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Has anyone ever told you: יהוה (Yahweh) God loves you and has a great plan for your life?
Has anyone ever told you: יהוה (Yahweh) God loves you and has a great plan for your life?
Strong’s G4710: A feminine noun expressing earnestness, diligence, and haste. In New Testament usage, it encompasses both the inner quality of earnest commitment and its outward expression in zealous action, particularly in contexts of Christian service and moral urgency.
σπουδή represents a dynamic concept that combines earnest commitment with urgent action. Its semantic range includes both the internal disposition of earnestness and its external manifestation in diligent effort and haste. In the New Testament, it appears in various contexts, from the hasty actions of Herodias’s daughter to Paul’s exhortations for diligent Christian service. Early church fathers emphasized this word when discussing the proper attitude toward spiritual duties and moral responsibilities. Today, it continues to challenge believers to combine genuine earnestness with appropriate urgency in their spiritual lives.
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Etymology:
For compound words:
Not applicable as this is a simple noun
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BDAG emphasizes its dual meaning of earnestness and haste. Thayer’s notes its progression from physical haste to moral earnestness. LSJ documents extensive usage in classical literature. Vine’s highlights its application to Christian character. Strong’s connects it to both speed and diligence. LEH traces Septuagint usage patterns. Moulton and Milligan show its common use in business contexts.
First appearance:
Mark 6:25: “Immediately she came in with haste [σπουδή] to the king and asked, saying, ‘I want you to give me at once the head of John the Baptist on a platter.'”
Additional References:
Luke 1:39, Romans 12:8, Romans 12:11, 2 Corinthians 7:11, 2 Corinthians 7:12, 2 Corinthians 8:7, 2 Corinthians 8:8, 2 Corinthians 8:16
Author: Work | Text |
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Thucydides: History | “The allies showed great earnestness [σπουδή] in preparing for battle.” |
Plato: Republic | “The guardians must apply themselves with diligence [σπουδή] to their duties.” |
Xenophon: Memorabilia | “Socrates observed with what earnestness [σπουδή] his students pursued wisdom.” |
σπουδή captures the dynamic quality of Christian commitment that combines heartfelt earnestness with appropriate urgency. It proclaims the good news that following the Messiah involves both genuine inner devotion and active outward service. This word challenges us to serve our King with both sincere hearts and diligent hands.
Strong’s G4710: A feminine noun expressing earnestness, diligence, and haste. In New Testament usage, it encompasses both the inner quality of earnest commitment and its outward expression in zealous action, particularly in contexts of Christian service and moral urgency.
Part of speech: Noun (feminine)
Tags: earnestness, diligence, haste, commitment, zeal, Christian-service, moral-urgency, dedication, effort, spiritual-discipline, Christian-character, inner-disposition, active-service, eagerness, devotion
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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