Lexicon chrésimos: Useful, profitable, beneficial Original Word: χρήσιμος Strong's Exhaustive Concordance profit. From chresis; serviceable -- profit. see GREEK chresis NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom chraomai Definition useful NASB Translation useless* (1). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 5539: χρήσιμοςχρήσιμος, χρησιμη, χρήσιμον (χράομαι), first in Theognis, 406, fit for use, useful: 2 Timothy 2:14. Topical Lexicon Word Origin: Derived from χράομαι (chraomai), meaning "to use" or "to make use of."Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: While there is no direct Hebrew equivalent for χρήσιμος, the concept of usefulness or profitability can be found in various Hebrew terms that convey similar meanings, such as יָעַל (ya'al, Strong's Hebrew 3276), which means "to profit" or "to be of use." This reflects the biblical theme of seeking what is beneficial and advantageous in the sight of God and for the community. Usage: The term χρήσιμος is used in the New Testament to describe something that is advantageous or serves a beneficial purpose. It is often used in contexts where the utility or benefit of an object, action, or teaching is being emphasized. Context: The Greek word χρήσιμος appears in the New Testament to convey the idea of usefulness or profitability. It is a term that underscores the practical value or benefit of something, often in a moral or spiritual context. In the Berean Standard Bible, χρήσιμος is used to highlight the importance of teachings or actions that contribute positively to one's spiritual growth or the well-being of the community. Forms and Transliterations χρήσιμοι χρησίμοις χρησιμον χρήσιμον χρήσιμόν χρησίμων chresimon chrēsimon chrḗsimonLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance 2 Timothy 2:14 Adj-ANSGRK: ἐπ' οὐδὲν χρήσιμον ἐπὶ καταστροφῇ KJV: to no profit, [but] to the subverting INT: for nothing profitable to subversion |