Lexicon husteréma: that which is lacking, need Original Word: ὑστέρημα, ατος, τόPart of Speech: Noun, Neuter Transliteration: husteréma Phonetic Spelling: (hoos-ter'-ay-mah) Short Definition: that which is lacking, poverty Definition: (a) of things or persons: that which is lacking, a defect or shortcoming, (b) want, poverty. HELPS word-Studies Cognate: 5303 hystérēma (a neuter noun derived from 5302 /hysteréō, see there) – what is lacking (insufficient). See 5302 (hystereō). NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom hustereóDefinitionthat which is lacking, need NASB Translationlacking (1), need (3), needs (1), poverty (1), what is lacking (1), what was deficient (1), what was lacking (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 5303: ὑστέρημαὑστέρημα, ὑστερήματος, τό ( ὑστερέω); a. deficiency, that which is lacking: plural with a genitive of the thing whose deficiency is to be filled up, Colossians 1:24 (on which see ἀνταναπληρόω, and θλῖψις under the end); 1 Thessalonians 3:10; τό ὑστέρημα with a genitive (or its equivalent) of the person, the absence of one, 1 Corinthians 16:17 (ὑμέτερον being taken objectively (Winers Grammar, § 22, 7; Buttmann, § 132, 8); others take ὑμέτερον subjectively and render that which was lacking on your part); τό ὑμῶν ὑστέρημα τῆς πρός με λειτουργίας, your absence, owing to which something was lacking in the service conferred on me (by you), Philippians 2:30. b. in reference to property and resources, poverty, want, destitution: Luke 21:4; 2 Corinthians 8:14 (); , (Psalm 33:10 (); Judges 18:10, etc.; ecclesiastical writings).
Strong's need, want From hustereo; a deficit; specially, poverty -- that which is behind, (that which was) lack(-ing), penury, want. see GREEK hustereo |
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