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Lexicon :: Strong's G2124 - eulabeia

Aa
εὐλάβεια
Transliteration
eulabeia (Key)
Pronunciation
yoo-lab'-i-ah
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Part of Speech
feminine noun
Root Word (Etymology)
mGNT
2x in 1 unique form(s)
TR
2x in 1 unique form(s)
LXX
2x in 2 unique form(s)
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Vine's Expository Dictionary: View Entry

TDNT Reference: 2:751,275

Trench's Synonyms: x. δειλία, φόβος, εὐλάβεια.

Strong’s Definitions

εὐλάβεια eulábeia, yoo-lab'-i-ah; from G2126; properly, caution, i.e. (religiously) reverence (piety); by implication, dread (concretely):—fear(-ed).


KJV Translation Count — Total: 2x

The KJV translates Strong's G2124 in the following manner: godly fear (1x), fear (1x).

KJV Translation Count — Total: 2x
The KJV translates Strong's G2124 in the following manner: godly fear (1x), fear (1x).
  1. caution, circumspection, discretion

    1. avoidance

    2. a reasonable shunning

  2. reverence, veneration

    1. reverence toward God, godly fear, piety

  3. fear anxiety, dread

Strong’s Definitions [?](Strong’s Definitions Legend)
εὐλάβεια eulábeia, yoo-lab'-i-ah; from G2126; properly, caution, i.e. (religiously) reverence (piety); by implication, dread (concretely):—fear(-ed).
STRONGS G2124:
εὐλάβεια, εὐλαβείας, , "the character and conduct of one who is εὐλαβής (which see);
1. caution, circumspection, discretion: Sophocles, Euripides, Plato, Demosthenes, following; the Sept. Proverbs 28:14; joined with πρόνοια, Plutarch, Marcell. 9; used of the prudent delay of Fabius Maximus, Polybius 3, 105, 8; ἐυλαβεοα σῴζει πάντα, Aristophanes an. 377; equivalent to avoidance, πληγῶν, Plato, legg. 7, p. 815 a., et al. (in which sense Zeno the Stoic contrasts εὐλάβεια, caution, as a εὔλογος ἐκκλισις, a reasonable shunning, with φόβος, (Diogenes Laërtius 7, 116, cf. Cicero, Tusc. 4, 6, 13).
2. reverence, veneration: πρός τό θεῖον εὐλάβεια Diodorus 13, 12; Plutarch, Camill. 21; de ser. hum. vind. c. 4, and elsewhere; πρός τούς νόμους, Plutarch, Ages. 15; Θεοῦ, objec. genitive, Philo, Cherub. § 9; simply reverence toward God, godly fear, piety: Hebrews 12:28 and, in the opinion of many, also Hebrews 5:7 (cf. ἀπό, II. 2 b.; see below).
3. fear, anxiety, dread: Wis. 17:8; for דְּאָגָה, Joshua 22:24; Josephus, Antiquities 11, 6, 9; Plutarch, Fab. 1 (the εὐβουλία of Fabius seemed to be εὐλάβεια); so, most probably, in Hebrews 5:7 (see (above and) ἀπό, I. 3 d.), for by using this more select word the writer, skilled as he was in the Greek tongue, speaks more reverently of the Son of God than if he had used φόβος. (Synonym: see δειλία, at the end; cf. Trench, § xlviii.; Delitzsch on Hebrews 5:7.)
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BLB Scripture Index of Thayer's

Joshua
22:24
Proverbs
28:14
Hebrews
5:7; 5:7; 5:7; 12:28

Word / Phrase / Strong's Search

Strong's Number G2124 matches the Greek εὐλάβεια (eulabeia),
which occurs 2 times in 2 verses in the MGNT Greek.

Unchecked Copy BoxHeb 5:7 -

In the days G2250 of [fn]His humanity G4561, [fn]He offered G4374 up G4374 both G5037 prayers G1162 and pleas G2428 with loud G2478 crying G2906 and tears G1144 to the One able G1410 to save G4982 Him [fn]from death G2288, and He [fn]was heard G1522 because G575 of His devout G2124 behavior G2124.

Unchecked Copy BoxHeb 12:28 - Therefore G1352, since we receive G3880 a kingdom G932 which cannot G761 be G761 shaken G761, let’s [fn]show G2192 gratitude G5485, by which G3739 we may offer G3000 to God G2316 an acceptable G2102 service G3000 with reverence G2124 and awe G6015;
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