λῃσταί

lēistḗs

robbers

A person who engages in violent theft, specifically by attacking travelers or settlements, i.e. brigand, bandit. The term emphasizes organized or armed robbery, typically in groups or bands, often with threat or use of force. In some contexts, also refers to political insurgents or revolutionaries labeled as bandits by authorities.

G3027

John 10:8 · Word #9

Lexicon G3027

Lemmaλῃστής
Transliterationlēistḗs
Strong'sG3027
DefinitionA person who engages in violent theft, specifically by attacking travelers or settlements, i.e. brigand, bandit. The term emphasizes organized or armed robbery, typically in groups or bands, often with threat or use of force. In some contexts, also refers to political insurgents or revolutionaries labeled as bandits by authorities.

Morphology N NOM M PL All morphology codes

Part of Speech N — Noun — A person, place, thing, or idea
Case NOM — Nominative — The subject of the sentence
Gender M — Masculine — Grammatical masculine
Number PL — Plural — More than one

Common Translation

Phraserobbers
Literalrobbers

Lexical Info

Lemmaλῃστής
Strong'sG3027

SIBI-P1 Translation G3027-01

plundering bandits

Morphological NotesNoun, nominative masculine plural (Gr,N,,,,,NMP): subject-form, masculine gender, plural number.
Rendering Rationale"Bandits" reflects organized, forceful robbery rather than petty theft, aligning with the root idea of violent plundering. The plural nominative form is preserved by rendering it as a plural noun in English.

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