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Strong’s G4553: A woven basket or hamper, specifically referring to a rope-woven container used for various purposes. In New Testament context, notably used in Paul’s dramatic escape from Damascus, symbolizing both human frailty and divine deliverance in ministry.
Σαργάνη refers to a large basket or hamper woven from rope or reeds, primarily used for carrying goods or supplies. Its theological significance emerges powerfully in 2 Corinthians 11:33, where Paul recounts his escape from Damascus. The early church saw this episode as a powerful illustration of how God uses humble means to accomplish His purposes, and how human weakness becomes an opportunity for displaying divine strength. Today, this word reminds us that God often works through seemingly insignificant tools to achieve His magnificent purposes.
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Etymology:
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BDAG defines σαργάνη as a basket made of ropes or cords. Thayer’s emphasizes its size and strength. LSJ notes its use in commercial contexts. Vine’s connects it specifically to Paul’s escape narrative. Strong’s suggests possible Eastern origins. Moulton and Milligan document its use in everyday commerce and transport.
First appearance:
2 Corinthians 11:33: “And through a window in a basket [σαργάνῃ] was I let down by the wall, and escaped his hands.”
Author: Work | Text |
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Aeschylus: Fragment 479 | “They loaded the provisions into the woven hamper [σαργάνη]” |
Timotheus: Persae | “The merchants carried their wares in large baskets [σαργάναι]” |
Strabo: Geography | “The fishermen stored their catch in rope baskets [σαργάναι]” |
Σαργάνη represents God’s providence in using ordinary means for extraordinary purposes. Paul’s escape in a basket became a testimony to God’s faithfulness and protection. This humble vessel reminds us that the good news of Jesus often advances through seemingly weak and foolish means, demonstrating that God’s power is made perfect in weakness.
Strong’s G4553: A large woven basket or hamper, typically made of rope or reeds, used for carrying goods. Historically significant in commerce and memorably employed in Paul’s escape from Damascus, symbolizing divine providence through humble means.
Part of speech: Noun
Tags: paul-damascus, escape, divine-providence, baskets, persecution, acts-narrative, paul-testimony, divine-protection, weakness, gods-strength
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