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Romans 12:16 Adj-DMPGRK: á¼Î»Î»á½° Ïοá¿Ï ÏαÏεινοá¿Ï ÏÏ Î½Î±ÏαγÏμενοι μὴNAS: but associate with the lowly. Do not be wiseKJV: condescend to men of low estate. BeINT: but with the lowly going along not2 Corinthians 7:6 Adj-AMPGRK: ÏαÏακαλῶν ÏÎ¿á½ºÏ ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½Î¿á½ºÏ ÏαÏεκάλεÏεν ἡμᾶÏNAS: who comforts the depressed, comfortedKJV: that comforteth those that are cast down, comfortedINT: encourages those brought low encouraged us2 Corinthians 10:1 Adj-NMSGRK: ÏÏÏÏÏÏον μὲν ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½á½¸Ï á¼Î½ á½Î¼á¿Î½NAS: I who am meek when face to faceINT: appearance indeed [am] humble among youJames 1:9 Adj-NMSGRK: á¼Î´ÎµÎ»Ïá½¸Ï á½ ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½á½¸Ï á¼Î½ Ïá¿·NAS: But the brother of humble circumstances is to gloryKJV: the brother of low degree rejoiceINT: brother of low degree in theJames 4:6 Adj-DMPGRK: á½ÏεÏηÏÎ¬Î½Î¿Î¹Ï á¼Î½ÏιÏάÏÏεÏαι ÏαÏεινοá¿Ï δὲ δίδÏÏινNAS: BUT GIVES GRACE TO THE HUMBLE.KJV: giveth grace unto the humble.INT: [the] proud sets himself against to lowly moreover he gives1 Peter 5:5 Adj-DMPGRK: á½ÏεÏηÏÎ¬Î½Î¿Î¹Ï á¼Î½ÏιÏάÏÏεÏαι ÏαÏεινοá¿Ï δὲ δίδÏÏινNAS: BUT GIVES GRACE TO THE HUMBLE.KJV: giveth grace to the humble.INT: [the] proud sets himself against to [the] humble however givesStrong's Greek 50118 OccurrencesÏαÏεινοá¿Ï — 3 Occ.ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½á½¸Ï — 3 Occ.ÏαÏεινοÏÏ — 2 Occ.
Of uncertain derivation; depressed, i.e. (figuratively) humiliated (in circumstances or disposition) -- base, cast down, humble, of low degree (estate), lowly. Forms and TransliterationsεÏαÏεινοÏÏÏÎ½Î¿Ï Î½ ÏαÏεινά ÏαÏεινή ÏαÏεινοί ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½Î¿Î¹Ï ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½Î¿Î¯Ï ÏαÏεινοá¿Ï ÏαÏεινÏν ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½Î¿Ï ÏαÏεινÏÏ ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½á½¸Ï ÏαÏεινοÏÎÏα ÏαÏεινÏÏεÏα ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½Î¿Ï ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½Î¿Ï Ï ÏαÏεινοÏÏ ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½Î¿á½ºÏ ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½Ï ÏαÏεινÏν ÏαÏείνÏν ÏαÏεινÏÏάÏη tapeinois tapeinoîs tapeinos tapeinòs tapeinous tapeinoús tapeinoùsLinksInterlinear Greek ⢠Interlinear Hebrew ⢠Strong's Numbers ⢠Englishman's Greek Concordance ⢠Englishman's Hebrew Concordance ⢠Parallel Texts
2 Corinthians 10:1 Adj-NMSGRK: ÏÏÏÏÏÏον μὲν ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½á½¸Ï á¼Î½ á½Î¼á¿Î½NAS: I who am meek when face to faceINT: appearance indeed [am] humble among youJames 1:9 Adj-NMSGRK: á¼Î´ÎµÎ»Ïá½¸Ï á½ ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½á½¸Ï á¼Î½ Ïá¿·NAS: But the brother of humble circumstances is to gloryKJV: the brother of low degree rejoiceINT: brother of low degree in theJames 4:6 Adj-DMPGRK: á½ÏεÏηÏÎ¬Î½Î¿Î¹Ï á¼Î½ÏιÏάÏÏεÏαι ÏαÏεινοá¿Ï δὲ δίδÏÏινNAS: BUT GIVES GRACE TO THE HUMBLE.KJV: giveth grace unto the humble.INT: [the] proud sets himself against to lowly moreover he gives1 Peter 5:5 Adj-DMPGRK: á½ÏεÏηÏÎ¬Î½Î¿Î¹Ï á¼Î½ÏιÏάÏÏεÏαι ÏαÏεινοá¿Ï δὲ δίδÏÏινNAS: BUT GIVES GRACE TO THE HUMBLE.KJV: giveth grace to the humble.INT: [the] proud sets himself against to [the] humble however givesStrong's Greek 50118 OccurrencesÏαÏεινοá¿Ï — 3 Occ.ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½á½¸Ï — 3 Occ.ÏαÏεινοÏÏ — 2 Occ.
