5002. taktos
Lexicon
taktos: Appointed, arranged, set

Original Word: τακτός
Part of Speech: Adjective
Transliteration: taktos
Pronunciation: tak-TOS
Phonetic Spelling: (tak-tos')
Definition: Appointed, arranged, set
Meaning: appointed, arranged, fixed.

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
fixed, appointed

From tasso; arranged, i.e. Appointed or stated -- set.

see GREEK tasso

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from tassó
Definition
ordered, stated
NASB Translation
appointed (1).

Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 5002: τακτός

τακτός, τακτῇ, τακτόν (τάσσω), from Thucydides (4, 65) down, ordered, arranged, fixed, stated: τακτῇ ἡμέρα (Polybius 3, 34, 9; Dionysius Halicarnassus 2, 74), Acts 12:21 (A. V. set).

Topical Lexicon
Word Origin: Derived from the Greek verb τάσσω (tassō), meaning "to arrange" or "to appoint."

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: The concept of "taktos" can be related to several Hebrew words that convey similar meanings of appointment or arrangement, such as:
Strong's Hebrew 4150: מוֹעֵד (moed) • meaning "appointed time" or "season."
Strong's Hebrew 6186: עָרַךְ (arak) • meaning "to arrange" or "to set in order."

These Hebrew terms, like "taktos," emphasize the idea of divine appointment and the orderly unfolding of God's plans throughout biblical history.

Usage: The word "taktos" is used in the New Testament to describe something that is appointed or set by a higher authority, often in the context of time or order.

Context: The Greek word "taktos" appears in the New Testament in contexts that emphasize divine or authoritative arrangement. It is used to describe events or times that are predetermined or set by God. The concept of "taktos" underscores the sovereignty and orderliness of God's plan, highlighting that certain events occur according to His divine timetable.

In the Berean Standard Bible, "taktos" is used to convey the idea of appointed times or seasons, reflecting the belief that God has established specific times for His purposes to unfold. This aligns with the broader biblical theme of God's providence and control over history.

The use of "taktos" in the New Testament serves as a reminder to believers of the importance of trusting in God's timing and recognizing that His plans are meticulously arranged for the fulfillment of His will. It encourages a perspective of faith and patience, acknowledging that while human understanding is limited, God's arrangements are perfect and purposeful.

Forms and Transliterations
τακτη τακτή τακτῇ τακτόν takte taktē taktêi taktē̂i
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Englishman's Concordance
Acts 12:21 Adj-DFS
GRK: τακτῇ δὲ ἡμέρᾳ
NAS: On an appointed day Herod,
KJV: [country].And upon a set day Herod,
INT: on the appointed moreover day

Strong's Greek 5002
1 Occurrence


τακτῇ — 1 Occ.















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