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John 6:5

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Textus Receptus (Stephanus 1550)

G1869 lifted up επαρας
G3767 then ουν
G3588   ο
G2424 When Jesus ιησους
G3588   τους
G3788 his eyes οφθαλμους
G2532 and και
G2300 saw θεασαμενος
G3754 a οτι
G4183 great πολυς
G3793 company οχλος
G2064 come ερχεται
G4314 unto προς
G846 him αυτον
G3004 he saith λεγει
G4314 unto προς
G3588   τον
G5376 Philip φιλιππον
G4159 Whence ποθεν
G59 shall we buy αγορασομεν
G740 bread αρτους
G2443 that ινα
G5315 may eat φαγωσιν
G3778 these ουτοι

King James Bible (Oxford 1769)

  When
G2424 Jesus
G3767 then
  lifted
  his
G3788 eyes
G4183 great
G3793 company
G2064 come
G4314 unto
G846 him
  he
G3004 saith
G4314 unto
G5376 Philip
G4159 Whence
  shall
  we
G59 buy
G740 bread
G2443 that
G3778 these
  may

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Greek-English Dictionary

Strongs: G5376
Greek: Φίλιππος
Transliteration: Philippos
Pronunciation: fil'-ip-pos
Part of Speech: Noun Masculine
Bible Usage: Philip.
Definition:  

fond of horses; Philippus the name of four Israelites

Philip = "lover of horses"

1. an apostle of Christ

2. an evangelist and one of the seven deacons of the Jerusalem church

3. tetrarch of Trachonitis, was brother to Herod Antipas, by the father's, but not by the mother's side. Philip was born of Cleopatra, of Jerusalem, and Herod of Malthace, a Samaritan: he died in the twentieth year of Tiberias, five years after his mention in Lk. 3:1. He built Caesarea Philippi. His step brother Herod Antipas, married his wife unlawfully. (Gill)

4. see 2542, Caesarea Philippi

Thayer's Greek–English Lexicon
of the New Testament 1889
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
by James Strong (S.T.D.) (LL.D.) 1890.