Cultural and Historical Background: In the Greco-Roman world, humility was not typically regarded as a virtue. The culture often valued honor, status, and power. However, the Christian teaching, as reflected in the New Testament, subverts this cultural norm by elevating humility as a key virtue. This reflects the life and teachings of Jesus Christ, who exemplified humility and taught His followers to do the same.HELPS Word-studies5011 tapeinós (an adjective) â properly, low; (figuratively) inner lowliness describing the person who depends on the Lord rather than self. See 5012 (tapeinophrosynÄ).5011 /tapeinós ("lowly, humble") means being God-reliant rather than self-reliant â which ironically always exalts a person (brings them true worth, cf. 1 Pet 5:6).NAS Exhaustive ConcordanceWord Origina prim. wordDefinitionlow-lying, fig. lowly, hence lowly in spiritNASB Translationdepressed (1), humble (5), lowly (1), meek (1).Thayer's Greek LexiconSTRONGS NT 5011: ÏαÏεινÏÏÏαÏεινÏÏ, ÏαÏεινή ÏαÏεινÏν, from (Pindar), Aeschylus, Herodotus down, the Sept. for ×¢Ö¸× Ö´×, ×¢Ö¸× Ö¸×, שָ×פָ×, etc., low, i. e. a. properly, not rising far from the ground: Ezekiel 17:24. b. metaphorically, α. as to condition, lowly, of low degree: with a substantive, James 1:9; substantively οἱ ÏαÏεινοί, opposed to Î´Ï Î½Î¬ÏÏαι, Luke 1:52; equivalent to brought low with grief, depressed (Sir. 25:23), 2 Corinthians 7:6. Neuter Ïά ÏαÏεινά, Romans 12:16 (on which see ÏÏ Î½Î±ÏάγÏ, at the end). β. lowly in spirit, humble: opposed to á½ÏεÏήÏανοÏ, James 4:6; 1 Peter 5:5 (from Proverbs 3:34); with ÏῠκαÏδία added, Matthew 11:29 (Ïá¿· ÏνεÏμαÏι, Psalm 33:19 (); in a bad sense, deporting oneself abjectly, deferring servilely to others (Xenophon, mem. 3, 10, 5; Plato, legg. 6, p. 774{c}; often in Isocrates), 2 Corinthians 10:1. (Cf. references under the word ÏαÏεινοÏÏοÏÏνη, at the end.) Strong's Exhaustive Concordancecast down, humble, lowly. Of uncertain derivation; depressed, i.e. (figuratively) humiliated (in circumstances or disposition) -- base, cast down, humble, of low degree (estate), lowly. Forms and TransliterationsεÏαÏεινοÏÏÏÎ½Î¿Ï Î½ ÏαÏεινά ÏαÏεινή ÏαÏεινοί ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½Î¿Î¹Ï ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½Î¿Î¯Ï ÏαÏεινοá¿Ï ÏαÏεινÏν ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½Î¿Ï ÏαÏεινÏÏ ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½á½¸Ï ÏαÏεινοÏÎÏα ÏαÏεινÏÏεÏα ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½Î¿Ï ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½Î¿Ï Ï ÏαÏεινοÏÏ ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½Î¿á½ºÏ ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½Ï ÏαÏεινÏν ÏαÏείνÏν ÏαÏεινÏÏάÏη tapeinois tapeinoîs tapeinos tapeinòs tapeinous tapeinoús tapeinoùsLinksInterlinear Greek ⢠Interlinear Hebrew ⢠Strong's Numbers ⢠Englishman's Greek Concordance ⢠Englishman's Hebrew Concordance ⢠Parallel Texts
a. properly, not rising far from the ground: Ezekiel 17:24. b. metaphorically, α. as to condition, lowly, of low degree: with a substantive, James 1:9; substantively οἱ ÏαÏεινοί, opposed to Î´Ï Î½Î¬ÏÏαι, Luke 1:52; equivalent to brought low with grief, depressed (Sir. 25:23), 2 Corinthians 7:6. Neuter Ïά ÏαÏεινά, Romans 12:16 (on which see ÏÏ Î½Î±ÏάγÏ, at the end). β. lowly in spirit, humble: opposed to á½ÏεÏήÏανοÏ, James 4:6; 1 Peter 5:5 (from Proverbs 3:34); with ÏῠκαÏδία added, Matthew 11:29 (Ïá¿· ÏνεÏμαÏι, Psalm 33:19 (); in a bad sense, deporting oneself abjectly, deferring servilely to others (Xenophon, mem. 3, 10, 5; Plato, legg. 6, p. 774{c}; often in Isocrates), 2 Corinthians 10:1. (Cf. references under the word ÏαÏεινοÏÏοÏÏνη, at the end.) Strong's Exhaustive Concordancecast down, humble, lowly. Of uncertain derivation; depressed, i.e. (figuratively) humiliated (in circumstances or disposition) -- base, cast down, humble, of low degree (estate), lowly. Forms and TransliterationsεÏαÏεινοÏÏÏÎ½Î¿Ï Î½ ÏαÏεινά ÏαÏεινή ÏαÏεινοί ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½Î¿Î¹Ï ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½Î¿Î¯Ï ÏαÏεινοá¿Ï ÏαÏεινÏν ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½Î¿Ï ÏαÏεινÏÏ ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½á½¸Ï ÏαÏεινοÏÎÏα ÏαÏεινÏÏεÏα ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½Î¿Ï ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½Î¿Ï Ï ÏαÏεινοÏÏ ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½Î¿á½ºÏ ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½Ï ÏαÏεινÏν ÏαÏείνÏν ÏαÏεινÏÏάÏη tapeinois tapeinoîs tapeinos tapeinòs tapeinous tapeinoús tapeinoùsLinksInterlinear Greek ⢠Interlinear Hebrew ⢠Strong's Numbers ⢠Englishman's Greek Concordance ⢠Englishman's Hebrew Concordance ⢠Parallel Texts
