λόγ-ιος G3052
eloquent, learned, skilled in speech
This adjective describes someone accomplished in speech, learning, or rhetoric—eloquent and persuasive in communication. In classical usage, it denoted both learned scholarship and oratorical skill. Acts 18:24 applies it to Apollos, an Alexandrian Jew who was both learned in the Scriptures and powerful in speech, though initially knowing only John's baptism.
Senses
1. sense 1 — Acts 18:24 introduces Apollos as an eloquent man, well-versed in the Scriptures. Alexandria was famous for its intellectual tradition, and Apollos embodied that heritage. The multilingual evidence (eloquent, elocuente, éloquent) emphasizes rhetorical skill, though the term also suggests broader learning. Priscilla and Aquila's instruction of Apollos shows that eloquence without full gospel knowledge needs correction. 1×
AR["فَصِيحٌ"]·ben["বাগ্মী"]·DE["λόγιος"]·EN["eloquent"]·FR["éloquent"]·heb["דָּרְשָׁן"]·HI["वाक्पटु"]·ID["fasih"]·IT["eloquente"]·jav["pinter"]·KO["학식-있는"]·RU["красноречивый"]·ES["elocuente"]·SW["msemaji-mzuri"]·TR["bilgili"]·urd["فصیح"]
Related Senses
H3045 1. Qal: to know, perceive, understand (829×)H5315 1. soul, inner being (647×)H3820a 1. heart, inner self (mind/will/emotion) (572×)H4672 1. Qal: find, discover (289×)G1492 1. know facts or truths (285×)H3824 1. heart, inner self (mind/will/emotion) (250×)H1245 1. seek, search for (200×)G1097 1. know, be acquainted with (196×)H2142 1. Qal: remember, recall (173×)G2588 1. heart (inner self, mind, will) (158×)H0977 1. choose, select (Qal active) (145×)G2147 1. find, discover (144×)G5590 1. soul, inner self (100×)H4672 2. Niphal: be found, be discovered (99×)H1875 1. seek, search for (96×)H5315 2. life, vitality (94×)H1847 1. knowledge, discernment (90×)H2450 1. wise, prudent (84×)H7911 1. Qal: to forget (83×)H3684 1. fool, dullard (70×)
BDB / Lexicon Reference
λόγ-ιος, α, ον, (λόγος) of or belonging to λόγοι: __I versed in tales or stories (compare λόγος see), λόγιοι καὶ ἀοιδοί Refs 5th c.BC+; Αἰγυπτίων -ώτατοι Refs; so later, οἱ - ώτατοι τῶν ἀρχαίων συγγραφέων Refs 2nd c.BC+ __I.2 generally, learned, erudite, Refs 4th c.BC+; ὁ λ. Ἀκεστῖνος, of a learned physician, Refs 3rd c.AD+; οἱ -ώτατοι Τυρρηνῶν, of the Tuscan haruspices, Refs 1st c.AD+;…