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Strong’s G4997: A noun denoting “soundness of mind” or “self-control,” σωφροσύνη represents the state of having balanced, disciplined thinking that produces wise behavior. In the New Testament, it describes a key characteristic of Spirit-led living.
σωφροσύνη embodies the perfect integration of sound thinking and disciplined behavior that characterizes mature spiritual life. This term represents more than mere self-control; it encompasses the complete soundness of mind that produces balanced, wise living. In its New Testament context, it appears in contexts emphasizing the stark contrast between worldly chaos and Spirit-led order. The early church valued σωφροσύνη as essential evidence of genuine faith, demonstrating that true spirituality produces mental clarity and behavioral wisdom. Today, it continues to challenge believers to cultivate both mental discipline and practical wisdom as fruits of genuine faith.
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Etymology:
For compound words:
Not a compound word, but derived from σώφρων with abstract noun suffix -σύνη
Translation Options:
Morphological Features:
As a feminine abstract noun, it follows first declension patterns. In English translations, it typically remains constant in form except for possession (“sound-mindedness’s”), though this construction is rare.
BDAG emphasizes σωφροσύνη’s role as a cardinal virtue in both Greco-Roman and Christian contexts, noting its transformation in Christian usage to reflect Spirit-led character. Thayer’s traces its development from classical Greek philosophy, where it represented the ideal state of mental and moral balance. LSJ documents its extensive use in ethical discourse, particularly regarding self-mastery and rational control. Vine’s highlights its appearance in contexts contrasting Christian wisdom with worldly chaos. Strong’s connects it to the broader word family expressing sound judgment, while Moulton and Milligan provide evidence of its use in describing exemplary character in ancient society.
First Appearance:
Acts 26:25: “But Paul said, ‘I am not mad, most noble Festus, but speak forth the words of truth and [σωφροσύνη] soberness.'”
Additional References:
1 Timothy 2:9
1 Timothy 2:15
Author: Work | Text |
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Plato: Republic | “The city achieves [σωφροσύνη] sound wisdom when all parts know their role” |
Aristotle: Ethics | “True virtue requires [σωφροσύνη] balanced judgment in all things” |
Xenophon: Memorabilia | “Socrates exemplified [σωφροσύνη] self-controlled wisdom in his life” |
σωφροσύνη beautifully captures the transformative work of the Spirit in bringing order to chaos, wisdom to confusion, and discipline to disorder. This word proclaims that the Messiah’s salvation affects not just our eternal destiny but our present mental and moral state. The good news shines through as we see that God provides not just forgiveness but complete renewal of mind and behavior. It reminds us that true spirituality manifests in practical wisdom and balanced living.
Strong’s G4997: A noun denoting “soundness of mind” or “self-control,” σωφροσύνη represents the state of having balanced, disciplined thinking that produces wise behavior. In the New Testament, it describes a key characteristic of Spirit-led living.
Part of speech: Noun (Feminine)
Tags: sound mind, self-control, wisdom, balanced living, spiritual maturity, mental discipline, practical wisdom, Spirit-led character, moral judgment, rational thinking
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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