02783

Source: 550, 559, 563, 564

@LINK κῆρυξ

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2783. κῆρυξ 1. a herald, pursuivant, marshal, public messenger, Hom., etc. In Hom. they summon the assembly, separate combatants, have charge of sacrifices, act as envoys, and their persons were sacred. After Hom., Hermes is called the κῆρυξ of the gods, Hes., etc.
2. at Athens, a crier, who made proclamation in the public assemblies, Ar., etc.
[from κηρύσσω]

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2783. κῆρυξ kh'rux kerux {kay'-roox}
from 2784; a herald, i.e. of divine truth (especially of the gospel):--preacher. see GREEK for 2784

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2783 charats khar-ats'

(Aramaic) from a root corresponding to 2782 in the sense of
vigor; the loin (as the seat of strength):--loin.
see HEBREW for 02782