an adjective, "learned in the law" (see Titus 3:9 , under LAW, C, No. 1), is used as a noun, "a lawyer," Matthew 22:35; Luke 7:30; 10:25; 11:45,46,52 (ver. 53 in some mss.); 14:3; Titus 3:13 , where Zenas is so named. As there is no evidence that he was one skilled in Roman jurisprudence, the term may be regarded in the usual NT sense as applying to one skilled in the Mosaic Law.
Luke 5:17 Luke 5:21Mark 2:6Matthew 9:3 Acts 5:34
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