STRONGS G5057:
τελώνης,
τελωνου,
ὁ (from
τέλος ((which see 2)) tax, and
ὠνέομαι to buy; cf.
δημοσιώνης,
ὀψώνης,
δεκατωνης), from
Aristophanes,
Aeschines,
Aristotle,
Polybius down;
1. a renter or farmer of taxes (Latin
publicanus); among the Romans usually a man of equestrian rank.
2. a tax-gatherer, collector of taxes or tolls (
Vulg.publicanus incorrectly: (so
A. V. publican)), one employed by a publican or farmer-general in collecting the taxes. The tax-collectors were, as a class, detested not only by the Jews but by other nations also, both on account of their employment and of the harshness, greed, and deception, with which they prosecuted it; (hence, they are classed by
Artemidorus Daldianus, oneir. 1, 23; 4, 57, with
καπηλοις καί τοῖς μετά ἀναιδειας ζῶσι καί λῃσταῖς καί ζυγοκρουσταις καί παραλογισταις ἀνθρώποις;
Lucian, necyom. c. 11 puts together
μοιχοί,
πορνοβοσκοι καί τελῶναι καί κολακες καί συκοφανται (
Theophrastus, charact. 6 (
περί ἀπονοίας)
πανδοχευσαι,
καί πορνοβοσκησαι,
καί τελωνησαι)):
Matthew 5:46,
47 Rec.;
Matt. 10:3;
Luke 3:12;
Luke 5:27,
29;
Luke 7:29;
Luke 18:10,
11,
13; the plural is joined with
ἁμαρτωλοί,
Matthew 9:10f; (
Matthew 11:19);
Mark 2:15;
Luke 5:30;
Luke 7:34;
Luke 15:1; with
πόρναι,
Matthew 21:31f;
ὁ ἐθνικός καί ὁ τελώνης,
Matthew 18:17. Cf.
Winers RWB, under the words, Zoll, Zöllner; (
BB. DD., under the word ;
Wetstein on
Matthew 5:46; Edersheim, Jesus the Messiah, i. 515ff).
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