Word Summary
paradeigmatizō: to set forth as an example
Original Word: παραδειγματίζωTransliteration: paradeigmatizō
Phonetic Spelling: (par-ad-igue-mat-id'-zo)
Part of Speech: Verb
Short Definition: to set forth as an example
Meaning: to set forth as an example
Strong's Concordance
expose, make a public example
From para and deigmatizo; to show alongside (the public), i.e. Expose to infamy -- make a public example, put to an open shame.
see GREEK para
see GREEK deigmatizo
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 3856: παραδειγματίζωπαραδειγματίζω; 1 aorist infinitive
παραδειγματίσαι; (
παραδιγμα ((from
δείκνυμι)) an example; also an example in the sense of a warning (cf.
Schmidt, chapter 128));
to set forth as an example, make an example of; in a bad sense,
to hold up to infamy; to expose to public disgrace:
τινα,
Matthew 1:19 R G;
Hebrews 6:6 (
A. V. put to open shame). (
Numbers 25:4;
Jeremiah 13:22;
Ezekiel 28:17; (
Daniel 2:5 the
Sept.); Additions to Esther 4:8 (36)
[Esther 4:334:17q]; Protevangelium Jacobi, chapter 20; often in Polybius; Plutarch, de curios. 10; Eusebius, quaest. ad Steph. 1, 3 (iv. 884 d., Migne edition).) (Cf. Schmidt, chapter 128.)