Lexicon eusplagchnos: tenderhearted, compassionate Original Word: εὔσπλαγχνος, ονPart of Speech: Adjective Transliteration: eusplagchnos Phonetic Spelling: (yoo'-splangkh-nos) Short Definition: tender-hearted, merciful Definition: tender-hearted, merciful, compassionate. HELPS word-Studies 2155 eúsplagxnos (an adjective, derived from 2095 /eú, "good" and 4698/splagxnon, "the visceral organs") – properly, the visceral organs ("bowels") as they exercise positive gut-level sympathy (empathy, compassion) – i.e. "living with guts." NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom eu and splagchnonDefinitiontenderhearted, compassionate NASB Translationkindhearted (1), tender-hearted (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 2155: εὔσπλαγχνοςεὔσπλαγχνος, ἐυσπλαγχνον ( εὖ and σπλάγχνον, which see), properly, having strong bowels; once so in Hippocrates ( ), p. 89 c. (edited by Foës., i. 197, Kühn edition); in Biblical and ecclesiastical lang. compassionate, tender-hearted: Ephesians 4:32; 1 Peter 3:8; prec. Manass. 7 ((see the Sept., Tdf. edition, Proleg. § 29); Test xii. Patr. test. Zab. § 9; cf. Harnack's note on Hermas, vis. 1, 2 [ET]).
Strong's pitiful, tender-hearted. From eu and splagchnon; well compassioned, i.e. Sympathetic -- pitiful, tender-hearted. see GREEK eu see GREEK splagchnon |
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