Dict: all - Tyrannus
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smith:
TYRANNUS
- T>@ - (sovereign), the name of a man in whose school or place of audience Paul taught the gospel for two years, during his sojourn at Ephesus.
See kjv@Acts:19:9) (A.D. 52-53.) The presumption is that Tyrannus himself was a Greek, and a public teacher of philosophy or rhetoric.
easton:
Tyrannus @ prince, a Greek rhetorician, in whose "school" at Ephesus Paul disputed daily for the space of two years with those who came to him kjv@Acts:19:9). Some have supposed that he was a Jew, and that his "school" was a private synagogue.
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torrey:
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naves:
TYRANNUS @ -(An Ephesian man)
- Paul taught in the school of, for two years kjv@Acts:19:9-10
filter-bible-link.pl:
hitchcock:
kjv@STRING:Tyrannus <HITCHCOCK>@ a prince; one that reigns - HITCHCOCK-T
tcr:
strongs:
G5181 <STRGRK>@ Τύραννος Turannos too'-ran-nos A provincial form of the derivative of the base of G2962; a tyrant; Tyrannus an Ephesian: - Tyrannus.