root
διδασκαλο
Frequency
59
GK
1437
Cognates

Different teachers have different didactic (didaktikovV) methods.

Biblical Concordance

Luke 3:12 Tax collectors also came to be baptized and they said to him, “Teacher (didaskale | διδάσκαλε | voc sg masc), what should we do?”
Luke 6:40 A student is not above his teacher (didaskalon | διδάσκαλον | acc sg masc), but everyone when fully prepared will be like his teacher (didaskalos | διδάσκαλος | nom sg masc).
Luke 7:40 And Jesus, answering, said to him, “Simon, I have something to say to you.” And he said, “Teacher (didaskale | διδάσκαλε | voc sg masc), say it.”
Luke 8:49 While he was still speaking, someone came from the house of the synagogue-ruler, saying, “Your daughter is dead; do not bother the Teacher (didaskalon | διδάσκαλον | acc sg masc) any longer.”
Luke 9:38 Suddenly a man from the crowd cried out, saying, “Teacher (didaskale | διδάσκαλε | voc sg masc), I beg you to look with pity on my son, because he is my only child;
Luke 10:25 Once a lawyer stood up to put him to the test, saying, “Teacher (didaskale | διδάσκαλε | voc sg masc), what must I do to inherit eternal life?”
Luke 11:45 One of the lawyers responded and said to him, “Teacher (didaskale | διδάσκαλε | voc sg masc), in saying these things you insult us as well.”
Luke 12:13 Someone from the crowd said to him, “Teacher (didaskale | διδάσκαλε | voc sg masc), tell my brother to divide the family inheritance with me.”
Luke 18:18 Now a certain ruler asked him, saying, “Good Teacher (didaskale | διδάσκαλε | voc sg masc), what must I do to inherit eternal life?”
Luke 19:39 And some of the Pharisees in the crowd said to him, “Teacher (didaskale | διδάσκαλε | voc sg masc), rebuke your disciples.”
Luke 20:21 They questioned him, saying, “Teacher (didaskale | διδάσκαλε | voc sg masc), we know that you speak and teach truthfully and show no partiality, but truly teach the way of God.
Luke 20:28 saying, “Teacher (didaskale | διδάσκαλε | voc sg masc), Moses wrote for us that if someone’s brother dies, having a wife, but is childless, then his brother must take the widow and raise up offspring for his brother.
Luke 20:39 In response some of the scribes said, “Teacher (didaskale | διδάσκαλε | voc sg masc), you have spoken well!”
Luke 21:7 And they asked him, saying, “Teacher (didaskale | διδάσκαλε | voc sg masc), when will these things be, and what is the sign when these things are about to happen?”
Luke 22:11 and say to the master of the house, ‘The Teacher (didaskalos | διδάσκαλος | nom sg masc) says to you, “Where is the guest room, where I may eat the Passover with my disciples?”’
John 1:38 When Jesus turned around and saw them following him, he said to them, “What do you want?” They said to him, “Rabbi” (which translated means “Teacher”) (didaskale | διδάσκαλε | voc sg masc), “where are you staying?”
John 3:2 This man came to Jesus by night and said to him, “Rabbi, we know that you are a teacher (didaskalos | διδάσκαλος | nom sg masc) come from God, for no one is able to perform the miraculous signs that you are doing unless God is with him.”
John 3:10 Jesus answered, saying to him, “Are you the teacher (didaskalos | διδάσκαλος | nom sg masc) of Israel and you do not understand these things?”
John 8:4 they said to Jesus, “Teacher (didaskale | διδάσκαλε | voc sg masc), this woman was caught in the very act of committing adultery.
John 11:28 And when she had said this, she went back and spoke privately to her sister Mary, saying, “The Teacher (didaskalos | διδάσκαλος | nom sg masc) is here and is asking for you.”
John 13:13 You call me ‘Teacher!’ (didaskalos | διδάσκαλος | nom sg masc) and ‘Master!’ and you speak rightly, for so I am.
John 13:14 If I, then, your Master and Teacher (didaskalos | διδάσκαλος | nom sg masc), have washed your feet, you also ought to wash one another’s feet.
John 20:16 Jesus said to her, “Mary!” She turned and said to him in Hebrew, “Rabbouni!” (which means “Teacher”) (didaskale | διδάσκαλε | voc sg masc).
Acts 13:1 Now there were in Antioch in the local church prophets and teachers (didaskaloi | διδάσκαλοι | nom pl masc), both Barnabas and Simeon who was called Niger, Lucius the Cyrenian, and Manaen, the foster-brother of Herod the tetrarch, and Saul.
Romans 2:20 a corrector of the foolish, a teacher (didaskalon | διδάσκαλον | acc sg masc) of little children, having in the law the embodiment of knowledge and of truth —