Lexicon timiotés: Honor, value, preciousness Original Word: τιμιότης Strong's Exhaustive Concordance wealth, prosperityFrom timios; expensiveness, i.e. (by implication) magnificence -- costliness. see GREEK timios HELPS Word-studies Cognate: 5094 timiótēs (a feminine noun, derived from the feminine noun 5092 /timḗ, "perceived value, worth") – that brand of wealth which has overwhelming value in the eyes of the beholder (incredibly, personally esteemed). This emphatic term is used only in Rev 18:19. See 5092 (timē). NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom timios Definition preciousness, worth NASB Translation wealth (1). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 5094: τιμιότηςτιμιότης, τιμιότητος, ἡ (τίμιος); a. properly, preciousness, costliness; an abundance of costly things: Revelation 18:19. b. metaphorically, worth, excellence: Aristotle, de partt. an. 1, 5 (p. 644b, 32); eth. Nic. 10, 7 at the end (p. 1178a, 1); διαφερουσι τιμιοτητι αἱ ψυχαί καί ἀτιμία ἀλλήλων, de gen. anim. 2, 3 (p. 736b, 31). Topical Lexicon Word Origin: Derived from the Greek word τίμιος (timios), meaning "precious" or "valuable."Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: The concept of τιμιότης in the Greek New Testament can be related to several Hebrew terms that convey similar ideas of honor and value. Some corresponding Hebrew entries include: Usage: The word τιμιότης is used in the New Testament to describe the honorable and esteemed nature of certain qualities or states. It emphasizes the intrinsic value and dignity associated with them. Context: The Greek term τιμιότης appears in the New Testament to highlight the esteemed and honorable nature of certain attributes or conditions. It is often used in contexts that underscore the inherent value and dignity bestowed by God or recognized within the Christian community. Forms and Transliterations τιμιοτητος τιμιότητος timiotetos timiotētos timiótetos timiótētosLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel Texts |