Διόσκουροι
Dioskouroi (G1359)
the twin gods
AI Word Study
Dioskouroi (G1359) is a Greek term referring to the twin gods. With only one occurrence in the Bible, the Dioskouroi are mentioned in context but their significance might be limited. The fact that they are mentioned explicitly suggests they may have held some importance or interest for the author in this specific instance. The definition, "the twin gods" directly indicates the Dioskouroi's association with the dual aspect of divinity. In the ancient Greek world, being identified as a pair underscored their joint importance and influence. With a relatively rare mention, the meaning and possible connections to other mythological or cultural figures are unclear without more context. As a Greek term, Dioskouroi might be used by a bilingual or Hellenistic influenced author or to evoke some mythological or cultural association from the original audience.
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After three months, we set sail in a ship of Alexandria which had wintered in the island, whose sign was “The Twin Brothers.”