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Vine's Expository Dictionary of New Testament Words
A-1 Noun Strong's Number: g1401 Greek: doulos

Servant:

an adjective, signifying "in bondage," Rom 6:19 (neuter plural, agreeing with mele, "members"), is used as a noun, and as the most common and general word for "servant," frequently indicating subjection without the idea of bondage; it is used

(a) of natural conditions, e.g., Mat 8:9; 1Cr 7:21, 22 (1st part); Eph 6:5; Col 4:1; 1Ti 6:1; frequently in the four Gospels;

(b) metaphorically of spiritual, moral and ethical conditions: "servants"

(1) of God, e.g., Act 16:17; Tts 1:1; 1Pe 2:16; Rev 7:3; 15:3; the perfect example being Christ Himself, Phl 2:7;

(2) of Christ, e.g., Rom 1:1; 1Cr 7:22 (2nd part); Gal 1:10; Eph 6:6; Phl 1:1; Col 4:12; Jam 1:1; 2Pe 1:1; Jud 1:1;

(3) of sin, Jhn 8:34 (RV, "bondservants"); Rom 6:17, 20;

(4) of corruption, 2Pe 2:19 (RV, "bondservants"); cp. the verb douloo (see B).
See BONDMAN.

A-2 Noun Strong's Number: g1249 Greek: diakonos

Servant:

for which see DEACON and Note there on synonymous words, is translated "servant" or "servants" in Mat 22:13 (RV marg., "ministers"); 23:11 (RV marg., ditto); Mar 9:35, AV (RV, "minister"); Jhn 2:5, 9; 12:26; Rom 16:1.

A-3 Noun Strong's Number: g3816 Greek: pais

Servant:

for which see CHILD, No. 4, also denotes "an attendant;" it is translated "servant"

(a) of natural conditions, in Mat 8:6, 8, 13; 14:2; Luk 7:7 ("menservants" in 12:45); 15:26;

(b) of spiritual relation to God,

(1) of Israel, Luk 1:54;

(2) of David, Luk 1:69; Act 4:25;

(3) of Christ, so declared by God the Father, Mat 12:18; spoken of in prayer, Act 4:27, 30, RV (AV, "child"); the argument advanced by Dalman for the rendering "Child" in these passages, is not sufficiently valid as against the RV, "Servant" in Acts 4, and the AV and RV in Matt. 12 (cp., e.g., the use of pais in the Sept. of Gen 41:38; Jer 36:24). The Matt. 12 passage by direct quotation, and the Acts 4 passages by implication, refer to the ideal "Servant of Jehovah" (Sept., pais Kuriou), of Isa 42:1 and following passages, thus identifying the Servant with the Lord Jesus; for the same identification, cp. Act 8:35.

A-4 Noun Strong's Number: g3610 Greek: oiketes

Servant:

"a house-servant" (oikeo, "to dwell," oikos, "a house"), is translated "servant" in Luk 16:13 (RV marg., "household servant"); so Rom 14:4; 1Pe 2:18; in Act 10:7, AV and RV, "household servants."

A-5 Noun Strong's Number: g5257 Greek: huperetes

Servant:

for which see MINISTER, No. 3, and OFFICER, is translated "servants" in the AV of Mat 26:58; Mar 14:65 (RV, "officers"); in Jhn 18:36, AV and RV (RV, marg., "officers").

A-6 Noun Strong's Number: g2324 Greek: therapon

Servant:

akin to therapeuo, "to serve, to heal, an attendant, servant," is a term of dignity and freedom, used of Moses in Hbr 3:5.

A-7 Noun Strong's Number: g4889 Greek: sundoulos

Servant:

"a fellow-servant," is used

(a) of natural conditions, Mat 18:28, 29, 31, 33; 24:49;

(b) of "servants" of the same Divine Lord, Col 1:7; 4:7; Rev 6:11; of angels, Rev 19:10; 22:9.

Note: For misthios and misthotos, see HIRED SERVANT.

B-1 Verb Strong's Number: g1402 Greek: douloo

Servant:

"to enslave, to bring into bondage" (akin to A, No. 1), e.g., 1Cr 9:19, RV, "I brought (myself) under bondage (to all)," AV, "I made myself servant," denotes in the Passive Voice, "to be brought into bondage, to become a slave or servant," rendered "ye became servants (of righteousness)" in Rom 6:18; "being... become servants (to God)," Rom 6:22.
See BONDAGE, B, No. 2.

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