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== Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words <ref name="term_78391" /> ==
== Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words <ref name="term_78391" /> ==
<div> '''A — 1: '''''Διάκονος''''' ''' (Strong'S #1249 — Noun — diakonos — dee-ak'-on-os ) </div> <p> "a servant, attendant, minister, deacon," is translated "minister" in &nbsp;Mark 10:43; &nbsp;Romans 13:4 (twice); 15;8; &nbsp; 1 Corinthians 3:5; &nbsp;2 Corinthians 3:6; &nbsp;6:4; &nbsp;11:15 (twice); 15:8; 2:17; &nbsp; Ephesians 6:21; &nbsp;Colossians 1:7,23,25; &nbsp;4:7; &nbsp;1 Thessalonians 3:2; &nbsp;1 Timothy 4:6 . See Deacon. </p> <div> '''A — 2: '''''Λειτουργός''''' ''' (Strong'S #3011 — Noun Masculine — leitourgos — li-toorg-os' ) </div> <p> denoted among the Greeks, firstly, "one who discharges a public office at his own expense," then, in general, "a public servant, minister." In the NT it is used (a) of Christ, as a "Minister of the sanctuary" (in the Heavens), &nbsp;Hebrews 8:2; (b) of angels, &nbsp;Hebrews 1:7 (&nbsp; Psalm 104:4 ); (c) of the [[Apostle]] Paul, in his evangelical ministry, fulfilling it as a serving-priest, &nbsp;Romans 15:16; that he used it figuratively and not in an ecclesiastical sense, is obvious from the context; (d) of Epaphroditus, as ministering to Paul's needs on behalf of the church at Philippi, &nbsp;Philippians 2:25; here, representative service is in view; (e) of earthly rulers, who though they do not all act consciously as servants of God, yet discharge functions which are the ordinance of God, &nbsp;Romans 13:6 . </p> <div> '''A — 3: '''''Ὑπηρέτης''''' ''' (Strong'S #5257 — Noun Masculine — huperetes — hoop-ay-ret'-ace ) </div> <p> properly "an under rower" (hupo, "under," eretes, "a rower"), as distinguished from nautes, "a seaman" (a meaning which lapsed from the word), hence came to denote "any subordinate acting under another's direction;" in &nbsp;Luke 4:20 , RV, "attendant," AV, "minister" it signifies the attendant at the synagogue service; in &nbsp;Acts 13:5 , it is said of John Mark, RV, "attendant," AV, "minister," in &nbsp;Acts 26:16 , "a minister," it is said of Paul as a servant of Christ in the Gospel; so in &nbsp;1 Corinthians 4:1 , where the Apostle associates others with himself, as [[Apollos]] and Cephas, as "ministers of Christ." See [[Attend]] , C, Officer. </p> Servant. <div> '''B — 1: '''''Διακονέω''''' ''' (Strong'S #1247 — Verb — diakoneo — dee-ak-on-eh'-o ) </div> <p> akin to A, No. 1, signifies "to be a servant, attendant, to serve, wait upon, minister." In the following it is translated "to minister," except where "to serve" is mentioned: it is used (a) with a general significance, e.g., &nbsp;Matthew 4:11; &nbsp;20:28; &nbsp;Mark 1:13; &nbsp;10:45; &nbsp;John 12:26 ("serve," twice); &nbsp; Acts 19:22; &nbsp;Philemon 1:13; (b) of waiting at table, "ministering" to the guests, &nbsp;Matthew 8:15; &nbsp;Luke 4:39; &nbsp;8:3; &nbsp;12:37; &nbsp;17:8 , "serve;" &nbsp;Matthew 22:26 , "serve," &nbsp;Matthew 22:27 , "serveth," twice; the 2nd instance, concerning the Lord, may come under (a); so of women preparing food, etc., &nbsp;Mark 1:31; &nbsp;Luke 10:40 , "serve;" &nbsp;John 12:2 , "served;" (c) of relieving one's necessities, supplying the necessaries of life, &nbsp;Matthew 25:44; &nbsp;27:55; &nbsp;Mark 15:41; &nbsp;Acts 6:2 , "serve;" &nbsp;Romans 15:25; &nbsp;Hebrews 6:10; more definitely in connection with such service in a local church, &nbsp;1 Timothy 3:10,13 , [there is nothing in the original representing the word "office;" RV, "let