Lexicon phrontizó: to give heed, take thought Original Word: φροντίζωPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: phrontizó Phonetic Spelling: (fron-tid'-zo) Short Definition: I am thoughtful, careful Definition: I am thoughtful, careful, give heed. HELPS word-Studies Cognate: 5431 phrontízō (ultimately from 5426 /phronéō, so J. Thayer etc., "acting out one's inner, visceral opinion") – properly, continuously connecting insight (enlightened inner perspective) to the necessary outward behavior (used only in Tit 3:8). See 5424 (phrēn). NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom phrontis (thought) Definitionto give heed, take thought NASB Translationcareful (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 5431: φροντίζωφροντίζω; ( φροντίς (`thought', from φρονέω)); from Theognis, and Herodotus down; to think, to be careful; to be thoughtful or anxious: followed by an infinitive Titus 3:8.
Strong's be careful. From a derivative of phren; to exercise thought, i.e. Be anxious -- be careful. see GREEK phren |
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