G2124

G2124 — εὐλάβεια

Greek entry for Bible study and original-language reference.

GreekeulabeianounOccurrences: 2

Definition / Gloss

eulabeia (yoo-lab'-ei-ah) n. 1. (properly) caution 2. (religiously) devotion (piety) 3. (by implication, concretely) deep, reverential awe [from G2126] KJV: fear(-ed) Root(s): G2126 Compare: G2317

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KJV Renderings

fear(-ed)

Thayer's Greek Lexicon

εὐλάβεια, εὐλαβείας, , "the character and conduct of one who is εὐλαβής (which see);

1. caution, circumspection, discretion: Sophocles, Euripides, Plato, Demosthenes, following; the Sept. Pro 28:14; joined with πρόνοια, Plutarch, Marcell. 9; used of the prudent delay of Fabius Maximus, Polybius 3, 105, 8; ἡ 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 ἡ εὐλάβεια, caution, as a εὔλογος ἐκκλισις, a reasonable shunning, with ὁ φόβος, (Diogenes Laërtius 7, 116, cf. Cicero, Tusc. 4, 6, 13).

2. reverence, veneration: ἡ 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: Heb 12:28 and, in the opinion of many, also (cf. ἀπό, II. 2 b.; see below).

3. fear, anxiety, dread: Wis 17:8; for ãÀÌàÈâÈä, Jos 22:24; Josephus, Antiquities 11, 6, 9; Plutarch, Fab. 1 (the εὐβουλία of Fabius seemed to be εὐλάβεια); so, most probably, in Heb 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 Heb 5:7.)

Englishman's Greek Concordance

εὐλάβεια (fear(-ed))

Hebrews 5:7

KJV: Who in the days of his flesh when he had offered up prayers and supplications with strong crying and tears unto him that was able to save him from death and was heard in that he feared
GK: ος εν ταις ημέραις της σαρκός αυτού δεήσεις τε και ικετηρίας προς τον δυνάμενον σωζείν αυτόν εκ θανάτου μετά κραυγής ισχυράς και δακρύων προσενέγκας και εισακουσθείς από της ευλαβείας

Hebrews 12:28

KJV: Wherefore we receiving a kingdom which cannot be moved let us have grace whereby we may serve God acceptably with reverence and godly fear
GK: διό βασιλείαν ασάλευτον παραλαμβάνοντες έχωμεν χάριν δι΄ ης λατρεύωμεν ευαρέστως τω θεώ μετά αιδούς και ευλαβείας
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