Lexicon parathéké: a deposit or trust Original Word: παραθήκη, ης, ἡPart of Speech: Noun, Feminine Transliteration: parathéké Phonetic Spelling: (par-ath-ay'-kay) Short Definition: anything committed to one's charge Definition: a deposit, anything committed to one's charge or trust. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom paratithémiDefinitiona deposit or trust NASB Translationentrusted (1), treasure* (1), what has been entrusted (1), what...have entrusted (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 3866: παραθήκηπαραθήκη, παραθηκης, ἡ ( παρατίθημι, which see), a deposit, a trust or thing consigned to one's faithful keeping ( Vulg.depositum): used of the correct knowledge and pure doctrine of the gospel, to be held firmly and faithfully, and to be conscientiously delivered unto others: 2 Timothy 1:12 ( μου possessive genitive ( the trust committed unto me; Rec.elz 1633 reads here παρακαταθήκη, which see)); G L T Tr WH in 1 Timothy 6:20 and 2 Timothy 1:14 ( Leviticus 6:2, 4; 2 Macc. 3:10, 15; Herodotus 9, 45; (others)). In the Greek writings παρακαταθήκη (which see) is more common; cf. Lob. ad Phryn., p. 312; Winer's Grammar, 102 (96).
Strong's a deposit or trust From paratithemi; a deposit, i.e. (figuratively) trust -- committed unto. see GREEK paratithemi |
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