them serve as deacons," "they that have served (well) as deacons"]; (d) of attending, in a more general way, to anything that may serve another's interests, as of the work of an amanuensis, &nbsp;2 Corinthians 3:3 (metaphorical): of the conveyance of materials gifts of assisting the needy, &nbsp; 2 Corinthians 8:19,20 , RV, "is ministered" (AV, "is administered"); of a variety of forms of service, &nbsp;2 Timothy 1:18; of the testimony of the OTs prophets, &nbsp;1 Peter 1:12; of the ministry of believers one to another in various ways, &nbsp;1 Peter 4:10,11 (not here of discharging ecclesiastical functions). </p> &nbsp;Hebrews 1:14[[Ministering]] <div> '''B — 2: '''''Λειτουργέω''''' ''' (Strong'S #3008 — Verb — leitourgeo — li-toorg-eh'-o ) </div> <p> (akin to A, No. 2), in classical Greek, signified at [[Athens]] "to supply public offices at one's own cost, to render public service to the State;" hence, generally, "to do service," said, e.g., of service to the gods. In the NT (see Note below) it is used (a) of the prophets and teachers in the church at Antioch, who "ministered to the Lord," &nbsp;Acts 13:2; (b) of the duty of churches of the [[Gentiles]] to "minister" in "carnal things" to the poor [[Jewish]] saints at Jerusalem, in view of the fact that the former had "been made partakers" of the "spiritual things" of the latter, &nbsp;Romans 15:27; (c) of the official service of priests and [[Levites]] under the Law, &nbsp;Hebrews 10:11 (in the Sept., e.g., &nbsp; Exodus 29:30; &nbsp;Numbers 16:9 ). </p> &nbsp;Exodus 4:3&nbsp;Deuteronomy 10:12&nbsp;Hebrews 8:5&nbsp;Revelation 22:3 <div> '''B — 3: '''''Ὑπηρετέω''''' ''' (Strong'S #5256 — Verb — hupereteo — hoop-ay-ret-eh'-o ) </div> <p> "to do the service of a huperetes" (see A, No. 3), properly, "to serve as a rower on a ship," is used (a) of David, as serving the counsel of God in his own generation, &nbsp;Acts 13:36 , RV, expressive of the lowly character of his service for God; (b) of Paul's toil in working with his hands, and his readiness to avoid any pose of ecclesiastical superiority, &nbsp;Acts 20:34; (c) of the service permitted to Paul's friends to render to him, 24:23. </p> <div> '''B — 4: '''''Ἱερουργέω''''' ''' (Strong'S #2418 — Verb — hierourgeo — hee-er-oorg-eh'-o ) </div> <p> "to minister in priestly service" (akin to hierourgos, "a sacrificing priest," a word not found in the Sept. or NT: from hieros, "sacred," and ergon, "work"), is used by Paul metaphorically of his ministry of the Gospel, &nbsp;Romans 15:16; the offering connected with his priestly ministry is "the offering up of the Gentiles," i.e., the presentation by [[Gentile]] converts of themselves to God. The Apostle uses words proper to the priestly and [[Levitical]] ritual, to explain metaphorically his own priestly service. Cp. prosphora, "offering up," and leitourgos, in the same verse. </p> <div> '''B — 5: '''''Παρέχω''''' ''' (Strong'S #3930 — Verb — parecho — par-ekh'-o ) </div> <p> "to furnish, provide, supply," is translated "minister" in &nbsp;1 Timothy 1:4 , of the effect of "fables and endless genealogies." See [[Bring]] , A, No. 21. </p> <div> '''B — 6: '''''Ἐργάζομαι''''' ''' (Strong'S #2038 — Verb — ergazomai — er-gad'-zom-ahee ) </div> <p> "to work, work out, perform," is translated "minister" in &nbsp;1 Corinthians 9:13; the verb is frequently used of business, or employment, and here the phrase means "those employed in sacred things" or "those who are assiduous in priestly functions." See [[Commit]] , A, No. 1. </p> &nbsp;2 Corinthians 9:10&nbsp;2 Corinthians 9:10&nbsp;Galatians 3:5&nbsp;Colossians 2:19&nbsp;2 Peter 1:11&nbsp;2 Peter 1:5Supply.&nbsp; Ephesians 4:29
