Founded Foundation

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Founded Foundation [1]

'''A — 1: θεμέλιος (Strong'S #2310 — Adjective — themelios | themelion — them-el'-ee-os )

is properly an adjective denoting "belonging to a foundation" (connected with tithemi, "to place"). It is used (1) as a noun, with lithos, "a stone," understood, in  Luke 6:48,49;  14:29;  Hebrews 11:10;  Revelation 21:14,19; (2) as a neuter noun in  Acts 16:26 , and metaphorically, (a) of "the ministry of the Gospel and the doctrines of the faith,"  Romans 15:20;  1 Corinthians 3:10,11,12;  Ephesians 2:20 , where the "of" is not subjective (i.e., consisting of the apostles and prophets), but objective, (i.e., laid by the apostles, etc.); so in  2 Timothy 2:19 , where "the foundation of God" is "the foundation laid by God," -- not the Church (which is not a "foundation"), but Christ Himself, upon whom the saints are built;  Hebrews 6:1; (b) "of good works,"  1 Timothy 6:19 .

'''A — 2: καταβολή (Strong'S #2602 — Noun Feminine — katabole — kat-ab-ol-ay' )

lit., "a casting down," is used (a) of "conceiving seed,"  Hebrews 11:11; (b) of "a foundation," as that which is laid down, or in the sense of founding; metaphorically, of "the foundation of the world;" in this respect two phrases are used, (1) "from the foundation of the world,"  Matthew 25:34 (in the most authentic mss. in 13:35 there is no phrase representing "of the world");   Luke 11:50;  Hebrews 4:3;  9:26;  Revelation 13:8;  17:8; (2) "before the foundation of the world,"  John 17:24;  Ephesians 1:4;  1 Peter 1:20 . The latter phrase looks back to the past eternity.

'''B — 1: θεμελιόω (Strong'S #2311 — Verb — themelioo — them-el-ee-o'-o )

"to lay a foundation, to found" (akin to A, No. 1), is used (a) literally,  Matthew 7:25;  Luke 6:48;  Hebrews 1:10; (b) metaphorically,  Ephesians 3:17 , "grounded (in love);"  Colossians 1:23 (ditto, "in the faith");   1 Peter 5:10 , Av, "settle." See Ground , Settle.

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