Matthew 9:18
Footnote:
22b | Strongs #G2980 λαλέω, laleó, to chatter, chirp, emit a sound, or produce musical sounds. This word is used nearly 300 times in the NT, way more extensively than in classical Greek literature, and it is not without reason. The normal word for speak/say, is legó #G3004 which is found about 2,267 times. 1. Primary Meanings: Chattering, Babbling
2. Later Meanings:
The verb "λαλέω" primarily means to chatter or babble, often used in contexts involving informal or non-articulate sounds, such as those made by birds, music, or nature. The New Testament makes extensive use of this word as opposed to the normal word for speaking. In later usage, it expands to mean speaking or saying in a more general sense, including divine speech and proclaiming messages. |