Lexicon thaumasios: Wonderful, marvelous Original Word: θαυμάσιος Strong's Exhaustive Concordance wonderful thing, remarkable, admirableFrom thauma; wondrous, i.e. (neuter as noun) a miracle -- wonderful thing. see GREEK thauma HELPS Word-studies Cognate: 2297 thaumásios (an adjective) – wonderful, moving a person within (personally) at the sight (which can include the selfish reaction of becoming indignant) (only used in Mt 21;15). See 2296 (thaumázō). [2297 /thaumásios is used in the plural (substantively) in Mt 21:15.] NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originadjective from thauma Definition wonderful NASB Translation wonderful things (1). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 2297: θαυμάσιοςθαυμάσιος, θαυμάσια, θαυμάσιον, rarely of two terminations (θαῦμα) (from Hesiod, Homer (h. Merc. 443) down), wonderful, marvellous; neuter plural θαυμάσια (the Sept. often for נִפְלָאות, also for פֶּלֶא), wonderful deeds, wonders: Matthew 21:15. (Cf. Trench, § xci.; better, Schmidt, chapter 168, 6.) Topical Lexicon Word Origin: Derived from θαυμάζω (thaumazō), meaning "to wonder" or "to marvel."Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: The Greek concept of θαυμάσιος is closely related to several Hebrew terms that convey the idea of wonder and marvel, such as: Usage: The term θαυμάσιος is used in the New Testament to describe events, actions, or attributes that are extraordinary and evoke a sense of wonder. It is often associated with the works of God or the miraculous. Context: The Greek word θαυμάσιος appears in the New Testament to highlight the extraordinary nature of God's works and the marvels of His creation. It is used to describe events or phenomena that transcend ordinary human experience, often pointing to divine intervention or the manifestation of God's power. In the context of the New Testament, θαυμάσιος underscores the miraculous and awe-inspiring aspects of Jesus' ministry and the unfolding of God's redemptive plan. Forms and Transliterations θαυμασια θαυμασία θαυμάσια θαυμάσιά θαυμασίοις θαυμασίων thaumasia thaumásiaLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel Texts |