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James 1:9 Adj-NMSGRK: á¼Î´ÎµÎ»Ïá½¸Ï á½ ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½á½¸Ï á¼Î½ Ïá¿·NAS: But the brother of humble circumstances is to gloryKJV: the brother of low degree rejoiceINT: brother of low degree in theJames 4:6 Adj-DMPGRK: á½ÏεÏηÏÎ¬Î½Î¿Î¹Ï á¼Î½ÏιÏάÏÏεÏαι ÏαÏεινοá¿Ï δὲ δίδÏÏινNAS: BUT GIVES GRACE TO THE HUMBLE.KJV: giveth grace unto the humble.INT: [the] proud sets himself against to lowly moreover he gives1 Peter 5:5 Adj-DMPGRK: á½ÏεÏηÏÎ¬Î½Î¿Î¹Ï á¼Î½ÏιÏάÏÏεÏαι ÏαÏεινοá¿Ï δὲ δίδÏÏινNAS: BUT GIVES GRACE TO THE HUMBLE.KJV: giveth grace to the humble.INT: [the] proud sets himself against to [the] humble however givesStrong's Greek 50118 OccurrencesÏαÏεινοá¿Ï — 3 Occ.ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½á½¸Ï — 3 Occ.ÏαÏεινοÏÏ — 2 Occ.
Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: The Hebrew equivalent often associated with "tapeinos" is ×¢Ö¸× Ö¸× (anav, Strong's 6035), which also means humble or meek.Usage: The Greek word "tapeinos" primarily denotes a state of humility or lowliness. It is used to describe a person who is humble in spirit, not seeking self-exaltation, and is often associated with a modest or unpretentious demeanor. In the New Testament, "tapeinos" is frequently used to highlight the virtue of humility as a characteristic of those who are righteous and favored by God.Cultural and Historical Background: In the Greco-Roman world, humility was not typically regarded as a virtue. The culture often valued honor, status, and power. However, the Christian teaching, as reflected in the New Testament, subverts this cultural norm by elevating humility as a key virtue. This reflects the life and teachings of Jesus Christ, who exemplified humility and taught His followers to do the same.HELPS Word-studies5011 tapeinós (an adjective) â properly, low; (figuratively) inner lowliness describing the person who depends on the Lord rather than self. See 5012 (tapeinophrosynÄ).5011 /tapeinós ("lowly, humble") means being God-reliant rather than self-reliant â which ironically always exalts a person (brings them true worth, cf. 1 Pet 5:6).NAS Exhaustive ConcordanceWord Origina prim. wordDefinitionlow-lying, fig. lowly, hence lowly in spiritNASB Translationdepressed (1), humble (5), lowly (1), meek (1).Thayer's Greek LexiconSTRONGS NT 5011: ÏαÏεινÏÏÏαÏεινÏÏ, ÏαÏεινή ÏαÏεινÏν, from (Pindar), Aeschylus, Herodotus down, the Sept. for ×¢Ö¸× Ö´×, ×¢Ö¸× Ö¸×, שָ×פָ×, etc., low, i. e. a. properly, not rising far from the ground: Ezekiel 17:24. b. metaphorically, α. as to condition, lowly, of low degree: with a substantive, James 1:9; substantively οἱ ÏαÏεινοί, opposed to Î´Ï Î½Î¬ÏÏαι, Luke 1:52; equivalent to brought low with grief, depressed (Sir. 25:23), 2 Corinthians 7:6. Neuter Ïά ÏαÏεινά, Romans 12:16 (on which see ÏÏ Î½Î±ÏάγÏ, at the end). β. lowly in spirit, humble: opposed to á½ÏεÏήÏανοÏ, James 4:6; 1 Peter 5:5 (from Proverbs 3:34); with ÏῠκαÏδία added, Matthew 11:29 (Ïá¿· ÏνεÏμαÏι, Psalm 33:19 (); in a bad sense, deporting oneself abjectly, deferring servilely to others (Xenophon, mem. 3, 10, 5; Plato, legg. 6, p. 774{c}; often in Isocrates), 2 Corinthians 10:1. (Cf. references under the word ÏαÏεινοÏÏοÏÏνη, at the end.) Strong's Exhaustive Concordancecast down, humble, lowly. Of uncertain derivation; depressed, i.e. (figuratively) humiliated (in circumstances or disposition) -- base, cast down, humble, of low degree (estate), lowly. Forms and TransliterationsεÏαÏεινοÏÏÏÎ½Î¿Ï Î½ ÏαÏεινά ÏαÏεινή ÏαÏεινοί ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½Î¿Î¹Ï ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½Î¿Î¯Ï ÏαÏεινοá¿Ï ÏαÏεινÏν ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½Î¿Ï ÏαÏεινÏÏ ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½á½¸Ï ÏαÏεινοÏÎÏα ÏαÏεινÏÏεÏα ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½Î¿Ï ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½Î¿Ï Ï ÏαÏεινοÏÏ ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½Î¿á½ºÏ ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½Ï ÏαÏεινÏν ÏαÏείνÏν ÏαÏεινÏÏάÏη tapeinois tapeinoîs tapeinos tapeinòs tapeinous tapeinoús tapeinoùsLinksInterlinear Greek ⢠Interlinear Hebrew ⢠Strong's Numbers ⢠Englishman's Greek Concordance ⢠Englishman's Hebrew Concordance ⢠Parallel Texts
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5011 /tapeinós ("lowly, humble") means being God-reliant rather than self-reliant â which ironically always exalts a person (brings them true worth, cf. 1 Pet 5:6).
