G5361 φιλάδελφος - Strong's Greek Lexicon Number

LSJ Gloss:
φιλάδελφος
loving one's brother
Dodson:
φιλάδελφος
loving the brethren
loving like a brother, loving one's brethren.
Strong's:
φιλάδελφος
fond of brethren, i.e. fraternal
Derivation: from G5384 and G80;

KJV Usage: love as brethren.

G5384 G80
TBESG:
φιλάδελφος
loving the brothers
G:A
φιλ-άδελφος, -ον
[in LXX:
Refs 2Ma.15:14, 4Ma.13:21 Mac 15:10
* ;]
loving one's brother, loving like a brother (Soph., Xen., al.): of Christians' love for one another (EV, loving as brethren), 1Pe.3:8.†
(AS)
Thayer:
1) loving brother or sister
2) in a broader sense, loving one like a brother, loving one's fellow countrymen
2a) of an Israelite
2b) of a Christian loving Christians


φιλάδελφος
philadelphos
fil-ad'-el-fos
From G5384 and G80; fond of brethren, that is, fraternal

KJV Usage: love as brethren.


View how G5361 φιλάδελφος is used in the Bible

One occurence of G5361 φιλάδελφος

1 Peter 3:8 having brotherly affection,

Distinct usage

1 having brotherly affection,


Related words

G5361 φιλάδελφος

G5359 Φιλαδέλφεια
Φιλαδέλφεια
Philadelpheia
fil-ad-el'-fee-ah
From Φιλάδέλφος Philadelphos (the same as G5361), a king of Pergamos; Philadelphia, a place in Asia Minor

KJV Usage: Philadelphia.


G5360 φιλαδελφία
φιλαδελφία
philadelphia
fil-ad-el-fee'-ah
From G5361; fraternal affection

KJV Usage: brotherly love (kindness), love of the brethren.


G5384 φίλος

φίλος
philos
fee'-los
Properly dear, that is, a friend; actively fond, that is, friendly (still as a noun, an associate, neighbor, etc.)

KJV Usage: friend.


G2321 Θεόφιλος
Θεόφιλος
Theophilos
theh-of'-il-os
From G2316 and G5384; friend of God; Theophilus, a Christian

KJV Usage: Theophilus.


G5358 φιλάγαθος
φιλάγαθος
philagathos
fil-ag'-ath-os
From G5384 and G18; fond of good, that is, a promoter of virtue

KJV Usage: love of good men.


G5362 φίλανδρος
φίλανδρος
philandros
fil'-an-dros
From G5384 and G435; fond of man, that is, affectionate as a wife

KJV Usage: love their husbands.


G5364 φιλανθρώπως
φιλανθρώπως
philanthrōpōs
fil-an-thro'-poce
Adverb from a compound of G5384 and G444; fondly to man (philanthropically), that is, humanely

KJV Usage: courteously.


G5366 φιλάργυρος
φιλάργυρος
philarguros
fil-ar'-goo-ros
From G5384 and G696; fond of silver (money), that is, avaricious

KJV Usage: covetous.


G5367 φίλαυτος
φίλαυτος
philautos
fil'-ow-tos
From G5384 and G846; fond of self, that is, selfish

KJV Usage: lover of own self.


G5368 φιλέω
φιλέω
phileō
fil-eh'-o
From G5384; to be a friend to (fond of [an individual or an object]), that is, have affection for (denoting personal attachment, as a matter of sentiment or feeling; while G25 is wider, embracing especially the judgment and the deliberate assent of the will as a matter of principle, duty and propriety: the two thus stand related very much as G2309 and G1014, or as G2372 and G3563 respectively; the former being chiefly of the heart and the latter of the head); specifically to kiss (as a mark of tenderness)

KJV Usage: kiss, love.


G5369 φιλήδονος
φιλήδονος
philēdonos
fil-ay'-don-os
From G5384 and G2237; fond of pleasure, that is, voluptuous

KJV Usage: lover of pleasure.


G5373 φιλία
φιλία
philia
fil-ee'-ah
From G5384; fondness

KJV Usage: friendship.


G5376 Φίλιππος
Φίλιππος
Philippos
fil'-ip-pos
From G5384 and G2462; fond of horses; Philippus, the name of four Israelites

KJV Usage: Philip.


G5377 φιλόθεος
φιλόθεος
philotheos
fil-oth'-eh-os
From G5384 and G2316; fond of God, that is, pious

KJV Usage: lover of God.


G5378 Φιλόλογος
Φιλόλογος
Philologos
fil-ol'-og-os
From G5384 and G3056; fond of words, that is, talkative (argumentative, learned, “philological”); Philologus, a Christian

KJV Usage: Philologus.


G5380 φιλόνεικος
φιλόνεικος
philoneikos
fil-on'-i-kos
From G5384 and νεῖκος neikos (a quarrel; probably akin to G3534); fond of strife, that is, disputatious

KJV Usage: contentious.


G5382 φιλόξενος
φιλόξενος
philoxenos
fil-ox'-en-os
From G5384 and G3581; fond of guests, that is, hospitable

KJV Usage: given to (lover of, use) hospitality.


G5383 φιλοπρωτεύω
φιλοπρωτεύω
philoprōteuō
fil-op-rot-yoo'-o
From a compound of G5384 and G4413; to be fond of being first, that is, ambitious of distinction

KJV Usage: love to have the preeminence.


G5386 φιλόσοφος
φιλόσοφος
philosophos
fil-os'-of-os
From G5384 and G4680; fond of wise things, that is, a “philosopher”

KJV Usage: philosopher.


G5387 φιλόστοργος
φιλόστοργος
philostorgos
fil-os'-tor-gos
From G5384 and στοργή s torgē (cherishing one’s kindred, especially parents or children); fond of natural relatives, that is, fraternal towards fellow Christians

KJV Usage: kindly affectioned.


G5388 φιλότεκνος
φιλότεκνος
philoteknos
fil-ot'-ek-nos
From G5384 and G5043; fond of one’s children, that is, maternal

KJV Usage: love their children.


G5389 φιλοτιμέομαι
φιλοτιμέομαι
philotimeomai
fil-ot-im-eh'-om-ahee
Middle voice from a compound of G5384 and G5092; to be fond of honor, that is, emulous (eager or earnest to do somethng.)

KJV Usage: labour, strive, study.


G5391 φιλόφρων
φιλόφρων
philophrōn
fil-of'-rone
From G5384 and G5424; friendly of mind, that is, kind

KJV Usage: courteous.


G80 ἀδελφός

ἀδελφός
adelphos
ad-el-fos'
From G1 (as a connective particle) and δελφύς delphus (the womb); a brother (literally or figuratively) near or remote (much like [H1])

KJV Usage: brother.


G79 ἀδελφή
ἀδελφή
adelphē
ad-el-fay'
Feminine of G80; a sister (natural or ecclesiastical)

KJV Usage: sister.


G81 ἀδελφότης
ἀδελφότης
adelphotēs
ad-el-fot'-ace
From G80; brotherhood (properly the feeling of brotherliness), that is, (the (Christian) fraternity

KJV Usage: brethren, brotherhood.


G5569 ψευδάδελφος
ψευδάδελφος
pseudadelphos
psyoo-dad'-el-fos
From G5571 and G80; a spurious brother, that is, pretended associate

KJV Usage: false brethren.