Ἀδὰμ
adam
Adam
of Hebrew origin (אָדָם); Adam, the first man; typically (of Jesus) man (as his representative):--Adam.
1 Timothy 2:13 · Word #1
Lexicon G76
| Lemma | Ἀδάμ |
| Transliteration | Adám |
| Strong's | G76 |
| In-context | Adam |
| Literal | Adam |
Morphology N NOM M SG
All morphology codes
| Part of Speech | N — Noun — A person, place, thing, or idea |
| Case | NOM — Nominative — The subject of the sentence |
| Gender | M — Masculine — Grammatical masculine |
| Number | SG — Singular — One |
Lexical Info
| Lemma | Ἀδάμ |
| Strong's | G76 |
SIBI-P1 G76-01
Adam—the man (nominative masculine singular)
| Root | Ἀδάμ (Adám) |
| Core Meanings | Adam, man, humankind, humanity |
| Semantic Range | The first human being; the representative head of humanity; humanity personified; in typology, a contrastive figure to Messiah. |
| Conceptual Significance | Ἀδάμ signifies both the individual first-formed man and the corporate identity of humankind. In biblical theology he functions as the covenantal head whose disobedience affects all humanity, and as a typological counterpart to Jesus the Messiah, the "last Adam." |
| Morphological Notes | Proper noun, masculine singular, indeclinable; attested in nominative (NMSI), genitive (GMSI), and dative (DMSI) singular forms in Greek, though the form itself does not change. |
| Rendering Rationale | The lemma Ἀδάμ is a masculine singular proper noun of Hebrew origin (אָדָם, “man, humankind”). Rendering it as "Adam—the man" preserves the personal name while making explicit its root connection to "man." The nominative masculine singular form reflects its role as the subject in context. |
AI-generated (openai/gpt-5.2-chat-latest)
Word Usage (9 occurrences of G76)
| Location | Form | Transliteration | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| Luke 3:38 | Ἀδὰμ | adam | Adam |
| Romans 5:14 | Ἀδὰμ | adam | |
| Romans 5:14 | Ἀδάμ | adam-2 |