G5537Greekchrēmatistheὶs
χρηματισθεὶς
to utter an oracle (compare the original sense of g5530), i.e., divinely intimate; by implication, (compare the secular sense of g5532) to constitute a firm for business, i.e., (generally) bear as a title
9
Total Occurrences
5
Books
0
Old Testament
9
New Testament
Detailed Definition
- 1to transact business, especially to manage public affairs
- 2to advise or consult with one about public affairs
- 3to be divinely commanded, admonished, instructed
- 4to receive a name or title, be called
- 5to be the mouthpiece of divine revelations, to promulgate the commands of god
- 6to make answer to those who ask for advice, present enquiries or requests, etc.
- 7to give a response to those consulting an oracle, to give a divine command or admonition, to teach from heaven
- 8to assume or take to one's self a name from one's public business
Etymology & Derivation
from g5536