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Galatians 2:1


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Strong's #G5103 Τίτος Titus

τίτος (títos) referes to a concept related to retribution in ancient Greek. The adjective τίτος is derived from the verb τίνω (tínō), meaning "paid for" or "avenged." In Homer’s Iliad, τίτος describes actions or deeds that have been repaid or avenged (Il. 24.213). The phrase τίτα ἔργα translates to "works of vengeance" or "deeds of retribution," highlighting the theme of justice and revenge.

τιτός Consisting in paying back or requital : τότʼ ἂν τιτὰ ἔργα γένοιτο Il. 24.213 (for v.l. see ἄντιτος).

(cf. Logeion τίτος and τιτός)