2306. theiódés
Lexicon
theiódés: Divine, godlike

Original Word: θεοειδής
Part of Speech: Adjective
Transliteration: theiódés
Pronunciation: thay-oh-ee-DACE
Phonetic Spelling: (thi-o'-dace)
Definition: Divine, godlike
Meaning: of brimstone, sulfurous.

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
brimstone.

From theion and eidos; sulphur-like, i.e. Sulphurous -- brimstone.

see GREEK theion

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from theion and -ódés (suff. denoting similarity)
Definition
of brimstone
NASB Translation
brimstone (1).

Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 2306: θειώδης

θειώδης, θειωδες (from θεῖον brimstone (which see)), of brimstone, sulphurous: Revelation 9:17; a later Greek word; cf. Lob. ad Phryn., p. 228; (Sophocles' Lexicon, under the word).

Topical Lexicon
Word Origin: From θεός (theos, "God") and εἶδος (eidos, "form" or "appearance").

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: While there is no direct Hebrew equivalent for θεοειδής, the concept of being Godlike or reflecting divine attributes can be related to the Hebrew word צֶלֶם (tselem, Strong's Hebrew 6754), which means "image" or "likeness," as used in Genesis 1:26-27 to describe humanity being made in the image of God. Another related term is דְּמוּת (demuth, Strong's Hebrew 1823), meaning "likeness" or "similitude," which also appears in the context of creation.

Usage: The term θεοειδής is not directly found in the canonical texts of the New Testament. It is a compound word that conveys the idea of resembling or having the appearance of God, often used in theological discussions or extra-biblical literature to describe beings or attributes that reflect divine qualities.

Context: The term θεοειδής, while not appearing in the New Testament, is a concept that can be explored through the lens of biblical theology. The idea of being "Godlike" or possessing divine attributes is central to the understanding of humanity's creation in the image of God, as described in Genesis 1:27. This concept is further developed in the New Testament, where believers are encouraged to emulate the character of God through the transformative work of the Holy Spirit.

In the context of Christian theology, being θεοειδής involves reflecting God's moral and spiritual attributes, such as love, holiness, and righteousness. The apostle Paul, in his epistles, often exhorts believers to "put on the new self, created to be like God in true righteousness and holiness" (Ephesians 4:24, BSB). This transformation into a Godlike character is seen as a process of sanctification, where believers grow in their likeness to Christ, who is the perfect image of God (Colossians 1:15, BSB).

The concept of θεοειδής also touches on the eschatological hope of believers, who anticipate being fully conformed to the image of Christ at His return. As stated in 1 John 3:2 (BSB), "Beloved, we are now children of God, and what we will be has not yet been revealed. We know that when Christ appears, we will be like Him, for we will see Him as He is."

Forms and Transliterations
θειωδεις θειώδεις θεκέλ theiodeis theiōdeis theiṓdeis
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Englishman's Concordance
Revelation 9:17 Adj-AMP
GRK: ὑακινθίνους καὶ θειώδεις καὶ αἱ
NAS: and of hyacinth and of brimstone; and the heads
KJV: and brimstone: and
INT: hyacinthine and brimstone-like and the

Strong's Greek 2306
1 Occurrence


θειώδεις — 1 Occ.















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