<div> '''A 1: '''''Διάκονος''''' ''' (Strong'S #1249 Noun diakonos dee-ak'-on-os ) </div> <p> "a servant, attendant, minister, deacon," is translated "minister" in &nbsp;Mark 10:43; &nbsp;Romans 13:4 (twice); 15;8; &nbsp; 1—Corinthians 3:5; &nbsp;2—Corinthians 3:6; &nbsp;6:4; &nbsp;11:15 (twice); 15:8; 2:17; &nbsp; Ephesians 6:21; &nbsp;Colossians 1:7,23,25; &nbsp;4:7; &nbsp;1—Thessalonians 3:2; &nbsp;1—Timothy 4:6 . See Deacon. </p> <div> '''A 2: '''''Λειτουργός''''' ''' (Strong'S #3011 Noun Masculine leitourgos li-toorg-os' ) </div> <p> denoted among the Greeks, firstly, "one who discharges a public office at his own expense," then, in general, "a public servant, minister." In the NT it is used (a) of Christ, as a "Minister of the sanctuary" (in the Heavens), &nbsp;Hebrews 8:2; (b) of angels, &nbsp;Hebrews 1:7 (&nbsp; Psalm 104:4 ); (c) of the [[Apostle]] Paul, in his evangelical ministry, fulfilling it as a serving-priest, &nbsp;Romans 15:16; that he used it figuratively and not in an ecclesiastical sense, is obvious from the context; (d) of Epaphroditus, as ministering to Paul's needs on behalf of the church at Philippi, &nbsp;Philippians 2:25; here, representative service is in view; (e) of earthly rulers, who though they do not all act consciously as servants of God, yet discharge functions which are the ordinance of God, &nbsp;Romans 13:6 . </p> <div> '''A 3: '''''Ὑπηρέτης''''' ''' (Strong'S #5257 Noun Masculine huperetes hoop-ay-ret'-ace ) </div> <p> properly "an under rower" (hupo, "under," eretes, "a rower"), as distinguished from nautes, "a seaman" (a meaning which lapsed from the word), hence came to denote "any subordinate acting under another's direction;" in &nbsp;Luke 4:20 , RV, "attendant," AV, "minister" it signifies the attendant at the synagogue service; in &nbsp;Acts 13:5 , it is said of John Mark, RV, "attendant," AV, "minister," in &nbsp;Acts 26:16 , "a minister," it is said of Paul as a servant of Christ in the Gospel; so in &nbsp;1—Corinthians 4:1 , where the Apostle associates others with himself, as [[Apollos]] and Cephas, as "ministers of Christ." See [[Attend]] , C, Officer. </p> Servant. <div> '''B 1: '''''Διακονέω''''' ''' (Strong'S #1247 Verb diakoneo dee-ak-on-eh'-o ) </div> <p> akin to A, No. 1, signifies "to be a servant, attendant, to serve, wait upon, minister." In the following it is translated "to minister," except where "to serve" is mentioned: it is used (a) with a general significance, e.g., &nbsp;Matthew 4:11; &nbsp;20:28; &nbsp;Mark 1:13; &nbsp;10:45; &nbsp;John 12:26 ("serve," twice); &nbsp; Acts 19:22; &nbsp;Philemon 1:13; (b) of waiting at table, "ministering" to the guests, &nbsp;Matthew 8:15; &nbsp;Luke 4:39; &nbsp;8:3; &nbsp;12:37; &nbsp;17:8 , "serve;" &nbsp;Matthew 22:26 , "serve," &nbsp;Matthew 22:27 , "serveth," twice; the 2nd instance, concerning the Lord, may come under (a); so of women preparing food, etc., &nbsp;Mark 1:31; &nbsp;Luke 10:40 , "serve;" &nbsp;John 12:2 , "served;" (c) of relieving one's necessities, supplying the necessaries of life, &nbsp;Matthew 25:44; &nbsp;27:55; &nbsp;Mark 15:41; &nbsp;Acts 6:2 , "serve;" &nbsp;Romans 15:25; &nbsp;Hebrews 6:10; more definitely in connection with such service in a local church, &nbsp;1—Timothy 3:10,13 , [there is nothing in the original representing the word "office;" RV, "let them serve as deacons," "they that have served (well) as deacons"]; (d) of attending, in a more general way, to anything that may serve another's interests, as of the work of an