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Word Origin: Derived from the root word "tapeinóÅ" (Strong's 5013), meaning "to humble" or "to bring low."Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: The Hebrew equivalent often associated with "tapeinos" is ×¢Ö¸× Ö¸× (anav, Strong's 6035), which also means humble or meek.Usage: The Greek word "tapeinos" primarily denotes a state of humility or lowliness. It is used to describe a person who is humble in spirit, not seeking self-exaltation, and is often associated with a modest or unpretentious demeanor. In the New Testament, "tapeinos" is frequently used to highlight the virtue of humility as a characteristic of those who are righteous and favored by God.Cultural and Historical Background: In the Greco-Roman world, humility was not typically regarded as a virtue. The culture often valued honor, status, and power. However, the Christian teaching, as reflected in the New Testament, subverts this cultural norm by elevating humility as a key virtue. This reflects the life and teachings of Jesus Christ, who exemplified humility and taught His followers to do the same.HELPS Word-studies5011 tapeinós (an adjective) â properly, low; (figuratively) inner lowliness describing the person who depends on the Lord rather than self. See 5012 (tapeinophrosynÄ).5011 /tapeinós ("lowly, humble") means being God-reliant rather than self-reliant â which ironically always exalts a person (brings them true worth, cf. 1 Pet 5:6).NAS Exhaustive ConcordanceWord Origina prim. wordDefinitionlow-lying, fig. lowly, hence lowly in spiritNASB Translationdepressed (1), humble (5), lowly (1), meek (1).Thayer's Greek LexiconSTRONGS NT 5011: ÏαÏεινÏÏÏαÏεινÏÏ, ÏαÏεινή ÏαÏεινÏν, from (Pindar), Aeschylus, Herodotus down, the Sept. for ×¢Ö¸× Ö´×, ×¢Ö¸× Ö¸×, שָ×פָ×, etc., low, i. e. a. properly, not rising far from the ground: Ezekiel 17:24. b. metaphorically, α. as to condition, lowly, of low degree: with a substantive, James 1:9; substantively οἱ ÏαÏεινοί, opposed to Î´Ï Î½Î¬ÏÏαι, Luke 1:52; equivalent to brought low with grief, depressed (Sir. 25:23), 2 Corinthians 7:6. Neuter Ïά ÏαÏεινά, Romans 12:16 (on which see ÏÏ Î½Î±ÏάγÏ, at the end). β. lowly in spirit, humble: opposed to á½ÏεÏήÏανοÏ, James 4:6; 1 Peter 5:5 (from Proverbs 3:34); with ÏῠκαÏδία added, Matthew 11:29 (Ïá¿· ÏνεÏμαÏι, Psalm 33:19 (); in a bad sense, deporting oneself abjectly, deferring servilely to others (Xenophon, mem. 3, 10, 5; Plato, legg. 6, p. 774{c}; often in Isocrates), 2 Corinthians 10:1. (Cf. references under the word ÏαÏεινοÏÏοÏÏνη, at the end.) Strong's Exhaustive Concordancecast down, humble, lowly. Of uncertain derivation; depressed, i.e. (figuratively) humiliated (in circumstances or disposition) -- base, cast down, humble, of low degree (estate), lowly. Forms and TransliterationsεÏαÏεινοÏÏÏÎ½Î¿Ï Î½ ÏαÏεινά ÏαÏεινή ÏαÏεινοί ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½Î¿Î¹Ï ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½Î¿Î¯Ï ÏαÏεινοá¿Ï ÏαÏεινÏν ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½Î¿Ï ÏαÏεινÏÏ ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½á½¸Ï ÏαÏεινοÏÎÏα ÏαÏεινÏÏεÏα ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½Î¿Ï ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½Î¿Ï Ï ÏαÏεινοÏÏ ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½Î¿á½ºÏ ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½Ï ÏαÏεινÏν ÏαÏείνÏν ÏαÏεινÏÏάÏη tapeinois tapeinoîs tapeinos tapeinòs tapeinous tapeinoús tapeinoùsLinksInterlinear Greek ⢠Interlinear Hebrew ⢠Strong's Numbers ⢠Englishman's Greek Concordance ⢠Englishman's Hebrew Concordance ⢠Parallel Texts
James 4:6 Adj-DMPGRK: á½ÏεÏηÏÎ¬Î½Î¿Î¹Ï á¼Î½ÏιÏάÏÏεÏαι ÏαÏεινοá¿Ï δὲ δίδÏÏινNAS: BUT GIVES GRACE TO THE HUMBLE.KJV: giveth grace unto the humble.INT: [the] proud sets himself against to lowly moreover he gives1 Peter 5:5 Adj-DMPGRK: á½ÏεÏηÏÎ¬Î½Î¿Î¹Ï á¼Î½ÏιÏάÏÏεÏαι ÏαÏεινοá¿Ï δὲ δίδÏÏινNAS: BUT GIVES GRACE TO THE HUMBLE.KJV: giveth grace to the humble.INT: [the] proud sets himself against to [the] humble however givesStrong's Greek 50118 OccurrencesÏαÏεινοá¿Ï — 3 Occ.ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½á½¸Ï — 3 Occ.ÏαÏεινοÏÏ — 2 Occ.
