Lexicon ekdoché: Expectation, reception Original Word: ἐκδοχή Strong's Exhaustive Concordance expectationFrom ekdechomai; expectation -- looking foreign see GREEK ekdechomai HELPS Word-studies 1561 ekdo NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom ekdechomai Definition a receiving from, expectation NASB Translation expectation (1). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 1561: ἐκδοχήἐκδοχή, ἐκδοχης, ἡ (ἐκδέχομαι), the act or manner of receiving from; hence, in secular authors. 1. reception. 2. succession. 3. (a taking in a certain sense, i. e.) interpretation. 4. once in the sacred writings, expectation, awaiting (cf. ἐκδέχομαι, 2): Hebrews 10:27. Topical Lexicon Word Origin: Derived from the Greek verb ἐκδέχομαι (ekdechomai), which means "to receive" or "to expect."Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: While there is no direct Hebrew equivalent for ἐκδοχή, the concept of expectation or waiting is present in several Hebrew terms. Some related Hebrew words include: Usage: The word ἐκδοχή is used in the New Testament to convey the sense of anticipation or waiting for a particular event or fulfillment. Context: The Greek term ἐκδοχή (ekdochē) appears in the New Testament context to describe a state of expectation or anticipation. It is used to express the act of waiting for a significant event, often with a sense of hope or assurance. This term is closely related to the concept of faith and trust in God's promises, as believers are often depicted as waiting for the fulfillment of divine promises or the return of Christ. Forms and Transliterations εκδοχη εκδοχή ἐκδοχὴ ekdoche ekdochē ekdochḕLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel Texts |