Strong's Concordance hieroprepés: reverent Original Word: ἱεροπρεπής, έςPart of Speech: Adjective Transliteration: hieroprepés Phonetic Spelling: (hee-er-op-rep-ace') Short Definition: suitable to a sacred character, reverent Definition: suitable to a sacred character, reverent. HELPS Word-studies 2412 hieroprepḗss (from hieron, "a sacred place, a temple," and 4241 /prépō, "fitting") –"befitting men, places, actions, or things sacred to God, reverent" (K. Wuest); "suited to a sacred character, reverend" (Abbott-Smith). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 2412a: ἱερόθυτοςἱερόθυτος, ἱερόθυτόν (from ἱερός and θύω, cf. εἰδωλόθυτος), sacrificed, offered in sacrifice, to the gods; as in Plutarch, symp. 8, 8, 3 at the beginning, used of the flesh of animals offered in sacrifice: 1 Corinthians 10:28 L text T Tr WH. On the use of the word in Greek writings cf. Lob. ad Phryn., p. 159. STRONGS NT 2412: ἱεροπρεπήςἱεροπρεπής, ἱεροπρεπες (from ἱερός, and πρέπει it is becoming), befitting men, places, actions or things sacred to God; reverent: Titus 2:3. (4 Macc. 9:25; 11:19; Plato, Philo, Josephus, Lucian, others) (Cf. Trench, § 92, under the end.) From hieros and the same as prepo; reverent -- as becometh holiness. see GREEK hieros see GREEK prepo Englishman's Concordance Strong's Greek 24121 Occurrence ἱεροπρεπεῖς — 1 Occ. Titus 2:3 Adj-AFP GRK: ἐν καταστήματι ἱεροπρεπεῖς μὴ διαβόλους NAS: likewise are to be reverent in their behavior, KJV: behaviour as becometh holiness, not INT: in deportment reverent not slanderers |