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Original Word: ÏαÏεινÏÏPart of Speech: AdjectiveTransliteration: tapeinosPronunciation: tah-pay-NOSPhonetic Spelling: (tap-i-nos')Definition: Humble, lowlyMeaning: humble, lowly, in position or spirit (in a good sense).Word Origin: Derived from the root word "tapeinóÅ" (Strong's 5013), meaning "to humble" or "to bring low."Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: The Hebrew equivalent often associated with "tapeinos" is ×¢Ö¸× Ö¸× (anav, Strong's 6035), which also means humble or meek.Usage: The Greek word "tapeinos" primarily denotes a state of humility or lowliness. It is used to describe a person who is humble in spirit, not seeking self-exaltation, and is often associated with a modest or unpretentious demeanor. In the New Testament, "tapeinos" is frequently used to highlight the virtue of humility as a characteristic of those who are righteous and favored by God.Cultural and Historical Background: In the Greco-Roman world, humility was not typically regarded as a virtue. The culture often valued honor, status, and power. However, the Christian teaching, as reflected in the New Testament, subverts this cultural norm by elevating humility as a key virtue. This reflects the life and teachings of Jesus Christ, who exemplified humility and taught His followers to do the same.HELPS Word-studies5011 tapeinós (an adjective) â properly, low; (figuratively) inner lowliness describing the person who depends on the Lord rather than self. See 5012 (tapeinophrosynÄ).5011 /tapeinós ("lowly, humble") means being God-reliant rather than self-reliant â which ironically always exalts a person (brings them true worth, cf. 1 Pet 5:6).NAS Exhaustive ConcordanceWord Origina prim. wordDefinitionlow-lying, fig. lowly, hence lowly in spiritNASB Translationdepressed (1), humble (5), lowly (1), meek (1).Thayer's Greek LexiconSTRONGS NT 5011: ÏαÏεινÏÏÏαÏεινÏÏ, ÏαÏεινή ÏαÏεινÏν, from (Pindar), Aeschylus, Herodotus down, the Sept. for ×¢Ö¸× Ö´×, ×¢Ö¸× Ö¸×, שָ×פָ×, etc., low, i. e. a. properly, not rising far from the ground: Ezekiel 17:24. b. metaphorically, α. as to condition, lowly, of low degree: with a substantive, James 1:9; substantively οἱ ÏαÏεινοί, opposed to Î´Ï Î½Î¬ÏÏαι, Luke 1:52; equivalent to brought low with grief, depressed (Sir. 25:23), 2 Corinthians 7:6. Neuter Ïά ÏαÏεινά, Romans 12:16 (on which see ÏÏ Î½Î±ÏάγÏ, at the end). β. lowly in spirit, humble: opposed to á½ÏεÏήÏανοÏ, James 4:6; 1 Peter 5:5 (from Proverbs 3:34); with ÏῠκαÏδία added, Matthew 11:29 (Ïá¿· ÏνεÏμαÏι, Psalm 33:19 (); in a bad sense, deporting oneself abjectly, deferring servilely to others (Xenophon, mem. 3, 10, 5; Plato, legg. 6, p. 774{c}; often in Isocrates), 2 Corinthians 10:1. (Cf. references under the word ÏαÏεινοÏÏοÏÏνη, at the end.) Strong's Exhaustive Concordancecast down, humble, lowly. Of uncertain derivation; depressed, i.e. (figuratively) humiliated (in circumstances or disposition) -- base, cast down, humble, of low degree (estate), lowly. Forms and TransliterationsεÏαÏεινοÏÏÏÎ½Î¿Ï Î½ ÏαÏεινά ÏαÏεινή ÏαÏεινοί ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½Î¿Î¹Ï ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½Î¿Î¯Ï ÏαÏεινοá¿Ï ÏαÏεινÏν ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½Î¿Ï ÏαÏεινÏÏ ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½á½¸Ï ÏαÏεινοÏÎÏα ÏαÏεινÏÏεÏα ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½Î¿Ï ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½Î¿Ï Ï ÏαÏεινοÏÏ ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½Î¿á½ºÏ ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½Ï ÏαÏεινÏν ÏαÏείνÏν ÏαÏεινÏÏάÏη tapeinois tapeinoîs tapeinos tapeinòs tapeinous tapeinoús tapeinoùsLinksInterlinear Greek ⢠Interlinear Hebrew ⢠Strong's Numbers ⢠Englishman's Greek Concordance ⢠Englishman's Hebrew Concordance ⢠Parallel Texts
