5427. phronéma
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phronéma: the thought (that which is in the mind)
Original Word: φρόνημα, ατος, τό
Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter
Transliteration: phronéma
Phonetic Spelling: (fron'-ay-mah)
Short Definition: thought, purpose
Definition: thought, purpose, aspirations.

HELPS word-Studies

Cognate: 5427 phrónēma (a neuter noun) – properly visceral opinion (the innermost, personal level of opinion); inner perspective as it determines (regulating) outward behavior, especially as it bears on the outward results (i.e. of exercising personal insight). Note the suffix, -ma, pointing to the result of the verbal idea. See 5429 (phronimos).

5427 /phrónēma ("the results of gut-insight") connects how the individual processes opinion-making to how they act.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from phroneó
Definition
the thought (that which is in the mind)
NASB Translation
mind (1), mind set (3).

Thayer's
STRONGS NT 5427: φρόνημα

φρόνημα, φρονηματος, τό (φρονέω, which see), what one has in mind, the thoughts and purposes (A. V. mind): Romans 8:6f, 27. (Hesychius φρόνημα. βούλημα, θέλημα. In various other senses also from Aeschylus down.)



Strong's
be, be carnally, be spiritually minded.

From phroneo; (mental) inclination or purpose -- (be, + be carnally, + be spiritually) mind(-ed).

see GREEK phroneo

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