Lectionary Calendar
Thursday, November 21st, 2024
the Week of Proper 28 / Ordinary 33
Attention!
For 10¢ a day you can enjoy StudyLight.org ads
free while helping to build churches and support pastors in Uganda.
Click here to learn more!

Bible Lexicons

Old & New Testament Greek Lexical DictionaryGreek Lexicon

Strong's #2139 - εὐπερίστατος

Transliteration
euperístatos
Phonetics
yoo-per-is'-tat-os
Origin
from (G2095) and a derivative of a presumed compound of (G4012) and (G2476)
Parts of Speech
adjective
TDNT
None
Search for…
Browse by letter:
Prev Entry
εὐπειθής
 
Next Entry
εὐποιΐα
Definition   
Thayer's
  1. skilfully surrounding i.e. besetting
Frequency Lists
Verse Results
ASV (1)
Hebrews 1
BSB (1)
Hebrews 1
CSB (1)
Hebrews 1
ESV (1)
Hebrews 1
KJV (1)
Hebrews 1
LEB (0)
The Lexham English Bible
did not use
this Strong's Number
LSB (2)
Hebrews 2
N95 (2)
Hebrews 2
NAS (2)
Hebrews 2
NLT (1)
Hebrews 1
WEB (1)
Hebrews 1
YLT (1)
Hebrews 1
Liddell-Scott-Jones Definitions

εὐπερί-στᾰτος, ον,

easily besetting, ἁμαρτία Hebrews 12:1; perh. leading to distress, cf. περίστασις; εὐπερίστατον, = εὔκολον, εὐχερῆ, Hsch.

Thayer's Expanded Definition

εὐπερίστατος, εὐπερίστατον (from εὖ and περιστημι), skilfully surrounding i. e. besetting, namely, to prevent or retard running: Hebrews 12:1 (some passively (cf. Isocrates 135 e.), well or much admired (cf. R. V. marginal reading)). (Not found elsewhere.)


Thayer's Expanded Greek Definition, Electronic Database.
Copyright © 2002, 2003, 2006, 2011 by Biblesoft, Inc.
All rights rserved. Used by permission. BibleSoft.com
Abbott-Smith Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament

* εὐ -περί -στατος , -ον

(< εὖ , περιΐστημι ),

of sins, readily besetting: Hebrews 12:1 (on form and sense of the word, v. Westc., in l).†


Abbott-Smith Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament.
Copyright © 1922 by G. Abbott-Smith, D.D., D.C.L.. T & T Clarke, London.
Vocabulary of the Greek NT

Deissmann’s reference (BS, p. 150) to the use of the subst. περίστασις in the evil sense of ";distress,"; ";calamity,"; as in 2 Maccabees 4:16, in the vernacular P Lond 42.21 (B.C. 168) (= I. p. 30, Selections, p. 10) μηδ᾽ ἐνβεβλοφέναι εἰς τὴν ἡμετέραν περίστασιν, ";nor spared a look for our miserable state,"; may perhaps be taken as supporting Theophylact’s explanation of the compound adj. in Hebrews 12:1, ";because of which one easily falls into distresses (περιστάσεις)."; As against Westcott (Comm. ad loc.) Moulton [Gr. ii. § 106 (c)] has shown that there is nothing in the form of the verbal to forbid this interpretation, and he enumerates the various meanings as follows—(1) ";easily avoided,"; (2) ";admired"; (lit. ";well-surrounded";), (3) ";easily surrounding,"; ";besetting,"; or (4) ";dangerous"; (lit. ";having easy distress";).

 


The Vocabulary of the Greek New Testament.
Copyright © 1914, 1929, 1930 by James Hope Moulton and George Milligan. Hodder and Stoughton, London.
Derivative Copyright © 2015 by Allan Loder.
List of Word Forms
ευπεριστατον ευπερίστατον εὐπερίστατον euperistaton euperístaton
 
adsfree-icon
Ads FreeProfile