G2484 – Itouraios – Ἰτουραῖος Ituraea

Strong’s ID:
G2484
Greek Word:
Ἰτουραῖος
Transliteration:
Itouraios
Pronunciation:
ee-too-rah’-yah
Part of Speech:
adjective
Usage Count:
1
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Find “Itouraios” in the Bible (New Testament)

Strong’s Greek Lexicon

of Hebrew origin H3195; Ituraea (i.e. Jetur), a region of Palestine:—Ituraea.

Owing to changes in the enumeration while in progress, there were no words left for numbers 2717 and 3203–3302, which were therefore silently dropped out of the vocabulary and references as redundant.

Thayer’s Greek Definitions

Ituraea = “past the limits” or “he will arrange”
1) a mountainous region, lying northeast of Palestine and west of Damascus. At the time when John the Baptist made his public appearance it was subject to Philip the tetrarch, son of Herod the Great, among the regions assigned to this prince after his father’s death. It was brought under Jewish control by king Aristobulus around 100 B.C. Its inhabitants had been noted for robbery and skilful use of the bow.

Thayer’s Definitions are as edited by the Online Bible of Winterbourne, Ontario. They removed the etymology, cross-references, and Greek phrases and changed some of Thayer’s Unitarian doctrinal positions concerning the work and person of Christ.