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Strong’s G4741: A verb meaning “to fix firmly, establish, strengthen.” In New Testament usage, it appears in contexts ranging from Jesus’ resolute determination to go to Jerusalem to the apostolic ministry of strengthening believers and churches in faith.
στηρίζω represents both physical and spiritual strengthening or establishing. Its range extends from expressing fixed determination (as in Jesus setting His face toward Jerusalem) to describing the pastoral work of strengthening believers in faith. The word carries architectural imagery of establishing firm foundations while applying it to spiritual growth. Early church fathers used this term for both individual spiritual formation and church establishment. Today, it continues to express the vital need for spiritual strengthening and resolute purpose in Christian life.
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Etymology:
For compound words:
Not applicable as this is a simple verb
Translation Options:
For this verb:
Examples:
BDAG emphasizes both physical and spiritual strengthening. Thayer’s notes its architectural origins. LSJ documents technical construction usage. Vine’s highlights pastoral applications. Strong’s connects to firm establishment. LEH traces Septuagint usage. Moulton and Milligan show administrative contexts.
First appearance:
Luke 9:51: “Now it came to pass, when the time had come for Him to be received up, that He steadfastly set [στηρίζω] His face to go to Jerusalem.”
Additional References:
Luke 22:32, Romans 1:11, Romans 16:25, 1 Thessalonians 3:2, 2 Thessalonians 3:3, James 5:8, 1 Peter 5:10
Author: Work | Text |
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Thucydides: History | “They established [στηρίζω] strong defenses around the city.” |
Plato: Laws | “Good laws strengthen [στηρίζω] the foundations of society.” |
Xenophon: Cyropaedia | “The general firmly fixed [στηρίζω] his resolution to advance.” |
στηρίζω reveals both Christ’s resolute purpose and His ongoing work of strengthening His people. It proclaims the good news that the Messiah not only demonstrated unwavering commitment to His saving mission but also establishes and strengthens His followers. This word reminds us that Christian growth requires both divine strengthening and resolute purpose.
Strong’s G4741: A verb meaning “to fix firmly, establish, strengthen.” In New Testament usage, it appears in contexts ranging from Jesus’ resolute determination to go to Jerusalem to the apostolic ministry of strengthening believers and churches in faith.
Part of speech: Verb
Tags: strengthening, establishment, resolution, spiritual-growth, church-building, pastoral-care, determination, spiritual-foundation, apostolic-ministry, Christian-maturity, divine-strengthening, steadfastness, spiritual-formation, church-strengthening, pastoral-ministry
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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