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Strong’s G4451: A noun denoting the process or state of burning, particularly in metaphorical contexts of testing and refining. In New Testament usage, specifically refers to trials that test and purify faith. Derived from πυρόω (to burn), emphasizing transformative spiritual testing.
πύρωσις represents the concept of fiery testing and refinement, drawing on metallurgical imagery of purifying precious metals. In New Testament usage, particularly in Peter’s epistles, it describes the process of spiritual testing that believers undergo. The word carries both the intensity of the trial and its purposeful nature for purification. Early church fathers extensively used this term to discuss persecution and spiritual trials, seeing in it God’s refining work in believers’ lives. Today, this word continues to speak powerfully about the purposeful nature of Christian suffering and its role in spiritual development.
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Etymology:
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BDAG emphasizes its metaphorical use for testing of faith. Thayer’s notes its technical use in metallurgy. LSJ provides examples from metalworking contexts. Vine’s highlights its spiritual application. Strong’s connects it to purification processes. LEH traces its usage in Septuagint descriptions of refinement. Moulton and Milligan show its technical use in documents about metal purification.
First Appearance:
“Beloved, do not be surprised at the [πυρώσει] fiery ordeal that is taking place among you to test you, as though something strange were happening to you.” 1 Peter 4:12
Additional References:
Revelation 18:9, Revelation 18:18
Author: Work | Text |
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Aristotle: Meteorology | “The [πύρωσις] burning of metals reveals their true nature” |
Theophrastus: On Stones | “Through [πύρωσιν] heating, gold becomes purified” |
Galen: On Medical Properties | “The [πύρωσις] burning process transforms the substance” |
πύρωσις beautifully captures the transformative purpose of Christian trials. While it describes intense testing, it proclaims the good news by showing that God uses these experiences purposefully to refine and strengthen our faith. Like a metalworker’s fire that purifies precious metals, our trials serve to reveal and perfect the precious faith Christ has given us.
Strong’s G4451: A noun describing the process of fiery testing and refinement, particularly in spiritual contexts. Used metaphorically for trials that purify faith. Draws on metallurgical imagery to convey both the intensity and purposeful nature of spiritual testing.
Part of speech: Noun (feminine)
Tags: fire, trial, testing, refinement, purification, persecution, spiritual growth, metallurgy, suffering, transformation, faith, endurance
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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