STRONGS G5481:
													
												
									    		χαρακτήρ, 
χαρακτηρος, 
ὁ (
χαράσσω to engrave, cut into), from 
Aeschylus and 
Herodotus down; 
1. properly, 
the instrument used in engraving or carving (cf. 
ζωστήρ, 
λαμπτήρ, 
λουτήρ, 
φυσητήρ; cf. our 'stamp' or 'die'). 
2. the mark (figure or letters) stamped upon that instrument or wrought out on it; hence, universally, "a mark or figure burned in (
Leviticus 13:28) or stamped on, an impression; the exact expression (the image) of any person or thing, marked likeness, precise reproduction in every respect" (cf. facsimile): 
χαρακτήρ τῆς ὑποστάσεως τοῦ Θεοῦ, of Christ, accusative to his nature as 
ὁ θεῖος λόγος, 
Hebrews 1:3; 
σφραγῖδι Θεοῦ, 
ἧς ὁ χαρακτήρ ἐστιν ὁ ἀΐδιος λόγος, 
Philo de plant. Noë § 5; 
χαρακτήρ θείας δυνάμεως, of the human mind, 
Philo, quod det. potiori ins. § 23; God 
τόν ἄνθρωπον ἔπλασεν τῆς ἑαυτοῦ ἐκονος χαρακτῆρα, 
Clement of Rome, 1 Cor. 33, 4 [ET]; 
οἱ πιστοί ἐν ἀγάπη χαρακτῆρα Θεοῦ πατρός διά Ἰησοῦ Χριστοῦ (
ἔχουσιν), 
Ignatius ad Magnes. 5, 2 [ET]. 
the peculiarity, by which things are recognized and distinguished from each other (cf. English 
characteristic): 2 Macc. 4:10. 
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