Teach:
is used
(a) absolutely, "to give instruction," e.g., Mat 4:23; 9:35; Rom 12:7; 1Cr 4:17; 1Ti 2:12; 4:11;
(b) transitively, with an object, whether persons, e.g., Mat 5:2; 7:29, and frequently in the Gospels and Acts, or things "taught," e.g., Mat 15:9; 22:16; Act 15:35; 18:11; both persons and things, e.g., Jhn 14:26; Rev 2:14, 20.
A-2VerbStrong's Number: g2727Greek: katecheoTeach:
for which see INFORM, No. 2, INSTRUCT, No. 1, is rendered "to teach" in 1Cr 14:19, AV (RV, "instruct"); Gal 6:6 (twice).
A-3VerbStrong's Number: g2085Greek: heterodidaskaleoTeach:
"to teach a different doctrine" (heteros, "different," to be distinguished from allos, "another of the same kind:" see ANOTHER), is used in 1Ti 1:3; 6:3, RV, AV, "teach (no) other doctrine" and "teach otherwise," of what is contrary to the faith.
Notes:
(1) For matheteuo, "to teach," in the AV of Mat 28:19; Act 14:21, see DISCIPLE, B.
(2) In Act 16:21, AV, katangello, "to declare, preach," is rendered "teach" (RV, "set forth").
(3) For "teacheth" in 1Cr 2:13, see TAUGHT, No. 1 (b).
B-1AdjectiveStrong's Number: g1317Greek: didaktikosTeach:
"skilled in teaching" (akin to No. 1 above: Eng., "didactic"), is translated "apt to teach" in 1Ti 3:2; 2Ti 2:24.
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