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625 Apollos {ap-ol-loce'} ¥i¯à»P624¦P·½; ¶§©Ê±M¦³¦Wµü AV - Apollos 10; 10 ¨Èªiù = "ªüªiù©Ò½ç" 1) ¨Ó¦Û¨È¾ú¤s¤Óªº¤@¦ì¦³¾Ç¾iªºµS¤Ó¤H,¦b¥H¥±©Ò»P­ôªL¦h¤@±a¶ÇºÖ­µ.

625 Apollos {ap-ol-loce'} probably from the same as 624;; n pr m AV - Apollos 10; 10 Apollos = " given by Apollo" 1) a learned Jew from Alexandria and mighty in the scriptures who became a Christian and a teacher of Christianity
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735 Artemis {ar'-tem-is} ¥i¯à»P736¦P·½; ³±©Ê±M¦³¦Wµü AV - Diana 5; 5 ¨È©³¦Ì = "§¹¥þªº¥ú: ¨ü­­ªº¤ô¬y" 1) ¼s¨ü«H©^ªº¯«¬é(ù°¨¦WºÙ¬°Diana),¨ä¤p¨È²Ó¨È±RªÁ¤¤¤ß¦b¥H¥±©Ò

735 Artemis {ar'-tem-is} probably from the same as 736;; n pr f AV - Diana 5; 5 Diana = "complete light: flow restrained" 1) Artemis, that is to say the so called Tauric or Persian or Ephesian Artemis, the goddess of many Asiatic people, to be distinguished from the Artemis of the Greeks, the sister of Apollo. A very splendid temple was built to her at Ephesus, which was set on fire by Herostratus and reduced to ashes; but afterwards in the times of Alexander the Great, it was rebuilt in a style of greater magnificence.
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1216 Demetrios {day-may'-tree-os} ·½¦ÛDemeter (Ceres);¶§©Ê±M¦³¦Wµü AV - Demetrius 3; 3 ©³¦Ì¥á = "ÄÝ©ó¬_·ç´µ¯«(Ceres)" 1) ¦b¥H¥±©Òªº²§±Ð®{»È¦K §C¦Ì¥á 2) ¤@¦W«H®{ (# ¬ù°Ñ12|)

1216 Demetrios {day-may'-tree-os} from Demeter (Ceres);; n pr m AV - Demetrius 3; 3 Demetrius = "belonging to Ceres" 1) a heathen silversmith at Ephesus 2) a certain Christian, 3Jo 12
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1356 diopetes {dee-op-et'-ace} ·½¦Û the alternate of 2203 and the alternate of 4098;; §Î®eµü AV - which fell down from Jupiter 1; 1 1) ±q©z´µ¼Z¸¨, ¥ç§Y±q¤Ñ°ó 2) ¥H¥±©Ò¨È©³¦Ìªº¹³, ±À´ú¬O±q¤Ñ°ó¼Z¸¨¤U¨Óªº (#®{ 19:35|)

1356 diopetes {dee-op-et'-ace} from the alternate of 2203 and the alternate of 4098;; adj AV - which fell down from Jupiter 1; 1 1) fallen from Zeus, i.e. from heaven 2) an image of the Ephesian Artemis which was supposed to have fallen from heaven
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2179 Ephesinos {ef-es-ee'-nos} ·½¦Û 2181;; §Î®eµü AV - of Ephesus 1; 1 1) ¥H¥±©Ò¥X¥Íªº¤H©Î©~¥Á (#±Ò 2:1|)

2179 Ephesinos {ef-es-ee'-nos} from 2181;; adj AV - of Ephesus 1; 1 1) a native or inhabitant of Ephesus
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2180 Ephesios {ef-es'-ee-os} ·½¦Û 2181;; §Î®eµü AV - Ephesian 6, of Ephesus 1; 7 1) ¥H¥±©Ò¥X¥Íªº©Î©~¥Á, ¥H¥±©Ò¤H

2180 Ephesios {ef-es'-ee-os} from 2181;; adj AV - Ephesian 6, of Ephesus 1; 7 1) a native or inhabitant of Ephesus
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2181 Ephesos {ef'-es-os} ¥i¯à¬O¥~¨Ó»y;; ±M¦³¦Wµü ¦a¦W ´Ü©w¥» - Ephesus 15; 15 ¥H¥±©Ò = "¤¹³\ªº" 1)¤@­Ó¤p¨È²Ó¨Èªu®üªº³£¥«, ·R¶ø¥§¨Èªº­º³£, ¨üù°¨¤Hªº¨È¬w¦a°Ï©xªøªv²z, ¦ì©ó¤h¨C®³©M¦Ì§Q³£¤§¶¡ªºIcarian®ü

2181 Ephesos {ef'-es-os} probably of foreign origin;; n pr loc AV - Ephesus 15; 15 Ephesus = "permitted" 1) a maritime city of Asia Minor, capital of Ionia and under the Romans, of proconsular Asia, situated on the Icarian Sea between Smyrna and Miletus
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3399 Miletos {mil'-ay-tos} ±M¦³¦a¦W AV - Miletus 2, Miletum 1; 3 ¦Ì§Q³£ = "¯Â¥Õ²Ó¦Ï¤ò" 1) ®ü´ä«°¥«,Â÷¥H¥±©Ò¬ù60¤½¨½ (#®{ 20:15,17; ´£«á 4:2|)

