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Strong’s G4030: A compound noun combining περί (around) and κεφαλή (head), meaning “helmet.” In the New Testament, used metaphorically as part of the spiritual armor, specifically as the “helmet of salvation,” protecting the believer’s mind and thoughts in spiritual warfare.
Περικεφαλαία represents comprehensive head protection. As a compound word, it combines the encompassing aspect of περί with κεφαλή (head), creating a picture of complete head coverage. In the New Testament, it appears exclusively in Paul’s metaphorical description of spiritual armor, where it represents salvation’s protection of the mind and thoughts. The word carried significant meaning for both Roman soldiers and Greek warriors, making it immediately relatable to ancient readers. Early church writers expanded its usage to discuss the protection of thoughts, beliefs, and hope in spiritual warfare. Today, it continues to symbolize how salvation in Christ protects our minds from enemy attacks.
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Etymology:
For compound words: The prefix περί adds “around” to κεφαλή “head,” creating the concept of complete head protection
Translation Options:
Nominal Features:
Examples:
Nominative: περικεφαλαία
Genitive: περικεφαλαίας
Dative: περικεφαλαίᾳ
BDAG emphasizes its military significance. Thayer’s notes its metaphorical usage in Paul. LSJ provides examples from military contexts. Vine’s connects it to salvation. Strong’s emphasizes complete head protection. Moulton and Milligan document its use in military equipment lists.
First appearance:
“Take the [helmet] of salvation and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word of God.” (Ephesians 6:17)
Additional References:
1 Thessalonians 5:8
Author: Work | Text |
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Polybius: Histories | “The soldiers donned their [helmets] of bronze” |
Xenophon: Anabasis | “Each hoplite wore a [helmet] of polished metal” |
Thucydides: History | “The [helmets] protected them from arrows” |
Περικεφαλαία powerfully illustrates how salvation in Christ protects our minds. Just as a Roman helmet protected against deadly blows, salvation in King Jesus guards our thoughts, beliefs, and hope. This word reminds us that spiritual protection is essential in our daily battle against darkness.
Strong’s G4030: Compound noun for helmet, literally meaning “around the head.” Used metaphorically in spiritual warfare contexts to represent salvation’s protection of the mind. Essential part of the believer’s spiritual armor in Pauline theology.
Part of speech: Noun
Tags: #SpiritualWarfare #Armor #Protection #Salvation #BiblicalGreek #CompoundWords #MilitaryImagery #PaulineTeaching #Mind #Defence
Note: While this entry strives for accuracy, readers engaged in critical research should verify citations and keyword occurrences in their Bible translation of choice. For Biblical citations, the F.O.G Bible project recommends Logos Bible software.
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