Ancient Greek lemma · Strong’s G1778

ἐντάλμα

entalma · /en'-tal-mah/ — “commandment”

A commandment, precept, or injunction, that is, something enjoined by authority. In the LXX it commonly renders Hebrew מִצְוָה (mitzvah), often with the nuance of a merely human ordinance as in Isaiah 29:13.

Derivation: from ἐντέλλομαι