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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 G4984: From sóma (body), σωματικός describes bodily or physical manifestation. Used of the Holy Spirit’s dove-like appearance and physical exercise, it emphasizes the reality of divine interaction with the material world.
σωματικός carries profound theological significance in describing physical manifestation, particularly in relation to divine reality. In Luke, it describes the Holy Spirit’s visible appearance at Jesus’ baptism, while Paul uses it to contrast physical and spiritual exercise. The early church saw this term as crucial for defending both the reality of divine manifestation and the importance of physical existence. Today, it continues to affirm the sanctity of the physical realm and God’s engagement with material creation.
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Etymology:
Translation Options:
As an adjective, σωματικός exhibits:
Examples:
BDAG emphasizes its connection to physical manifestation. Thayer’s notes its use in divine appearances. LSJ documents its philosophical usage. Vine’s connects it to incarnational theology. Strong’s highlights its derivation from σῶμα. Moulton and Milligan note its common usage in physical descriptions.
First appearance:
Luke 3:22: “And the Holy Spirit descended on him in [σωματικός] bodily form like a dove. And a voice came from heaven: ‘You are my Son, whom I love; with you I am well pleased.'”
Additional References:
Author: Work | Text |
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Aristotle: De Anima | “The bodily [σωματικός] nature requires physical sustenance.” |
Galen: On Medicine | “Physical [σωματικός] exercise strengthens the constitution.” |
Plutarch: Moralia | “The bodily [σωματικός] form reflects the soul’s nature.” |
σωματικός affirms God’s engagement with physical reality. This word proclaims the good news that the divine interacts with the material world, culminating in the incarnation of the Messiah. It validates both physical creation and bodily existence as spheres of God’s redemptive work.
Strong’s G4984: From sóma (body), σωματικός describes bodily or physical manifestation. Used of the Holy Spirit’s dove-like appearance and physical exercise, it emphasizes the reality of divine interaction with the material world.
Part of speech: Adjective
Tags: bodily form, physical manifestation, incarnation, Holy Spirit, divine appearance, physical exercise, material reality, Luke’s Gospel, baptism narrative, physical existence
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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