Certainly! The word "teacher" in the New Testament Greek is often translated from the Greek word "διδάσκαλος" (didaskalos). In Strong's Concordance, this word is associated with the number G1320.
Here is the definition from Strong's Concordance for G1320:
**Greek: διδάσκαλος (didaskalos)**
**Strong's Number: G1320**
**Definition:**
1. Teacher, instructor
2. In the New Testament one who teaches concerning the things of God, and the duties of man
The term is commonly used to refer to a person who imparts knowledge or instruction, particularly in a religious or ethical context.
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Can you get the Definitions From The New STRONG'S Expanded Exhaustive Concordance Of The Bible in the Greek in the NT with the number also of Teacher?
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