- Original: χρηματίζω
- Transliteration: Chrematizo
- Phonetic: khray-mat-id'-zo
- Definition:
1. to transact business, esp. to manage public affairs
a. to advise or consult with one about public affairs
b. to make answer to those who ask for advice, present enquiries or requests, etc.
1. of judges, magistrates, rulers, kings
2. to give a response to those consulting an oracle, to give a divine command or admonition, to teach from heaven
a. to be divinely commanded, admonished, instructed
b. to be the mouthpiece of divine revelations, to promulgate the commands of God
3. to assume or take to one's self a name from one's public business
a. to receive a name or title, be called
- Origin: from
G5536
- TDNT entry: 17:00,1
- Part(s) of speech: Verb
- Strong's: From
G5536 ; to utter an oracle (compare the original sense of
G5530 ) that is divinely intimate; by implication (compare the secular sense of
G5532 ) to constitute a firm for business that is (genitive) bear as a title: - be called be admonished (warned) of God reveal speak.
Total KJV Occurrences: 9
• called, 2
Act 11:26;
Romans 7:3
• God, 5
Mat 2:12; Mat 2:22; Act 10:22;
Hebrews 8:5;
Hebrews 11:7
• revealed, 1
Luke 2:26
• spake, 1
Hebrews 12:25