Usage: The Greek word "tapeinos" primarily denotes a state of humility or lowliness. It is used to describe a person who is humble in spirit, not seeking self-exaltation, and is often associated with a modest or unpretentious demeanor. In the New Testament, "tapeinos" is frequently used to highlight the virtue of humility as a characteristic of those who are righteous and favored by God.Cultural and Historical Background: In the Greco-Roman world, humility was not typically regarded as a virtue. The culture often valued honor, status, and power. However, the Christian teaching, as reflected in the New Testament, subverts this cultural norm by elevating humility as a key virtue. This reflects the life and teachings of Jesus Christ, who exemplified humility and taught His followers to do the same.HELPS Word-studies5011 tapeinós (an adjective) â properly, low; (figuratively) inner lowliness describing the person who depends on the Lord rather than self. See 5012 (tapeinophrosynÄ).5011 /tapeinós ("lowly, humble") means being God-reliant rather than self-reliant â which ironically always exalts a person (brings them true worth, cf. 1 Pet 5:6).NAS Exhaustive ConcordanceWord Origina prim. wordDefinitionlow-lying, fig. lowly, hence lowly in spiritNASB Translationdepressed (1), humble (5), lowly (1), meek (1).Thayer's Greek LexiconSTRONGS NT 5011: ÏαÏεινÏÏÏαÏεινÏÏ, ÏαÏεινή ÏαÏεινÏν, from (Pindar), Aeschylus, Herodotus down, the Sept. for ×¢Ö¸× Ö´×, ×¢Ö¸× Ö¸×, שָ×פָ×, etc., low, i. e. a. properly, not rising far from the ground: Ezekiel 17:24. b. metaphorically, α. as to condition, lowly, of low degree: with a substantive, James 1:9; substantively οἱ ÏαÏεινοί, opposed to Î´Ï Î½Î¬ÏÏαι, Luke 1:52; equivalent to brought low with grief, depressed (Sir. 25:23), 2 Corinthians 7:6. Neuter Ïά ÏαÏεινά, Romans 12:16 (on which see ÏÏ Î½Î±ÏάγÏ, at the end). β. lowly in spirit, humble: opposed to á½ÏεÏήÏανοÏ, James 4:6; 1 Peter 5:5 (from Proverbs 3:34); with ÏῠκαÏδία added, Matthew 11:29 (Ïá¿· ÏνεÏμαÏι, Psalm 33:19 (); in a bad sense, deporting oneself abjectly, deferring servilely to others (Xenophon, mem. 3, 10, 5; Plato, legg. 6, p. 774{c}; often in Isocrates), 2 Corinthians 10:1. (Cf. references under the word ÏαÏεινοÏÏοÏÏνη, at the end.) Strong's Exhaustive Concordancecast down, humble, lowly. Of uncertain derivation; depressed, i.e. (figuratively) humiliated (in circumstances or disposition) -- base, cast down, humble, of low degree (estate), lowly. Forms and TransliterationsεÏαÏεινοÏÏÏÎ½Î¿Ï Î½ ÏαÏεινά ÏαÏεινή ÏαÏεινοί ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½Î¿Î¹Ï ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½Î¿Î¯Ï ÏαÏεινοá¿Ï ÏαÏεινÏν ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½Î¿Ï ÏαÏεινÏÏ ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½á½¸Ï ÏαÏεινοÏÎÏα ÏαÏεινÏÏεÏα ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½Î¿Ï ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½Î¿Ï Ï ÏαÏεινοÏÏ ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½Î¿á½ºÏ ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½Ï ÏαÏεινÏν ÏαÏείνÏν ÏαÏεινÏÏάÏη tapeinois tapeinoîs tapeinos tapeinòs tapeinous tapeinoús tapeinoùsLinksInterlinear Greek ⢠Interlinear Hebrew ⢠Strong's Numbers ⢠Englishman's Greek Concordance ⢠Englishman's Hebrew Concordance ⢠Parallel Texts
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1 Peter 5:5 Adj-DMPGRK: á½ÏεÏηÏÎ¬Î½Î¿Î¹Ï á¼Î½ÏιÏάÏÏεÏαι ÏαÏεινοá¿Ï δὲ δίδÏÏινNAS: BUT GIVES GRACE TO THE HUMBLE.KJV: giveth grace to the humble.INT: [the] proud sets himself against to [the] humble however givesStrong's Greek 50118 OccurrencesÏαÏεινοá¿Ï — 3 Occ.ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½á½¸Ï — 3 Occ.ÏαÏεινοÏÏ — 2 Occ.
