Lexicon katoteros: lower Original Word: κατώτερος, α, ονPart of Speech: Adjective Transliteration: katoteros Phonetic Spelling: (kat-o'-ter-os) Short Definition: lower Definition: lower. Thayer's STRONGS NT 2737: κατώτεροςκατώτερος, κατώτερα, κατώτερον (comparitive of κάτω, see ἀνώτερος) ( Hippocrates, Theophrastus, Athen., others), lower: ( ὁ Χριστός) κατέβη εἰς τά κατώτερα μέρη τῆς γῆς, Ephesians 4:9, which many understand of Christ's descent into Hades ( τόν τόπον τόν κάτω καλούμενον, Plato, Phaedo, p. 112 c.), taking τῆς γῆς as a partitive genitive (see ᾅδης, 2). But the mention of tiffs fact is at variance with the connection. Paul is endeavoring to show that the passage he has just before quoted, Psalm 67:19 (), must be understood of Christ, not of God, because 'an ascent into heaven' necessarily presupposes a descent to earth (which was made by Christ in the incarnation), whereas God does not leave his abode in heaven. Accordingly, τά κατώτερα τῆς γῆς denotes, the lower parts of the universe, which the earth constitutes — τῆς γῆς being a genitive of apposition; cf. Winer's Grammar, § 59, 8 a.; Grimm, Institutio theol. dogmat. edition 2, p. 355ff
Strong's lower. Comparative from kato; inferior (locally, of Hades) -- lower. see GREEK kato |
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