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International Standard Bible Encyclopaedia

School:

skool (schole).

Nave's Topical Bible

School: Of the Prophets

At Naioth,

1Sa 19:20;

Beth-El,

2Ki 2:3;

Jericho,

2Ki 2:5, 15;

Gilgal,

2Ki 4:38;

Jerusalem, probably,

2Ki 22:14; 2Ch 34:22.

School: Crowded Attendance At

2Ki 6:1

School: In the Home

Deu 4:9, 10; 6:7, 9; 11:19, 20; Psa 78:5-8

School: Bible School

Deu 31:10-13

School: State

2Ch 17:7-9; Dan 1:3-21

School: Of Gamaliel

Act 5:34; 22:3

School: Of Tyrannus

Act 19:9

School: Schoolmaster [Tutor, R.V.]

Gal 3:24, 25

School: References Concerning

See INSTRUCTION; PSALMS, DIDACTIC

Vine's Expository Dictionary of New Testament Words
1Strong's Number: g4981Greek: schole

School:

(whence Eng., "school") primarily denotes "leisure," then, "that for which leisure was employed, a disputation, lecture;" hence, by metonymy, "the place where lectures are delivered, a school," Act 19:9.

Tyrannus:

ti-ran'-us (Turannos):

When the Jews of Ephesus opposed Paul's teaching in the synagogue, he withdrew, and, separating his followers, reasoned daily in the school of Tyrannus. "This continued for the space of two years" (Ac 19:9,10). D Syriac (Western text) adds after Tyrannus (Ac 19:9), "from the 5th hour unto the 10th." Schole is the lecture-hall or teaching-room of a philosopher or orator, and such were to be found m every Greek city. Tyrannus may have been

(1) a Greek rhetorician or

(2) a Jewish rabbi.

(1) This is the common opinion, and many identify him with a certain Tyrannus, a sophist, mentioned by Suidas. Paul would thus appear to be one of the traveling rhetors of the time, who had hired such a hall to proclaim his own peculiar philosophy (Ramsay, Paul the Traveler, 246, 271).

(2) Meyer thinks that as the apostle had not passed wholly to the Gentiles, and Jews still flocked to hear him, and also that as Tyrannus is not spoken of as a proselyte (sebomenos ton Theon), this schole is the beth Midrash of a Jewish rabbi. "Paul with his Christians withdrew from the public synagogue to the private synagogue of Tyrannus, where he and his doctrine were more secure from public annoyance" (Meyer in the place cited.).

(3) Another view (Overbeck) is that the expression was the standing name of the place after the original owner.



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