3399 Miletos {mil'-ay-tos} of uncertain origin;; n pr loc AV - Miletus 2, Miletum 1; 3 Miletus = "pure white fine wool" 1) a maritime city, now nearly 10 miles (16 km), from the coast of Caria or Ionia, near the mouth of the Maeander and 35 miles (55 km) from Ephesus. It was the mother of about eighty colonies, the the birth place of Thales, Anaximander, and other famous men.
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4630 Skeuas {skyoo-as'} apparently of Latin origin;; ¶§©Ê±M¦³¦Wµü ´Ü©w¥» - Sceva 1; 1 ¤h°ò¥Ë = "mind reader" 1) ¤@­Ó²½¥qªø,¦í¦b¥H¥±©Ò

4630 Skeuas {skyoo-as'} apparently of Latin origin;; n pr m AV - Sceva 1; 1 Sceva = "mind reader" 1) a certain chief priest residing at Ephesus
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4667 Smurna {smoor'-nah} »P...¦P 4666;; ±M¦³¦Wµü ¦a¦W ´Ü©w¥» - Smyrna 1; 1 ¤h¨C®³ = "¨SÃÄ " 1) ¤p¨È²Ó¨È·R¶ø¥§¨Èªº³£¥«, ·Rµ^®ü®Ç , ¥H¥±©Ò¥_¤è40 ­ù (65 km)

4667 Smurna {smoor'-nah} the same as 4666;; n pr loc AV - Smyrna 1; 1 Smyrna = "myrrh" 1) an Ionian city of Asia Minor, on the Aegean Sea, 40 miles (65 km) north of Ephesus
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5161 Trophimos {trof'-ee-mos} ·½¦Û 5160;;¶§©Ê±M¦³¦Wµü AV - Trophimus 3; 3 ¯Sù«D¼¯ = "Àç¾iªº" 1) ¥H¥±©Ò°ò·þ®{, ¤]¬O¨Ï®{«OùªºªB¤Í (#®{ 20:5|)

5161 Trophimos {trof'-ee-mos} from 5160;; n pr m AV - Trophimus 3; 3 Trophimus = "nutritious" 1) an Ephesian Christian, and friend of the apostle Paul
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5175 Trogullion {tro-gool'-lee-on} ; ±M¦³¦Wµü, ¦a¦W AV - Trogyllium 1; 1 ¯Sù°ò§Q¯Î = "ÁôÂéÒ" «ö®{20:15, §f®¶¤¤Ä¶¥»: "±q¨ºùض}¯è¡A²Ý¤é©è¹F¤F°òªü¹ï­±¡A ¹j¤@¤Ñ¶V¹L¥h¾a¼»¼¯¡e¦³¥j¨÷¥[¡G¦b¯Sù°ò§Q¯Î°±¯d¡f¡A¤S¹L ¤@¤Ñ¨Ó¨ì¦Ì§Q³£¡C «öISBE¦r¨å: ¦³¨Ç¸û¦­´Áªº§Û¥»¬Ù²¤¤F­Ó«°É]¦W, ¦h¥bªº¤¤­^Ķ ¥»¥ç¤£§t³o­Ó«°É]¦W, Westcott and Hort ±N¥¦§R°£¤F, ¦]¬°¥¦ §t¦³¸û¤£¦nªº¸g¤åÃþ«¬, §Y¦è¤è¸g¤å. µL½×¸g¤å¬O§_¥]¬A ¯Sù°ò§Q¯Î, «OùÀ³¸Ó´¿¸g¹L³o­Ó®üÌa, ¥B´¿°±¯d¹L 1) ¤@«°Âíªº¦W¦r, ¤]¬O¥ì¶ø¥§¨È®ü¤@­ÓÌa¤f, Â÷¼»¼¯®q¤£»·, ¦b¥H¥±©Ò»P¦Ì¦w¤jªe¤f¶¡ªº³Á¥dº¸(Mt. Mycale)¤s¸}Ãä

5175 Trogullion {tro-gool'-lee-on} of uncertain derivation;; n pr loc AV - Trogyllium 1; 1 Trogyllium = "a cache" 1) the name of a town and a promontory of Ionia, not far from the island of Samos, at the foot of Mt. Mycale between Ephesus and the mouth of the river Maeander
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5181 Turannos {too'-ran-nos} ¥H 2962 ¬°°ò¦¦Ó¤Þ¥Ó¥Xªº¯U¸q«¬ºA;;¶§©Ê±M¦³¦Wµü AV - Tyrannus 1; 1 ±À³â¥£ = "´xÅv" 1) ¦b«Où±Ð±ÂºÖ­µªº¾Ç©Ð¸Ìªº¥H¥±©Ò¤H

5181 Turannos {too'-ran-nos} a provincial form of the derivative of the base of 2962;; n pr m AV - Tyrannus 1; 1 Tyrannus = "sovereign" 1) an Ephesian in whose school Paul taught the gospel

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