GreekG1356Adjective
διοπετής
diopetēs
“fallen from heaven”
1Occurrences
G1356Strong's #
AdjectivePart of Speech
Definition
Quick Definition(Strong's Concordance)
sky-fallen (i.e. an aerolite)
from the alternate of G2203 (Ζεύς) and the alternate of G4098 (πίπτω);
Full Lexicon Entry(Abbott-Smith)
-*ές *(δῖος, πίπτω, see Page on Ac, l.with; DB, i, 605, n., ext., 112a; Field, Notes, 130 f.), fallen from heaven (R, mg.): τὸ δ. (sc. ἄγαλμα, statue, image).
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Grammar & Morphology
Part of Speech
Adjective
Morphology Code
G:A
Full Description
Greek Adjective
Occurrences
διοπετής appears 1 time in the New Testament.
Distribution by Book
Acts
1
Key Passages
Acts 19:35BSB
Finally the city clerk quieted the crowd and declared, “Men of Ephesus, doesn’t everyone know that the city of Ephesus is guardian of the temple of the great Artemis and of her image, which fell from heaven?
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