G3993 — πένης
Greek entry for Bible study and original-language reference.
Definition / Gloss
TWOT
Not assigned in current lawful mapping.
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KJV Renderings
poor
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
πένης, πένητος, ὁ (πένομαι to work for one’s living; the Latinpenuria and Greek πεινάω are akin to it (cf. Vanicek, p. 1164); hence, πένης equivalent to ἐκ πόνου καί ἐνεργείας τό ζῆν ἔχων, Etym. Magn.), poor: 2Co 9:9. (From Sophocles and Herodotus down; the Sept. for àÆáÀéåï, òÈðÄé, ãÇÌì, øÈùÑ, etc.) [SYNONYMS: πένης, πτωχός: "πένης occurs but once in the N. T., and then in a quotation from the O. T., while πτωχός occurs between thirty and forty times .... The πένης may be so poor that he earns his bread by daily labor; the πτωχός that he only obtains his living by begging." Trench, § xxxvi.; cf. Schmidt, chapter 85, 4; chapter 186.]
Englishman's Greek Concordance
πένης (poor)
2 Corinthians 9:9
- KJV: As it is written He hath dispersed abroad he hath given to the poor his righteousness remaineth for ever
- GK: καθώς γέγραπται εσκόρπισεν έδωκε τοις πένησιν η δικαιοσύνη αυτού μένει εις τον αιώνα