STRONGS G4461:
													
												
									    		ῤαββί, 
T WH ῥαββει (cf. 
Buttmann, p. 6; 
WHs Appendix, p. 155; see 
εἰ, 
ἰ) (Hebrew 
רַבִּי from 
רַב, much, great), properly, 
my great one, my honorable sir; (others incorrectly regard the 
ִ־י as the yodh paragogic); 
Rabbi, a title with which the Jews were accustomed to address their teachers (and also to honor them when not addressing them; cf. the French
monsieur, monseigneur): 
Matthew 23:7; translated into Greek by 
διδάσκαλος, 
Matthew 23:8 G L T Tr WH; John the Baptist is addressed by this title, 
John 3:26; Jesus: both by his disciples, 
Matthew 26:25, 
49; 
Mark 9:5; 
Mark 11:21; 
John 1:38 (39),49(50); 
John 4:31; 
9:2; 
11:8; and by others, 
John 3:2; 
John 6:25; repeated to indicate earnestness (cf. 
Winer's Grammar, § 65, 5 a.) 
ῤαββί, 
ῤαββί, 
R G in 
Matthew 23:7 and 
Mark 14:45; (so 
רבי רבי for 
אבי אבי in the Targ. on 
2 Kings 2:12). Cf. 
Lightfoot Horae Hebrew et Talmud. on 
Matthew 23:7; Pressel in 
Herzog edition 1 xii, p. 471f; (Ginsburg in Alex.'s Kitto, under the word Rabbi; 
Hamburger, Real-Encyclopädie, under Rabban, vol. ii., p. 943f). 
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