- διδαχή
- teaching, doctrine
- teaching, doctrine, what is taught.
- διδαχή
- teaching
- G:N-F
- διδαχή, -ῆς, ἡ
(< διδάσκω), [in LXX: Psa.60:1-12 title. (לָמַד pi.); Sm.: Deu.33:8 * ;]
__1. objectively, teaching, doctrine, that which is taught:; with genitive poss.,Refs
Mrk.1:27, Jhn.7:16, Act.17:19, Rom.6:7 16:17, 2Jn.10, Rev.2:24; ἡ δ., of Christ,Refs
Mat.7:28 16:12 22:33, Mrk.1:22 11:18, Luk.4:32, Jhn.18:19, Act.5:28, Rev.2:14-15; of. τὴν δ., Tit.1:9; with genitive obj., βαπτισμῶν δ., Heb.6:2; pl., Heb.13:9.Refs
Jhn.7:17, Act.13:12, 2Jn.9
__2. Actively, teaching:; ἐν τ. δ., in the course of his teaching:Refs
Act.2:42, 2Ti.4:2; λαλεῖν ἐν δ., 1Co.14:6; ἔχειν δ., 1Co.14:26 (DCG, i, 485; Cremer, 181).†Refs
Mrk.4:2 12:38
SYN.: διδασκαλία (AS)
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
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
διδαχή
didachē
did-akh-ay'
From G1321; instruction (the act or the matter)
KJV Usage: doctrine, hath been taught.