A-1 | Noun | Strong's Number: g5622 | Greek: opheleia |
Profit (Noun and Verb), Profitable, Profiting:
primarily denotes "assistance;" then, "advantage, benefit,;" "profit," in Rom 3:1.
See ADVANTAGE, No. 3.
A-2 | Noun | Strong's Number: g3786 | Greek: ophelos |
A-3 | Noun | Strong's Number: g4851 | Greek: sumpheron |
Profit (Noun and Verb), Profitable, Profiting:
the neuter form of the present participle of sumphero (see B, No. 1), is used as a noun with the article in Hbr 12:10, "(for our) profit;" in some mss. in 1Cr 7:35; 10:33 (see No. 4); in 1Cr 12:7, preceded by pros, "with a view to, towards," translated "to profit withal," lit., "towards the profiting."
A-4 | Noun | Strong's Number: g4851 | Greek: sumphoros |
Profit (Noun and Verb), Profitable, Profiting:
akin to No. 3, an adjective, signifying "profitable, useful, expedient," is used as a noun, and found in the best texts, with the article, in 1Cr 7:35 (see No. 3); 1Cr 10:33 (1st part), the word being understood in the 2nd part.
A-5 | Noun | Strong's Number: g4297 | Greek: prokope |
Profit (Noun and Verb), Profitable, Profiting:
translated "profiting" in 1Ti 4:15, AV (RV, "progress"); see FURTHERANCE.
B-1 | Verb | Strong's Number: g4851 | Greek: sumphero |
Profit (Noun and Verb), Profitable, Profiting:
B-2 | Verb | Strong's Number: g5623 | Greek: opheleo |
Profit (Noun and Verb), Profitable, Profiting:
akin to A, No. 1, is translated "to profit" in Mat 15:5; 16:26; Mar 7:11; 8:36; Luk 9:25, RV; Jhn 6:63; Rom 2:25; 1Cr 13:3; 14:6; Gal 5:2; Hbr 4:2; 13:9.
See ADVANTAGE, BETTERED, PREVAIL.
B-3 | Verb | Strong's Number: g4298 | Greek: prokopto |
Profit (Noun and Verb), Profitable, Profiting:
C-1 | Adjective | Strong's Number: g5539 | Greek: chresimos |
Profit (Noun and Verb), Profitable, Profiting:
"useful" (akin to chraomai, "to use"), is translated as a noun in 2Ti 2:14, "to (no) profit," lit., "to (nothing) profitable."
C-2 | Adjective | Strong's Number: g2173 | Greek: euchrestos |
Profit (Noun and Verb), Profitable, Profiting:
"useful, serviceable" (eu, "well," chrestos, "serviceable," akin to chroamai, see No. 1), is used in Phm 1:11, "profitable," in contrast to achrestos, "unprofitable" (a, negative), with a delightful play upon the name "Onesimus," signifying "profitable" (from onesis, "profit"), a common name among slaves. Perhaps the prefix eu should have been brought out by some rendering like "very profitable," "very serviceable," the suggestion being that whereas the runaway slave had done great disservice to Philemon, now after his conversion, in devotedly serving the Apostle in his confinement, he had thereby already become particularly serviceable to Philemon himself, considering that the latter would have most willingly rendered service to Paul, had it been possible. Onesimus, who had belied his name, was now true to it on behalf of his erstwhile master, who also owed his conversion to the Apostle.
It is translated "meet for (the master's) use" in 2Ti 2:21; "useful" in 2Ti 4:11, RV (AV, "profitable").
See USEFUL. In the Sept., Pro 31:13.
C-3 | Adjective | Strong's Number: g5624 | Greek: ophelimos |
Profit (Noun and Verb), Profitable, Profiting:
"useful, profitable" (akin to B. No. 2), is translated "profitable" in 1Ti 4:8, both times in the RV (AV, "profiteth" in the 1st part), of physical exercise, and of godliness; in 2Ti 3:16 of the God-breathed Scriptures; in Tts 3:8, of maintaining good works.
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