Lexicon morphoó: to form Original Word: μορφόωPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: morphoó Phonetic Spelling: (mor-fo'-o) Short Definition: I form, fashion, shape Definition: I form, fashion, shape, mold. HELPS word-Studies Cognate: 3445 morphóō (from 3444 /morphḗ, "form embodying inner essence") – properly, taking on the form that properly embodies a particular inner-essence. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom morphéDefinitionto form NASB Translationformed (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 3445: μορφόωμορφόω, μόρφω: 1 aor passive subjunctive 3 person singular μορφωθῇ; (cf. μορφή, at the beginning); to form: in figurative discourse ἄχρις ( T Tr WH μέχρις, which see 1 a.) οὗ μορφωθῇ Χριστός ἐν ὑμῖν, i. e. literally, until a mind and life in complete harmony with the mind and life of Christ shall have been formed in you, Galatians 4:19. ( Aratus, phaen. 375; Anth. 1, 33, 1; the Sept. Isaiah 44:18.) (Compare: μεταμορφόω, συμμορφόω.)
Strong's form. From the same as morphe; to fashion (figuratively) -- form. see GREEK morphe |
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