Doctrine
The Old Testament
leqach
03948 לֶקַח leqach [leh’-kakh] from 03947 to take; n m; [BDB-544a] [{See TWOT on 1124 @@ "1124a" }] AV-doctrine 4, learning 4, fair speech 1; 9
- 1) learning, teaching, insight
- 1a) instruction (obj)
- 1b) teaching (thing taught)
- 1b1) teaching-power
- 1b2) persuasiveness
shëmuw‘ah
08052 שְׁמוּעָה shëmuw‘ah [sehm-oo-aw’] pass part of 08085 hear; n f; [BDB-1035a] [{See TWOT on 2412 @@ "2412d" }] AV-rumour 9, tidings 8, report 4, fame 2, bruit 1, doctrine 1, mentioned 1, news 1; 27
- 1) report, news, rumour
- 1a) report, news, tidings
- 1b) mention
muwcar
04148 מוּסָר muwcar [moo-sawr’] from 03256; n m; [BDB-416a] [{See TWOT on 877 @@ "877b" }] AV-instruction 30, correction 8, chasten 4, chastisement 3, check 1, bond 1, discipline 1, doctrine 1, rebuker 1; 50
- 1) discipline, chastening, correction
- 1a) discipline, correction
- 1b) chastening
- see The Rod
The New Testament
didache n
1322 διδαχή didache [did-akh-ay’] from 1321; n f; TDNT-2:163,161; [{See TDNT 190 }] AV-doctrine 29, has been taught 1; 30
- 1) teaching
- 1a) that which is taught
- 1b) doctrine, teaching, concerning something
- 2) the act of teaching, instruction
- 2a) in religious assemblies of the Christians, to speak in the way of teaching, in distinction from other modes of speaking in public
didasko v
1321 ~διδάσκω~ didasko \@did-as’-ko\@ a prolonged (causative) form of a primary verb dao (to learn); as a noun commonly tranlated "master" TDNT-2:135,161; {See TDNT 190} v AV-teach 93, taught + 2258 4; 97
- 1) to teach
- 1a) to hold discourse with others in order to instruct them, deliver didactic discourses
- 1b) to be a teacher
- 1c) to discharge the office of a teacher, conduct one’s self as a teacher
- 2) to teach one
- 2a) to impart instruction
- 2b) instill doctrine into one
- 2c) the thing taught or enjoined
- 2d) to explain or expound a thing
- 2f) to teach one something
didaskalos n
1320 ~διδάσκαλος~ didaskalos \@did-as’-kal-os\@ from the verb to teach 1321; n m AV-Master (Jesus) 40, teacher 10, master 7, doctor 1; 58
- 1) a teacher
- 2) in the NT one who teaches concerning the things of God, and the duties of man
- 1a) one who is fitted to teach, or thinks himself so
- 1b) the teachers of the Jewish religion
- 1c) of those who by their great power as teachers draw crowds around them i.e. John the Baptist, Jesus
- 1d) by preeminence used of Jesus by himself, as one who showed men the way of salvation
- 1e) of the apostles, and of Paul
- 1f) of those who in the religious assemblies of the Christians, undertook the work of teaching, with the special assistance of the Holy Spirit
- 1g) of false teachers among Christians
didaskalia n
1319 διδασκαλία didaskalia [did-as-kal-ee’-ah] from 1320 didaskalos to teach meaning teaching, instruction; n f; TDNT-2:160,161; [{See TDNT 190 }] AV-doctrine 19, teaching 1, learning 1; 21
- 1) teaching, instruction
- 2) teaching
- 2a) that which is taught, doctrine
- 2b) teachings, precepts
heterodidaskaleo v
2085 ἑτεροδιδασκαλέω heterodidaskaleo [het-er-od-id-as-kal-eh’-o] from 2087 heteros-another and 1320 Master (Jesus) 40, teacher 10, master 7, doctor 1; v; TDNT-2:163,161; [{See TDNT 190 }] AV-teach other doctrine 1, teach otherwise 1; 2
- 1) to teach other or different doctrine
- 1a) deviating from the truth