Lexicon antilémpsis: a laying hold of, help Original Word: ἀντίληψις, εως, ἡPart of Speech: Noun, Feminine Transliteration: antilémpsis Phonetic Spelling: (an-til'-ape-sis) Short Definition: help, ministration Definition: help, ministration; one who aids. HELPS word-Studies Cognate: 484 antílēpsis (from 482 /antilambánomai– properly, helps (used only in 1 Cor 12:28 as the plural, "helps"). 484 /antílēpsis ("helps") refers to God's work bringing His helps of grace and power to meet someone's need, through a person He directs. See 482 (antilambanō). 1 Cor 12:28: "And God has appointed in the church, first apostles, second prophets, third teachers, then miracles, then gifts of healings, helps (484 /antílēpsis), administrations, various kinds of tongues" (NASU). NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom antilambanóDefinitiona laying hold of, help NASB Translationhelps (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 484: ἀντίληψιςἀντίληψις ( L T Tr WH ἀντίλημψις; see Mu), ἀντιλήψεώς, ἡ ( ἀντιλαμβάνομαι), in secular authors, mutual acceptance ( Thucydides 1, 120), a laying hold of, apprehension, perception, objection of a disputant, etc. In Biblical speech aid, help ( Psalm 21:20 (cf. ); 1 Esdr. 8:27; Sir. 11:12 Sir. 51:7; 2 Macc. 15:7, etc.); plur, 1 Corinthians 12:28, the ministrations of the deacons, who have care of the poor and the sick.
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