Word Summary
Isaak: Isaac, the son of Abraham
Original Word: ἸσαάκTransliteration: Isaak
Phonetic Spelling: (ee-sah-ak')
Part of Speech: Proper Noun, Indeclinable
Short Definition: Isaac, the son of Abraham
Meaning: Isaac -- the son of Abraham
Strong's Concordance
Isaac.
Of Hebrew origin (Yitschaq); Isaac (i.e. Jitschak), the son of Abraham -- Isaac.
see HEBREW Yitschaq
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 2464: ἸσαάκἸσαάκ,
ὁ, indeclinable (
יִצְחָק, from
צָחַק to laugh:
Genesis 21:6;
Genesis 17:17; in
Josephus,
Ἰσακος,
Ἰσακου),
Isaac, the son of Abraham by Sarah:
Matthew 1:2;
Matthew 8:11;
Matthew 22:32;
Romans 9:7, 10;
Galatians 4:28;
Hebrews 11:9, 17ff,20;
James 2:21, etc.
ἰσάγγελος,
ἰσαγγελον (
ἴσος and
ἄγγελος, formed like
ἰσόθεος (cf.
ἰσάδελφος (
Euripides, Or. 1015),
ἰσάστερος (4 Macc. 17:5), and other compounds in Koumanoudes,
συναγωγή κτλ., p. 166f)),
like the angels:
Luke 20:36. (Ecclesiastical writings; (cf.
ἴσος ἀγγέλοις γεγονώς,
Philo de sacr. Ab. et Cain. § 2;
Winer's Grammar, § 34, 3 cf., p. 100 (95)).)