STRONGS G2203:
Ζεύς, [but genetive
Διός, (dative
Διΐ), accusative
Δία (or
Δίαν), (from old nominative
Δίς),
Zeus, corresponding to Latin
Jupiter (A. V.): Acts 14:12 (see
Δίς);
ὁ ἱερεὺς τοῦ Διὸς τοῦ ὄντος πρὸ τῆς πόλεως,
the priest of Zeus whose temple
was before the city,
Acts 14:13 (cf. Meyer at the passage.)]. See
Δίς.
Related entry:
[Δία, see Ζεύς.]
Related entry:
[Διός, see Δίς.]
Related entry:
Δίς, an unused nominative for
Ζεύς, genitive
Διός, accusative
Διά (
Δίαν,
Acts 14:12 Tdf. edition 7; see in
ἄρρην and Buttmann, 14 (373)),
Zeus, Jupiter, the supreme divinity in the belief of Greeks and Romans; the father of gods and men:
Acts 14:12f. (2 Macc. 6:2.) [Cf.
Ζεύς.]
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