RABBONI (from Heb. רַ?בּ?ָ?ן or דַ?בּ?וֹ?ן) is another form of ‘Rabbi,’ but was considered a higher and more honourable title. Hence possibly its preference by the blind man (Mark 10:51) in his natural anxiety to address Jesus with the title of greatest courtesy and respect that he knew. The word occurs only twice in the Gospels, viz. Mark 10:51 (Revised Version NT 1881, OT 1885 following the reading of most authorities), and John 20:16 (ῥ?αββουνί, Textus Receptus; ῥ?αββουνεί, WH [Note: H Westcott and Hort’s text.]). In the latter passage it is explained as a synonym for διδάσκαλος .

Dugald Clark.


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