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Has anyone ever told you: יהוה (Yahweh) God loves you and has a great plan for your life?
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Strong’s G4078: A verb meaning “to fix,” “to fasten,” or “to pitch (a tent).” In biblical usage, appears uniquely in Hebrews 8:2 referring to the true tabernacle that the Lord erected, emphasizing divine rather than human construction of the heavenly sanctuary.
Πήγνυμι (pēgnymi) carries the fundamental meaning of fixing or fastening firmly in place. In its New Testament context, it specifically describes God’s establishment of the true heavenly tabernacle, contrasting human and divine construction. The word emphasizes permanence and divine authority in establishing sacred space. Early church writers expanded this concept to discuss the eternal nature of God’s dwelling place versus temporary earthly structures. Today, it reminds us that true worship occurs in the eternal sanctuary established by God Himself.
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Etymology:
From Proto-Indo-European *pag- meaning “to fasten”
Translation Options:
Verb Features:
Example conjugations:
Present: πήγνυμι (I fix)
Aorist: ἔπηξα (I fixed)
Perfect: πέπηγα (I have fixed)
Cross-references:
BDAG emphasizes its unique usage in Hebrews. Thayer’s notes its connection to tent construction. LSJ documents various technical applications. Vine’s connects it to divine establishment. Strong’s highlights its permanence aspect. Moulton and Milligan note its use in construction contexts.
First appearance:
“A minister in the holy places, in the true tent that the Lord [πήγνυμι] set up, not man.” (Hebrews 8:2)
Additional References:
[This is the only occurrence in the New Testament]
Author: Work | Text |
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Homer: Iliad | “They firmly fixed [πήγνυμι] the standards in the ground.” |
Xenophon: Anabasis | “The soldiers pitched [πήγνυμι] their tents for the night.” |
Herodotus: Histories | “They established [πήγνυμι] boundary markers at the borders.” |
Πήγνυμι powerfully illustrates God’s establishment of true worship. The good news of King Jesus includes access to the eternal sanctuary that God Himself has established. This word reminds us that authentic worship occurs not in human-made structures but in the heavenly reality that God has permanently fixed in place.
Strong’s G4078: A verb emphasizing permanent establishment or construction, particularly used of God’s creation of the heavenly sanctuary. Contrasts human and divine building, highlighting the eternal nature of God’s true tabernacle.
Part of speech: Verb
Tags: #establish #construct #tabernacle #worship #heaven #sanctuary #Hebrews #NewTestament #BiblicalGreek #Theology #divine #permanence
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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