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2232. hégemón
Strong's Lexicon
hégemón: Governor, leader, ruler, official

Original Word:ἡγεμών
Part of Speech:Noun, Masculine
Transliteration:hégemón
Pronunciation:hay-gay-MONE
Phonetic Spelling:(hayg-em-ohn')
Definition:Governor, leader, ruler, official
Meaning:a leader, guide; a commander; a governor (of a province); plur: leaders.

Word Origin:Derived from the Greek verb ἡγέομαι (hēgeomai), meaning "to lead" or "to guide."

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries:While there is no direct Hebrew equivalent for "hégemón," similar roles in the Old Testament might be described by terms like "שַׂר" (sar, Strong's Hebrew 8269), meaning "prince" or "chief," which denotes a leader or ruler.

Usage:The term "hégemón" refers to a leader or a person in authority, often used to denote a governor or a high-ranking official in a political or military context. In the New Testament, it is frequently used to describe Roman officials who held authority over provinces or regions.

Cultural and Historical Background:In the Greco-Roman world, a "hégemón" was typically a Roman governor or procurator responsible for maintaining order, collecting taxes, and administering justice in a province. These officials were appointed by the Roman Emperor and wielded significant power, often serving as the highest authority in their jurisdiction. The role of a "hégemón" was crucial in the Roman administrative system, which relied on a network of such officials to govern its vast empire.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
fromhégeomai
Definition
a leader, governor
NASB Translation
governor (14), governor's (1), governors (4).

Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 2232: ἡγεμών

ἡγεμών,ἡγεμόνος, (ἡγέομαι), in classical Greek a word of very various signification:a leader of any kind, a guide, ruler, prefect, president, chief, general, commander, sovereign; in the N. T. specifically:

1. "a 'legatus Caesaris,' an officer administering a province in the name and with the authority of the Roman emperor; the governor of a province":Matthew 10:18;Mark 13:9;Luke 21:12;1 Peter 2:14.

2.a procurator (Vulg.praeses; Luth.Landpfleger), an officer who was attached to a proconsul or a propraetor and had charge of the imperial revenues; in causes relating to these revenues he administered justice, (calledἐπίτροπος,διοικητής, in secular authors). In the smaller provinces also, which were so to speak appendages of the greater, he discharged the functions of governor of the province; and such was the relation of the procurator of Judaea to the proconsul of Syria (cf.Krebs, Observations, p. 61ff; Fischer, De vitiis lexamples etc., p. 432ff;Winers RWB under the word Procuratoren; Sieffert inHerzog 2 under the word Landpfleger; Krenkel inSchenkel 4:7; (BB. DD. under the word)); so of Pilate, Felix, Festus:Matthew 27:2, 11, 14f, (RGLTr marginal reading),;;Luke 20:20;Acts 23:24, 26, 33;Acts 24:1, 10;Acts 26:30;ΠιλᾶτοςτῆςἸουδαίαςἡγεμών,Josephus, Antiquities 18, 3, 1; (Tacitus, ann. 15, 44 Christus Tiberio imperitante per procuratorem Pontium Pilatum supplicio adfectus erat).

3.first, leading, chief: so of a principal town asthe capital of the region,Matthew 2:6, where the meaning is, 'Thou art by no means least among the chief cities of Judah;' others less aptly (Bleek also ((where?); in his (posthumous) Synoptative Erklärung etc. 1:119 he repudiates this interpretation (ascribed by him to Hofmann, Weiss. u. Erfüll. 2:56))), 'Thou shalt by no means be regarded as least among i. e. by the princes, the nobles, of the state.' The saying is taken fromMicah 5:2 (1), where the Hebrewבְּאַלְפֵי (which theSept. give correctly,ἐνχιλιασι) seems to have been readבְּאַלֻּפֵי by the Evangelist (cf. Edersheim, Jesus the Messiah, i. 206).

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
governor, prince, ruler.

Fromhegeomai; a leader, i.e. Chief person (or figuratively, place) of a province -- governor, prince, ruler.

see GREEKhegeomai

Forms and Transliterations
ηγεμονα ηγεμόνα ἡγεμόνα ηγεμονας ηγεμόνας ἡγεμόνας ηγεμόνες ηγεμονι ηγεμόνι ἡγεμόνι ηγεμονος ηγεμόνος ἡγεμόνος ηγεμονων ηγεμόνων ἡγεμόνων ηγεμοσιν ηγεμόσιν ἡγεμόσιν ηγεμων ηγεμών ἡγεμὼν ηγουμένους egemon ēgemōn egemona ēgemona egemonas ēgemonas egemoni ēgemoni egemonon ēgemonōn egemonos ēgemonos egemosin ēgemosin hegemon hegemṑn hēgemōn hēgemṑn hegemona hegemóna hēgemona hēgemóna hegemonas hegemónas hēgemonas hēgemónas hegemoni hegemóni hēgemoni hēgemóni hegemonon hegemónon hēgemonōn hēgemónōn hegemonos hegemónos hēgemonos hēgemónos hegemosin hegemósin hēgemosin hēgemósin
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Englishman's Concordance
Matthew 2:6N-DMP
GRK:ἐν τοῖςἡγεμόσιν Ἰούδα ἐκ
KJV: amongthe princes of Juda:
INT: among therulers of Judah out

