G39 — ἅγιον
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KJV Renderings
holiest (of all), holy place, sanctuary
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
ἅγιος, , (from τό ἀγός religious awe, reverence; ἄζω, ἅζομαι, to venerate, revere, especially the gods, parents (Curtius, § 118)), rare in secular authors; very frequent in the sacred writings; in the Sept. for ÷ÈãåùÑ;
1. properly reverend, worthy of veneration: τό ὄνομα τοῦ Θεοῦ, Luk 1:49; god, on account of his incomparable majesty, Rev 4:8 (Isa 6:3, etc.), equivalent to ἔνδοξος. Hence, used:
a. of things which on account of some connection with god possess a certain distinction and claim to reverence, as places sacred to god which are not to be profaned, Act 7:33; τόπος ἅγιος the temple, Mat 24:15 (on which passage see βδέλυγμα, c.); Act 6:13; Act 21:28; the holy land or Palestine, 2Ma 1:29 2Ma 2:18; τό ἅγιον and τά ἅγια (Winer’s grammar, 177 (167)) the temple, Heb 9:1; Heb 9:24 (cf. Bleek on Heb. vol. ii. 2, p. 477f); specifically that part of the temple or tabernacle which is called ’the holy place’ (îÄ÷ÀãÈÌùÑ, Eze 37:28; Eze 45:18), Heb 9:2 (here Rec.st reads ἅγια); ἅγια ἁγίων (Winer’s grammar, 246 (231), cf. Exo 29:37; Exo 30:10, etc.) the most hallowed portion of the temple, ’the holy of holies,’ (Exo 26:33 (cf. Josephus, Antiquities 3, 6, 4)), Heb 9:3, in reference to which the simple τά ἅγια is also used: Heb 9:8; Heb 9:25; Heb 10:19; Heb 13:11; figuratively of heaven, Heb 8:2; Heb 9:8; Heb 9:12; Heb 10:19; ἅγια πόλις Jerusalem, on account of the temple there, Mat 4:5; Mat 27:53; Rev 11:2; Rev 21:2; Rev 22:19 (Isa 48:2; Neh 11:1; Neh 11:18 (Complutensian LXX), etc.); τό ὄρος τό ἅγιον, because Christ’s transfiguration occurred there, 2Pe 1:18; ἡ (Θεοῦ) ἅγια διαθήκη i. e. which is the more sacred because made by god himself, Luk 1:72; τό ἅγιον, that worshipful offspring of divine power, Luk 1:35; the blessing of the gospel, Mat 7:6; ἁγιωτάτῃ πίστις, faith (quae creditur i. e. the object of faith) which came from god and is therefore to be heeded most sacredly, Jud 1:20; in the same sense ἅγια ἐντολή, 2Pe 2:21; κλῆσις ἅγια, because it is the invitation of god and claims us as his, 2Ti 1:9; ἅγιαι γραφαί (τά βιβλία τά ἅγια, 1Ma 12:9), which came from God and contain his Words, Rom 1:2.
b. of persons whose services god employs; as for example, apostles, Eph 3:5; angels, 1Th 3:13; Mat 25:31 (Rec.); Rev 14:10; Jud 1:14; prophets, Act 3:21; Luk 1:70 (Wis 11:1); (οἱ) ἅγιοι (τοῦ) Θεοῦ ἄνθρωποι, 2Pe 1:21 (R g L Tr text); worthies of the O. T. accepted by god for their piety, Mat 27:52; 1Pe 3:5.
2. set apart for god, to be, as it were, exclusively his; followed by a genitive or a dative: τῷ κυρίῳ, Luk 2:23; τοῦ Θεοῦ (equivalent to ἐκλεκτός τοῦ Θεοῦ) of Christ, Mar 1:24; Luk 4:34, and according to the true reading in Joh 6:69, cf. Joh 10:36; he is called also ὁ ἅγιος παῖς τοῦ Θεοῦ, Act 4:30, and simply ὁ ἅγιος, 1Jn 2:20. Just as the Israelites claimed for themselves the title οἱ ἅγιοι, because god selected them from the other nations to lead a life acceptable to him and rejoice in his favor and protection (Dan 7:18; Dan 7:22; 2Es 8:28), so this appellation is very often in the N. T. transferred to Christians, as those whom god has selected ἐκ τοῦ κόσμου (Joh 17:14; Joh 17:16), that under the influence of the Holy Spirit they may be rendered, through holiness, partakers of salvation in the kingdom of god: 1Pe 2:9 (Exo 19:6), cf. Exo 19:5; Act 9:13; Act 9:32; Act 9:41; Act 26:10; Rom 1:7; Rom 8:27; Rom 12:13; Rom 16:15; 1Co 6:1-2; Php 4:21; Col 1:12; Heb 6:10; Jud 1:3; Rev 5:8, etc.; (cf. B. D. American edition under the word ).