amanuensis, &nbsp;2—Corinthians 3:3 (metaphorical): of the conveyance of materials gifts of assisting the needy, &nbsp; 2—Corinthians 8:19,20 , RV, "is ministered" (AV, "is administered"); of a variety of forms of service, &nbsp;2—Timothy 1:18; of the testimony of the OTs prophets, &nbsp;1—Peter 1:12; of the ministry of believers one to another in various ways, &nbsp;1—Peter 4:10,11 (not here of discharging ecclesiastical functions). </p> &nbsp;Hebrews 1:14[[Ministering]] <div> '''B 2: '''''Λειτουργέω''''' ''' (Strong'S #3008 Verb leitourgeo li-toorg-eh'-o ) </div> <p> (akin to A, No. 2), in classical Greek, signified at [[Athens]] "to supply public offices at one's own cost, to render public service to the State;" hence, generally, "to do service," said, e.g., of service to the gods. In the NT (see Note below) it is used (a) of the prophets and teachers in the church at Antioch, who "ministered to the Lord," &nbsp;Acts 13:2; (b) of the duty of churches of the [[Gentiles]] to "minister" in "carnal things" to the poor [[Jewish]] saints at Jerusalem, in view of the fact that the former had "been made partakers" of the "spiritual things" of the latter, &nbsp;Romans 15:27; (c) of the official service of priests and [[Levites]] under the Law, &nbsp;Hebrews 10:11 (in the Sept., e.g., &nbsp; Exodus 29:30; &nbsp;Numbers 16:9 ). </p> &nbsp;Exodus 4:3&nbsp;Deuteronomy 10:12&nbsp;Hebrews 8:5&nbsp;Revelation 22:3 <div> '''B 3: '''''Ὑπηρετέω''''' ''' (Strong'S #5256 Verb hupereteo hoop-ay-ret-eh'-o ) </div> <p> "to do the service of a huperetes" (see A, No. 3), properly, "to serve as a rower on a ship," is used (a) of David, as serving the counsel of God in his own generation, &nbsp;Acts 13:36 , RV, expressive of the lowly character of his service for God; (b) of Paul's toil in working with his hands, and his readiness to avoid any pose of ecclesiastical superiority, &nbsp;Acts 20:34; (c) of the service permitted to Paul's friends to render to him, 24:23. </p> <div> '''B 4: '''''Ἱερουργέω''''' ''' (Strong'S #2418 Verb hierourgeo hee-er-oorg-eh'-o ) </div> <p> "to minister in priestly service" (akin to hierourgos, "a sacrificing priest," a word not found in the Sept. or NT: from hieros, "sacred," and ergon, "work"), is used by Paul metaphorically of his ministry of the Gospel, &nbsp;Romans 15:16; the offering connected with his priestly ministry is "the offering up of the Gentiles," i.e., the presentation by [[Gentile]] converts of themselves to God. The Apostle uses words proper to the priestly and [[Levitical]] ritual, to explain metaphorically his own priestly service. Cp. prosphora, "offering up," and leitourgos, in the same verse. </p> <div> '''B 5: '''''Παρέχω''''' ''' (Strong'S #3930 Verb parecho par-ekh'-o ) </div> <p> "to furnish, provide, supply," is translated "minister" in &nbsp;1—Timothy 1:4 , of the effect of "fables and endless genealogies." See [[Bring]] , A, No. 21. </p> <div> '''B 6: '''''Ἐργάζομαι''''' ''' (Strong'S #2038 Verb ergazomai er-gad'-zom-ahee ) </div> <p> "to work, work out, perform," is translated "minister" in &nbsp;1—Corinthians 9:13; the verb is frequently used of business, or employment, and here the phrase means "those employed in sacred things" or "those who are assiduous in priestly functions." See [[Commit]] , A, No. 1. </p> &nbsp;2—Corinthians 9:10&nbsp;2—Corinthians 9:10&nbsp;Galatians 3:5&nbsp;Colossians 2:19&nbsp;2—Peter 1:11&nbsp;2—Peter 1:5Supply.&nbsp; Ephesians 4:29
          
          
== Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_52605" /> ==
== Hastings' Dictionary of the Bible <ref name="term_52605" /> ==