Matthew 10:18N-AMP
GRK:καὶ ἐπὶἡγεμόνας δὲ καὶ
NAS: beforegovernors and kings
KJV: beforegovernors and
INT: and beforegovernors also and

Matthew 27:2N-DMS
GRK:Πιλάτῳ τῷἡγεμόνι
NAS: Him to Pilatethe governor.
KJV: to Pontius Pilatethe governor.
INT: Pilate thegovernor

Matthew 27:11N-GMS
GRK:ἔμπροσθεν τοῦἡγεμόνος καὶ ἐπηρώτησεν
NAS: beforethe governor, and the governor
KJV: beforethe governor: and
INT: before thegovernor and questioned

Matthew 27:11N-NMS
GRK:αὐτὸν ὁἡγεμὼν λέγων Σὺ
NAS: the governor,and the governor questioned
KJV: andthe governor asked
INT: him thegovernor saying You

Matthew 27:14N-AMS
GRK:θαυμάζειν τὸνἡγεμόνα λίαν
NAS: sothe governor was quite
KJV: insomuchthat the governor marvelled
INT: marveled thegovernor exceedingly

Matthew 27:15N-NMS
GRK:εἰώθει ὁἡγεμὼν ἀπολύειν ἕνα
NAS: at [the] feastthe governor was accustomed
KJV: [that] feastthe governor was wont
INT: was accustomed thegovernor to release one

Matthew 27:21N-NMS
GRK:δὲ ὁἡγεμὼν εἶπεν αὐτοῖς
NAS:But the governor said to them, Which
KJV:The governor answered and
INT: moreover thegovernor said to them

Matthew 27:27N-GMS
GRK:στρατιῶται τοῦἡγεμόνος παραλαβόντες τὸν
NAS: the soldiersof the governor took
KJV: the soldiersof the governor took
INT: soldiers of thegovernor having taken with [them]

Matthew 28:14N-GMS
GRK:ἐπὶ τοῦἡγεμόνος ἡμεῖς πείσομεν
NAS: should cometo the governor's ears,
KJV: come tothe governor's ears, we
INT: by thegovernor we will persuade

Mark 13:9N-GMP
GRK:καὶ ἐπὶἡγεμόνων καὶ βασιλέων
NAS: beforegovernors and kings
KJV: beforerulers and
INT: and beforegovernors and kings

Luke 20:20N-GMS
GRK:ἐξουσίᾳ τοῦἡγεμόνος
NAS: and the authorityof the governor.
KJV: and authorityof the governor.
INT: authority of thegovernor

Luke 21:12N-AMP
GRK:βασιλεῖς καὶἡγεμόνας ἕνεκεν τοῦ
NAS: kingsand governors for My name's
KJV: kings andrulers for my
INT: kings andgovernors on account of the

Acts 23:24N-AMS
GRK:Φήλικα τὸνἡγεμόνα
NAS: to Felixthe governor.
KJV: unto Felixthe governor.
INT: Felix thegovernor

Acts 23:26N-DMS
GRK:τῷ κρατίστῳἡγεμόνι Φήλικι χαίρειν
NAS: to the most excellentgovernor Felix,
KJV: unto the most excellentgovernor Felix
INT: to the most excellentgovernor Felix greetings

Acts 23:33N-DMS
GRK:ἐπιστολὴν τῷἡγεμόνι παρέστησαν καὶ
NAS: the letterto the governor, they also
KJV: the epistleto the governor, presented
INT: letter to thegovernor presented also

Acts 24:1N-DMS
GRK:ἐνεφάνισαν τῷἡγεμόνι κατὰ τοῦ
NAS: and they brought chargesto the governor against
KJV: informedthe governor against
INT: made a representation to thegovernor against

Acts 24:10N-GMS
GRK:αὐτῷ τοῦἡγεμόνος λέγειν Ἐκ
NAS:When the governor had nodded
KJV: Paul,after that the governor had beckoned
INT: to him thegovernor to speak For

Acts 26:30N-NMS
GRK:καὶ ὁἡγεμὼν ἥ τε
NAS: stoodup and the governor and Bernice,
KJV: andthe governor, and
INT: and thegovernor also

1 Peter 2:14N-DMP
GRK:εἴτεἡγεμόσιν ὡς δι'
NAS: orto governors as sent
KJV: Orunto governors, as
INT: orto governors as by

Strong's Greek 2232
20 Occurrences


ἡγεμὼν — 4 Occ.
ἡγεμόνα — 2 Occ.
ἡγεμόνας — 2 Occ.
ἡγεμόνι — 4 Occ.
ἡγεμόνων — 1 Occ.
ἡγεμόνος — 5 Occ.
ἡγεμόσιν — 2 Occ.















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