ἱεροπρεπής
Reverent
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What does ἱεροπρεπής (hieroprepḗs) mean in the Bible?
ἱεροπρεπής (hieroprepḗs) is a Greek word meaning "reverent". ἱεροπρεπής, -ές (ἱερός, πρέπει) [in LXX: 4Ma. Older women are called to visible holiness that mirrors their identity as those belonging to God. This term runs through the canonical themes of Holiness.
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Meaning
Behavior or bearing befitting sacred things; reverence expressed through conduct appropriate to holiness.
(ἱερός, πρέπει) [in LXX: 4Ma.9:25 4Mac 11:20 * ;] suited to a sacred character, reverend (RV, reverent): Tit.2:3 (cf. Tr., Syn., § xcii).
Why This Word Matters
Older women are called to visible holiness that mirrors their identity as those belonging to God. Titus 2:1-10
Grammatical Forms
How this word appears across different grammatical cases and numbers.
Canonical Themes
Biblical Occurrences
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