Ancient Greek lemma · Strong’s G1238
διάδημα
diadema · /dee-ad'-ay-mah/ — “diadem”
A band, fillet, or diadem worn as a symbol of royal authority. Particularly the ornamental band worn by Persian kings and later by Hellenistic rulers.
Derivation: from diadeo (to bind around)
Occurs in 3 New Testament verses
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