Word Summary
Ēlias: Elijah, an Israelite prophet
Original Word: ἨλίαςTransliteration: Ēlias
Phonetic Spelling: (hay-lee'-as)
Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine
Short Definition: Elijah, an Israelite prophet
Meaning: Elijah -- an Israelite prophet
Strong's Concordance
Elias.
Of Hebrew origin ('Eliyah); Helias (i.e. Elijah), an Israelite -- Elias.
see HEBREW 'Eliyah
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 2243: ἨλιάςἨλιάς ((so
Rst elz G;
WH Ἠλείας cf.
WHs Appendix, p. 155;
Tdf. Proleg., p. 84 and see
εἰ,
ἰ, but)
L Tr Ἡλιάς,
Tdf. Ἡλείας (on the breathing in manuscripts see
Tdf. Proleg., p. 107;
WH. Introductory § 408; current edd, are not uniform)),
ἡλίου (
Buttmann, 17 (16), 8; but once (viz.
Luke 1:17 T Tr marginal reading
WH)
Ἠλίᾳ),
ὁ (
אֵלִיָּה or
אֵלִיָּהוּ i. e. either 'strength of Jehovah' or 'my God is Jehovah'),
Elijah, a prophet born at Thisbe (but see
B. D. under the word, also under the word
), the unflinching champion of the theocracy in the reigns of the idolatrous kings Ahab and Ahaziah. He was taken up to heaven without dying, whence the Jews expected he would return just before the advent of the Messiah, whom he would prepare the minds of the Israelites to receive (1 Kings 17-19; 2 Kings 2:6ff; 2 Chronicles 21:12; Malachi 4:4 (); Sir. 48:1, 4, 12 (cf. Edersheim, Jesus the Messiah, Appendix viii.)): Matthew 11:14; Matthew 16:14; Matthew 17:3f, 10-12; Matthew 27:47, 49; Mark 6:15; Mark 8:28; Mark 9:4; Mark 9:11-13; Mark 15:35; Luke 1:17; Luke 4:25; Luke 9:8, 19, 30, 33, 54 (R G L); John 1:21, 25; James 5:17; ἐν Ἠλίᾳ, in the narrative concerning Elijah, Romans 11:2 (see ἐν, I. 1 d.).