τεχνίτης, τεχνίτου, ὁ (τέχνη), from Sophocles ((?), Plato), Xenophon down, the Sept. several times for חָרָשׁ, an artificer, craftsman: Acts 19:24, 38; Revelation 18:22; of God the framer of the higher and eternal course of things, Hebrews 11:10 (of God the architect of the world, Wis. 13:1, where cf. Grimm, Exeget. Hdbch., p. 234 (cf. also Trench, Synonyms, § cv.; Piper, Monumentale Theol. § 26)).
Acts 19:24 - N-DMP GRK:παρείχετο τοῖς τεχνίταις οὐκ ὀλίγην NAS: little business to the craftsmen; KJV: small gain unto the craftsmen; INT: brought to the craftsmen no little
Acts 19:38 - N-NMP GRK:σὺν αὐτῷ τεχνῖται ἔχουσι πρός NAS: Demetrius and the craftsmen who are with him have KJV: and the craftsmen which are with INT: with him craftsmen have against
Hebrews 11:10 - N-NMS GRK:πόλιν ἧς τεχνίτης καὶ δημιουργὸς NAS: whose architect and builder KJV: foundations, whose builder and maker INT: city of which [the] architect and constructor [is]
Revelation 18:22 - N-NMS GRK:καὶ πᾶς τεχνίτης πάσης τέχνης NAS: longer; and no craftsman of any craft KJV: and no craftsman, of whatsoever craft INT: and any craftsmen of any craft