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Strong’s G4437: An adjective meaning “frequent, often, thick,” used in contexts of repeated actions or dense spacing. In the New Testament, appears primarily in reference to religious practices like fasting and prayer, emphasizing regularity and frequency in spiritual disciplines.
πυκνός originally described physical density or thickness but developed broader meaning for frequency and regularity. In the New Testament, it appears in contexts discussing religious practices, particularly contrasting the frequent fasting of John’s disciples and the Pharisees with Jesus’s disciples’ practices. Early church fathers often used this term when discussing the rhythm of spiritual disciplines. Today, it continues to inform discussions about the regularity and intensity of spiritual practices while reminding us that frequency alone doesn’t determine spiritual authenticity.
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Etymology:
For compound words: Not a compound word
Translation Options:
As an adjective, πυκνός exhibits:
Examples of morphological changes:
BDAG emphasizes both spatial and temporal meanings. Thayer’s notes its development from physical to temporal density. LSJ documents its wide range of uses in classical literature. Vine’s connects it to religious practices. Strong’s emphasizes the frequency aspect. Moulton and Milligan cite examples from papyri describing regular activities. LEH discusses its use in the Septuagint for density and frequency.
First appearance:
Luke 5:33 “And they said unto him, Why do the disciples of John fast often [πυκνά], and make prayers, and likewise the disciples of the Pharisees; but thine eat and drink?”
Additional References:
Acts 24:26, 1 Timothy 5:23
Author: Work | Text |
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Xenophon: Cyropaedia | “The troops stood in dense [πυκνός] formation” |
Thucydides: History | “They made frequent [πυκνός] attacks on the enemy” |
Hippocrates: On Diet | “Take the medicine at frequent [πυκνός] intervals” |
πυκνός reminds us that spiritual authenticity isn’t measured by frequency alone. Jesus’s response to questions about fasting shows that the value of spiritual practices lies not in their frequency but in their relationship to Him. This proclaims the good news that Christ brings a new way of relating to God beyond mere repetition of religious practices.
Strong’s G4437: An adjective meaning “frequent, often, thick,” used in contexts of repeated actions or dense spacing. In the New Testament, appears primarily in reference to religious practices like fasting and prayer, emphasizing regularity and frequency in spiritual disciplines.
Part of speech: Adjective
Tags: frequency, regularity, fasting, prayer, spiritual disciplines, religious practices, density, repetition, spiritual habits, time intervals, religious observance, spiritual rhythm
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