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2 Corinthians 7:6 Adj-AMPGRK: ÏαÏακαλῶν ÏÎ¿á½ºÏ ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½Î¿á½ºÏ ÏαÏεκάλεÏεν ἡμᾶÏNAS: who comforts the depressed, comfortedKJV: that comforteth those that are cast down, comfortedINT: encourages those brought low encouraged us2 Corinthians 10:1 Adj-NMSGRK: ÏÏÏÏÏÏον μὲν ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½á½¸Ï á¼Î½ á½Î¼á¿Î½NAS: I who am meek when face to faceINT: appearance indeed [am] humble among youJames 1:9 Adj-NMSGRK: á¼Î´ÎµÎ»Ïá½¸Ï á½ ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½á½¸Ï á¼Î½ Ïá¿·NAS: But the brother of humble circumstances is to gloryKJV: the brother of low degree rejoiceINT: brother of low degree in theJames 4:6 Adj-DMPGRK: á½ÏεÏηÏÎ¬Î½Î¿Î¹Ï á¼Î½ÏιÏάÏÏεÏαι ÏαÏεινοá¿Ï δὲ δίδÏÏινNAS: BUT GIVES GRACE TO THE HUMBLE.KJV: giveth grace unto the humble.INT: [the] proud sets himself against to lowly moreover he gives1 Peter 5:5 Adj-DMPGRK: á½ÏεÏηÏÎ¬Î½Î¿Î¹Ï á¼Î½ÏιÏάÏÏεÏαι ÏαÏεινοá¿Ï δὲ δίδÏÏινNAS: BUT GIVES GRACE TO THE HUMBLE.KJV: giveth grace to the humble.INT: [the] proud sets himself against to [the] humble however givesStrong's Greek 50118 OccurrencesÏαÏεινοá¿Ï — 3 Occ.ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½á½¸Ï — 3 Occ.ÏαÏεινοÏÏ — 2 Occ.
Luke 1:52 Adj-AMPGRK: καὶ á½ÏÏÏεν ÏαÏεινοÏÏ NAS: And has exalted those who were humble.KJV: and exalted them of low degree.INT: and exalted [the] humbleRomans 12:16 Adj-DMPGRK: á¼Î»Î»á½° Ïοá¿Ï ÏαÏεινοá¿Ï ÏÏ Î½Î±ÏαγÏμενοι μὴNAS: but associate with the lowly. Do not be wiseKJV: condescend to men of low estate. BeINT: but with the lowly going along not2 Corinthians 7:6 Adj-AMPGRK: ÏαÏακαλῶν ÏÎ¿á½ºÏ ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½Î¿á½ºÏ ÏαÏεκάλεÏεν ἡμᾶÏNAS: who comforts the depressed, comfortedKJV: that comforteth those that are cast down, comfortedINT: encourages those brought low encouraged us2 Corinthians 10:1 Adj-NMSGRK: ÏÏÏÏÏÏον μὲν ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½á½¸Ï á¼Î½ á½Î¼á¿Î½NAS: I who am meek when face to faceINT: appearance indeed [am] humble among youJames 1:9 Adj-NMSGRK: á¼Î´ÎµÎ»Ïá½¸Ï á½ ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½á½¸Ï á¼Î½ Ïá¿·NAS: But the brother of humble circumstances is to gloryKJV: the brother of low degree rejoiceINT: brother of low degree in theJames 4:6 Adj-DMPGRK: á½ÏεÏηÏÎ¬Î½Î¿Î¹Ï á¼Î½ÏιÏάÏÏεÏαι ÏαÏεινοá¿Ï δὲ δίδÏÏινNAS: BUT GIVES GRACE TO THE HUMBLE.KJV: giveth grace unto the humble.INT: [the] proud sets himself against to lowly moreover he gives1 Peter 5:5 Adj-DMPGRK: á½ÏεÏηÏÎ¬Î½Î¿Î¹Ï á¼Î½ÏιÏάÏÏεÏαι ÏαÏεινοá¿Ï δὲ δίδÏÏινNAS: BUT GIVES GRACE TO THE HUMBLE.KJV: giveth grace to the humble.INT: [the] proud sets himself against to [the] humble however givesStrong's Greek 50118 OccurrencesÏαÏεινοá¿Ï — 3 Occ.ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½á½¸Ï — 3 Occ.ÏαÏεινοÏÏ — 2 Occ.
