Word Summary
deuteroprōtos: second, after the first
Original Word: δευτερόπρωτοςdeuteroprōtos
Phonetic Spelling: (dyoo-ter-op'-ro-tos)
Part of Speech: Adjective
Short Definition: second, after the first
Meaning: second, after the first
Strong's Concordance
second, after the first.
From deuteros and protos; second-first, i.e. (specially) a designation of the Sabbath immediately after the Paschal week (being the second after Passover day, and the first of the seven Sabbaths intervening before Pentecost) -- second... After the first.
see GREEK deuteros
see GREEK protos
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 1207: δευτερόπρωτοςδευτερόπρωτος,
δευτερόπρωτον,
second-first (cf.
δευτερεσχατος second-last, last but one):
ἐν σαββάτῳ δευτεροπρώτῳ in
Luke 6:1 seems to be,
the second of the first sabbaths after the feast of the Passover; cf. Redslob in the Intelligenzblatt zur Hall. Lit. Zeit. 1847, N. 70; Ewald, Jahrbb. d. Biblical Wissensch. i., p. 72; (
WH's Appendix, at the passage). The various opinions of others are reviewed by Meyer (and McClellan) at the passage and Lübkert in the Studien und Kritiken for 1835, p. 664ff (Eustrat. in vita Eutych. n. 95 calls the first Sunday after Easter
δευτεροπρωτην κυριακην). (But the genuineness of the word is questionable. It is lacking in
א B
L 1, 33, 69 and some other authorities. Hence,
Tr text
WH omit the word;
L Tr marginal reading brackets it. Tischendorf, after expunging it in his 2nd edition, restored it in his 7th edition, subsequently put it in brackets, and finally (8th edition) inserted it again. It is questioned or discarded, by Meyer, Bleek, Alford, Weiss (on Mark, p. 101), Holtz., Hilgenf., Volkm., Farrar (commentary at the passage and Life of Christ 1:435), others. For the evidence see
Tdf.s note, and for discussions of it see
WHs Appendix at the passage;
Scrivener, Introduction, p. 515f;
Green,
Developed Criticism at the passage.)