3. of sacrifices and offerings; prepared for god with solemn rite, pure, clean (opposed to ἀκάθαρτος): 1Co 7:14 (cf. Eph 5:3); connected with ἄμωμος, Eph 1:4; Eph 5:27; Col 1:22; ἀπαρχή, Rom 11:16; θυσία, Rom 12:1. Hence,
4. in a moral sense, pure, sinless, upright, holy: 1Pe 1:16 (Lev 19:2; Lev 11:44); 1Co 7:34; δίκαιος καί ἅγιος, of John the Baptist, Mar 6:20; ἅγιος καί δίκαιος, of Christ, Act 3:14; distinctively of him, Rev 3:7; Rev 6:10; of god pre-eminently, 1Pe 1:15; Joh 17:11; ἅγιαι ἀναστροφαί, 2Pe 3:11; νόμος and ἐντολή, i. e. containing nothing exceptionable, Rom 7:12; φίλημα, such a kiss as is a sign of the purest love, 1Th 5:26; 1Co 16:20; 2Co 13:12; Rom 16:16. On the phrase τό ἅγιον πνεῦμα and τό πνεῦμα τό ἅγιον, see πνεῦμα, 4 a. Cf. Diestel, Die Heiligkeit gottes, in Jahrbb. f. deutsch. Theol. iv., p. 1ff; (Baudissin, Stud. z. Semitisch. Religionsgesch. Heft ii., p. 3ff; Delitzsch in Herzog edition 2, see 714ff; especially) Cremer, Wörterbuch, 4te Aufl., p. 32ff (translation of 2nd edition, p. 84ff; Oehler in Herzog 19:618ff; Zezschwitz, Profangräcität as above with, p. 15ff; Trench, § lxxxviii; Campbell, Dissertations, diss. vi., part iv.; especially Schmidt, chapter 181).
Englishman's Greek Concordance
ἅγιον (holiest (of all))
Hebrews 8:2
- KJV: A minister of the sanctuary and of the true tabernacle which the Lord pitched and not man
- GK: των αγίων λειτουργός και της σκηνής της αληθινής ην έπηξεν ο κύριος και ουκ άνθρωπος
Hebrews 9:1
- KJV: Then verily the first had also ordinances of divine service and a worldly sanctuary
- GK: είχε μεν ούν και η πρώτη σκηνή δικαιώματα λατρείας το τε άγιον κοσμικόν
Hebrews 9:2
- KJV: For there was a tabernacle made the first where in the candlestick and the table and the shewbread which is called the sanctuary
- GK: σκηνή γαρ κατεσκευάσθη η πρώτη εν η η τε λυχνία και η τράπεζα και η πρόθεσις των άρτων ήτις λέγεται άγια
Hebrews 9:3
- KJV: And after the second veil the tabernacle which is called the Holiest of all
- GK: μετά δε το δεύτερον καταπέτασμα σκηνή η λεγομένη άγια αγίων
Hebrews 9:8
- KJV: The Holy Ghost this signifying the way into the holiest of all was not yet made manifest while as the first tabernacle was yet standing
- GK: τούτο δηλούντος του πνεύματος του αγίου μήπω πεφανερώσθαι την των αγίων οδόν έτι της πρώτης σκηνής εχούσης στάσιν
Hebrews 9:12
- KJV: Neither by the blood of goats and calves but by his own blood he entered in once into the holy place having obtained eternal redemption
- GK: ουδέ δι΄ αίματος τράγων και μόσχων διά δε του ιδίου αίματος εισήλθεν εφάπαξ εις τα άγια αιωνίαν λύτρωσιν ευράμενος
Hebrews 9:24
- KJV: For Christ is not entered into the holy places made with hands the figures of the true but into heaven itself now to appear in the presence of God for us
- GK: ου γαρ εις χειροποίητα άγια εισήλθεν ο χριστός αντίτυπα των αληθινών αλλ΄ εις αυτόν τον ουρανόν νυν εμφανισθήναι τω προσώπω του θεού υπέρ ημών
Hebrews 9:25
- KJV: Nor yet that he should offer himself often as the high priest entereth into the holy place every year with blood of others
- GK: ουδ΄ ίνα πολλάκις προσφέρη εαυτόν ώσπερ ο αρχιερεύς εισέρχεται εις τα άγια κατ΄ ενιαυτόν εν αίματι αλλοτρίω
Hebrews 10:19
- KJV: Having therefore brethren boldness to enter into the holiest by the blood of Jesus
- GK: έχοντες ούν αδελφοί παρρησίαν εις την είσοδον των αγίων εν τω αίματι του Ιησού
Hebrews 13:11
- KJV: For the bodies of those beasts whose blood is brought into the sanctuary by the high priest for sin are burned without the camp
- GK: ων γαρ εισφέρεται ζώων το αίμα περί αμαρτίας εις τα άγια διά του αρχιερέως τούτών τα σώματα κατακαίεται έξω της παρεμβολής