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Strong’s G4235: An adjective meaning “meek,” “gentle,” or “mild,” characterized by strength under control. When used by Jesus to describe Himself, it represents divine strength exercised with perfect restraint. Represents a key Christian virtue combining power and gentleness.
Πρᾶος represents controlled strength rather than weakness, particularly in Greek thought where it described war horses trained to respond to the slightest touch. In the New Testament, Jesus applies it to Himself, revolutionizing the concept of true strength. Early church fathers emphasized this quality as essential to Christian character, distinguishing it from mere passivity. Today, it continues to challenge contemporary notions of power and leadership.
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BDAG emphasizes controlled strength. Thayer’s notes its contrast with anger. LSJ documents classical usage including animal training. Vine’s highlights its connection to Christ’s character. Strong’s connects it to gentle authority. LEH notes Septuagint usage for divine qualities. Moulton and Milligan cite personal character descriptions.
First appearance:
Matthew 11:29: “Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me; for I am [πρᾶος] meek and lowly in heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls.”
Additional References:
Matthew 5:5
Matthew 21:5
1 Peter 3:4
Author: Work | Text |
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Xenophon: Horsemanship | “The [πρᾶος] gentle horse responds to the lightest touch.” |
Plato: Republic | “The philosopher must be [πρᾶος] gentle yet strong in spirit.” |
Aristotle: Ethics | “The [πρᾶος] meek person shows strength in controlling anger.” |
Πρᾶος reveals Christ’s revolutionary understanding of true strength. When Jesus describes Himself as meek, He demonstrates that divine power operates through gentleness and self-control. This word proclaims that God’s kingdom advances not through domination but through strength perfectly controlled by love.
Strong’s G4235: An adjective meaning “meek,” “gentle,” or “mild,” characterized by strength under control. When used by Jesus to describe Himself, it represents divine strength exercised with perfect restraint. Represents a key Christian virtue combining power and gentleness.
Part of speech: Adjective
Tags: meekness, gentleness, strength, self-control, Christ’s character, Beatitudes, Christian virtues, power, humility, divine attributes
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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