5375. Philippoi
Strong's Lexicon
Philippoi: Philippi

Original Word: Φίλιπποι
Part of Speech: Noun, Masculine
Transliteration: Philippoi
Pronunciation: fee'-lee-poy
Phonetic Spelling: (fil'-ip-poy)
Definition: Philippi
Meaning: Philippi, a great city of the Roman province Macedonia.

Word Origin: Derived from the name of Philip II of Macedon, the father of Alexander the Great.

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: There are no direct Hebrew equivalents for Philippi, as it is a Greek and Roman city. However, the concept of cities and their significance can be related to various Hebrew terms for cities and locations, such as עִיר (ir) for "city."

Usage: Philippi was a prominent city in the region of Macedonia, known for its strategic location and historical significance. In the New Testament, it is primarily recognized as the site of the first Christian church in Europe, established by the Apostle Paul.

Cultural and Historical Background: Philippi was originally a Thracian settlement before being conquered and expanded by Philip II of Macedon in 356 BC. It became a Roman colony in 42 BC after the Battle of Philippi, where Mark Antony and Octavian defeated the forces of Brutus and Cassius. As a Roman colony, Philippi enjoyed special privileges, including Roman citizenship for its inhabitants, which contributed to its prosperity and influence. The city was located on the Via Egnatia, a major Roman road, facilitating trade and travel.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from Philippos
Definition
Philippi, a city of Macedonia
NASB Translation
Philippi (4).

Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 5375: Φίλιπποι

Φίλιπποι, Φιλίππων, οἱ (on the plural cf. Winers Grammar, § 27, 3), Philippi, a city of Macedonia Prima (see B. D., under the word Macedonia), situated on (near) the northern coast of the Aegean Sea, between the rivers Strymon and Nestus, and the cities Neapolis and Ampbipolis. It took its name from Philip I. of Macedon, who built it up from a village called Κρηνιδες, and adorned and fortified it: Acts 16:12 (on this passage, see κολωνία); ; Philippians 1:1; 1 Thessalonians 2:2. (See Lightfoot's Commentary on Philippians, Introduction, iii.)

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
Philippi.

Plural of Philippos; Philippi, a place in Macedonia -- Philippi.

see GREEK Philippos

Forms and Transliterations
Φιλιπποις Φιλίπποις Φιλιππους Φιλίππους Φιλιππων Φιλίππων Philippois Philíppois Philippon Philippōn Philíppon Philíppōn Philippous Philíppous
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Englishman's Concordance
Acts 16:12 N-AMS
GRK: κἀκεῖθεν εἰς Φιλίππους ἥτις ἐστὶν
NAS: and from there to Philippi, which
KJV: from thence to Philippi, which is
INT: from there to Philippi which is

Acts 20:6 N-GMS
GRK: ἀζύμων ἀπὸ Φιλίππων καὶ ἤλθομεν
NAS: We sailed from Philippi after the days
KJV: from Philippi after
INT: unleavened bread from Philippi and came

Philippians 1:1 N-DMP
GRK: οὖσιν ἐν Φιλίπποις σὺν ἐπισκόποις
NAS: Jesus who are in Philippi, including
KJV: at Philippi, with
INT: are in Philippi with [the] overseers

1 Thessalonians 2:2 N-DMP
GRK: οἴδατε ἐν Φιλίπποις ἐπαρρησιασάμεθα ἐν
NAS: and been mistreated in Philippi, as you know,
KJV: ye know, at Philippi, we were bold in
INT: you know at Philippi we were bold in

Strong's Greek 5375
4 Occurrences


Φιλίππων — 1 Occ.
Φιλίπποις — 2 Occ.
Φιλίππους — 1 Occ.

















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