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Gedeón: Gideon, an Israelite Original Word: Γεδεών, ὁ Part of Speech: Proper Noun, Indeclinable Transliteration: Gedeón Phonetic Spelling: (ghed-eh-own') Short Definition: Gideon Definition: Gideon, one of the Judges of Israel.
Word Origin of Hebrew origin Gidon Definition Gideon, an Isr. NASB Translation Gideon (1). STRONGS NT 1066: Γεδεών
Γεδεών, ὁ, indeclinable (in the Bible (cf. Buttmann, p. 15 (14)), and in Suidas (e. g. 1737 a.); but) in Josephus, Antiquities 5, 6 (3 and) 4 Γεδεών, Γεδεωνος (גִּדעון cutting off (others, tree-feller i. e. mighty warrior), from גָּדַע ), Gideon, a leader of the Israelites, who delivered them from the power of the Midianites (Judges 6-8): Hebrews 11:32 (where A. V. unfortunately follows the Greek spelling Gedeon).
Gideon. Of Hebrew origin (Gid'own); Gedeon (i.e. Gid(e)on), an Israelite -- Gedeon (in the King James Version). see HEBREW Gid'own
Γεδεων Γεδεών Gedeon Gedeōn Gedeṓn
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Γεδεών — 1 Occ.
Hebrews 11:32 N BIB: χρόνος περὶ Γεδεών Βαράκ Σαμψών NAS: me if I tell of Gideon, Barak, KJV: to tell of Gedeon, and [of] Barak, INT: time of Gideon Barak Samson1 Occurrence
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