Thayer's Greek LexiconSTRONGS NT 5011: ÏαÏεινÏÏÏαÏεινÏÏ, ÏαÏεινή ÏαÏεινÏν, from (Pindar), Aeschylus, Herodotus down, the Sept. for ×¢Ö¸× Ö´×, ×¢Ö¸× Ö¸×, שָ×פָ×, etc., low, i. e. a. properly, not rising far from the ground: Ezekiel 17:24. b. metaphorically, α. as to condition, lowly, of low degree: with a substantive, James 1:9; substantively οἱ ÏαÏεινοί, opposed to Î´Ï Î½Î¬ÏÏαι, Luke 1:52; equivalent to brought low with grief, depressed (Sir. 25:23), 2 Corinthians 7:6. Neuter Ïά ÏαÏεινά, Romans 12:16 (on which see ÏÏ Î½Î±ÏάγÏ, at the end). β. lowly in spirit, humble: opposed to á½ÏεÏήÏανοÏ, James 4:6; 1 Peter 5:5 (from Proverbs 3:34); with ÏῠκαÏδία added, Matthew 11:29 (Ïá¿· ÏνεÏμαÏι, Psalm 33:19 (); in a bad sense, deporting oneself abjectly, deferring servilely to others (Xenophon, mem. 3, 10, 5; Plato, legg. 6, p. 774{c}; often in Isocrates), 2 Corinthians 10:1. (Cf. references under the word ÏαÏεινοÏÏοÏÏνη, at the end.) Strong's Exhaustive Concordancecast down, humble, lowly. Of uncertain derivation; depressed, i.e. (figuratively) humiliated (in circumstances or disposition) -- base, cast down, humble, of low degree (estate), lowly. Forms and TransliterationsεÏαÏεινοÏÏÏÎ½Î¿Ï Î½ ÏαÏεινά ÏαÏεινή ÏαÏεινοί ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½Î¿Î¹Ï ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½Î¿Î¯Ï ÏαÏεινοá¿Ï ÏαÏεινÏν ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½Î¿Ï ÏαÏεινÏÏ ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½á½¸Ï ÏαÏεινοÏÎÏα ÏαÏεινÏÏεÏα ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½Î¿Ï ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½Î¿Ï Ï ÏαÏεινοÏÏ ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½Î¿á½ºÏ ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½Ï ÏαÏεινÏν ÏαÏείνÏν ÏαÏεινÏÏάÏη tapeinois tapeinoîs tapeinos tapeinòs tapeinous tapeinoús tapeinoùsLinksInterlinear Greek ⢠Interlinear Hebrew ⢠Strong's Numbers ⢠Englishman's Greek Concordance ⢠Englishman's Hebrew Concordance ⢠Parallel Texts
b. metaphorically, α. as to condition, lowly, of low degree: with a substantive, James 1:9; substantively οἱ ÏαÏεινοί, opposed to Î´Ï Î½Î¬ÏÏαι, Luke 1:52; equivalent to brought low with grief, depressed (Sir. 25:23), 2 Corinthians 7:6. Neuter Ïά ÏαÏεινά, Romans 12:16 (on which see ÏÏ Î½Î±ÏάγÏ, at the end). β. lowly in spirit, humble: opposed to á½ÏεÏήÏανοÏ, James 4:6; 1 Peter 5:5 (from Proverbs 3:34); with ÏῠκαÏδία added, Matthew 11:29 (Ïá¿· ÏνεÏμαÏι, Psalm 33:19 (); in a bad sense, deporting oneself abjectly, deferring servilely to others (Xenophon, mem. 3, 10, 5; Plato, legg. 6, p. 774{c}; often in Isocrates), 2 Corinthians 10:1. (Cf. references under the word ÏαÏεινοÏÏοÏÏνη, at the end.) Strong's Exhaustive Concordancecast down, humble, lowly. Of uncertain derivation; depressed, i.e. (figuratively) humiliated (in circumstances or disposition) -- base, cast down, humble, of low degree (estate), lowly. Forms and TransliterationsεÏαÏεινοÏÏÏÎ½Î¿Ï Î½ ÏαÏεινά ÏαÏεινή ÏαÏεινοί ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½Î¿Î¹Ï ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½Î¿Î¯Ï ÏαÏεινοá¿Ï ÏαÏεινÏν ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½Î¿Ï ÏαÏεινÏÏ ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½á½¸Ï ÏαÏεινοÏÎÏα ÏαÏεινÏÏεÏα ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½Î¿Ï ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½Î¿Ï Ï ÏαÏεινοÏÏ ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½Î¿á½ºÏ ÏαÏÎµÎ¹Î½Ï ÏαÏεινÏν ÏαÏείνÏν ÏαÏεινÏÏάÏη tapeinois tapeinoîs tapeinos tapeinòs tapeinous tapeinoús tapeinoùsLinksInterlinear Greek ⢠Interlinear Hebrew ⢠Strong's Numbers ⢠Englishman's Greek Concordance ⢠Englishman's Hebrew Concordance ⢠Parallel Texts
5011 tapeinós (an adjective) â properly, low; (figuratively) inner lowliness describing the person who depends on the Lord rather than self. See 5012 (tapeinophrosynÄ).