STRONGS G1322:
διδαχή,
-ῆς,
ἡ, (
διδάσκω), [from Herodotus down];
1. teaching, viz.
that which is taught:
Mark 1:27;
John 7:16;
Acts 17:19; [
Rom 6:17];
Rom 16:17;
2 John 1:10;
Revelation 2:24;
ἡ διδ.
τινος, one's doctrine,
i. e. what he teaches:
Matthew 7:28;
Matthew 16:12;
Matthew 22:33;
Mark 1:22;
Mark 11:18;
Luke 4:32;
John 18:19;
Acts 5:28;
Revelation 2:14f;
ἡ διδαχή of God,
τοῦ κυρίου,
τοῦ Χριστοῦ, the doctrine which has God, Christ, the Lord, for its author and supporter:
John 7:17;
Acts 13:12;
2 John 1:9; with the genitive of the object,
doctrine, teaching, concerning something:
Hebrews 6:2 [Winer's Grammar, 187 (176); 192 (181); 551 (513)]; plural
Hebrews 13:9.
2. [the act of]
teaching, instruction, (cf.
διδασκαλία [on the supposed distinction between the two words and their use in the
N. T. see Ellicott on
2 Timothy 4:2; they are associated in
2 Timothy 4:2,
3;
Titus 1:9]):
Acts 2:42;
2 Timothy 4:2;
ἐν τῇ διδαχῇ,
while he was teaching, a phrase by which the Evangelist indicates that he is about to cite some of the many words which Jesus spoke at that time,
Mark 4:2;
Mark 12:38;
τοῦ κατὰ τὴν διδαχὴν πιστοῦ λόγου, the faithful word which is in accordance with the received (
2 Timothy 3:14) instruction,
Titus 1:9; in particular, the teaching of the
διδάσκαλος (which see 6) in the religious assemblies of Christians:
λαλεῖν ἐν διδαχῇ, to speak in the way of
teaching, in distinction from other modes of speaking in public,
1 Corinthians 14:6;
ἔχω διδαχήν, to have something to teach,
1 Corinthians 14:26.
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