Thaer
G915
- Original: βάρβαρος - Transliteration: Barbaros - Phonetic: bar'-bar-os - Definition: 1. one whose speech is rude, rough and harsh 2. one who speaks a foreign or strange language which is not understood by another 3. used by the Greeks of any foreigner ignorant of the Greek language, whether mental or moral, with the added notion after the Persian war, of rudeness and brutality. The word is used in the N.T. without the idea of reproachfulness. - Origin: of uncertain derivation - TDNT entry: 10:06,9 - Part(s) of speech: Adjective - Strong's: Of uncertain derivation; a foreigner (that is non Greek): - barbarian (-rous). Total KJV Occurrences: 6 • barbarian, 3 1 Corinthians 14:11(2); Colossians 3:11 • barbarians, 2 Act 28:4; Romans 1:14 • people, 1 Act 28:2