Lexicon kérux: a herald Original Word: κῆρυξ, υκος, ὁPart of Speech: Noun, Masculine Transliteration: kérux Phonetic Spelling: (kay'-roox) Short Definition: a herald, preacher Definition: a herald, preacher, proclaimer. HELPS word-Studies Cognate: 2783 kḗryks (from 2784 /kērýssō, "to herald, proclaim") – properly, a herald, a "town-crier" proclaiming critical news for the public (see also 1557 /ekdíkēsis, "the town-gathering"); a preacher (a herald-communicator). 2783 /kḗryks ("a preacher, herald") proclaims Christ (His work) with passion and a binding sense of authority.  See 2784 (kēryssō). NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom  kérussóDefinitiona herald NASB Translationpreacher (3). 
 Thayer's STRONGS NT 2783: κῆρυξκῆρυξ, less correctly (yet so  L WH)  κῆρυξ (on the accent see  Winers Grammar, § 6, 1 c.; ( Buttmann, 13 (12));  Lipsius, Gramm. Untersuch., p. 36; ( Chandler § 622;  Göttling, p. 254f; Lob. Paralip., p. 411; W. Dindorf in  Stephanus Thesaurus, under the word;  Tdf. Proleg., p. 101)),  κήρυκος,  ὁ (akin to  γῆρυς a voice, a sound,  γηρύω to utter a sound, to speak; (yet cf.  Vanicek, p. 140)); common in Greek writings from  Homer down;  a herald, a messenger vested with public authority, who conveyed the official messages of kings, magistrates, princes, military commanders, or who gave a public summons or demand, and performed various other duties. In the O. T.,  Genesis 41:43;  Daniel 3:4; Sir. 20:15. In the N. T.  God's ambassador, and the herald or proclaimer of the divine word:  δικαιοσύνης, one who summoned to righteousness, of Noah,  2 Peter 2:5; used of the apostles, as the divine messengers of the salvation procured by Christ and to be embraced through him,  1 Timothy 2:7;  2 Timothy 1:11.    
 
 
 
 Strong's preacher.  From kerusso; a herald, i.e. Of divine truth (especially of the gospel) -- preacher.  see GREEK kerusso   |  
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