diakonos <1249>

diakonov diakonos

Pronunciation:dee-ak'-on-os
Origin:probably from an obsolete diako (to run on errands, cf 1377)
Reference:TDNT - 2:88,152
PrtSpch:noun masculine/feminime
In Greek:diakonov 15, diakonoi 7, diakonoiv 3, diakonon 3, diakonouv 2
In NET:servant 14, servants 8, deacons 3, minister 2, attendants 1, encourages 1, worker 1
In AV:minister 20, servant 8, deacon 3
Count:31
Definition:1) one who executes the commands of another, esp. of a master,
a servant, attendant, minister
1a) the servant of a king
1b) a deacon, one who, by virtue of the office assigned to him
by the church, cares for the poor and has charge of and
distributes the money collected for their use
1c) a waiter, one who serves food and drink

Synonym : See Definition 5834
and 5928
probably from an obsolete diako (to run on errands; compare 1377); an
attendant, i.e. (genitive case) a waiter (at table or in other menial
duties); specially, a Christian teacher and pastor (technically, a
deacon or deaconess):-deacon, minister, servant.
see GREEK for 1377
 
diakonoi7N-NPM7Deacons (1), servants (6)
diakonoiv3N-DPM3attendants (1), deacons (1), servants (1)
diakonon3N-ASF1servant (1)
N-ASM2servant (1), worker (1)
diakonouv2N-APM2Deacons (1), servants (1)
diakonov15N-NSM15encourages (1), minister (2), servant (12)


attendants1diakonoiv1N-DPM (1)
Deacons1diakonouv1N-APM (1)
deacons1diakonoiv1N-DPM (1)
encourages1diakonov1N-NSM (1)
minister2diakonov2N-NSM (2)
servant14diakonon2N-ASF (1), N-ASM (1)
diakonov12N-NSM (12)
servants8diakonoi6N-NPM (6)
diakonoiv1N-DPM (1)
diakonouv1N-APM (1)
worker1diakonon1N-ASM (1)


Matthew3attendants (1), servant (2)
Mark2servant (2)
John3servant (1), servants (2)
Romans4servant (4)
1 Corinthians1Servants (1)
2 Corinthians5servants (5)
Galatians1encourages (1)
Ephesians2servant (2)
Philippians1deacons (1)
Colossians4minister (2), servant (2)
1 Thessalonians1worker (1)
1 Timothy3Deacons (2), servant (1)

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