Greek · G3085 · unreviewed

λύτρωσις

A ransoming (figuratively)

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λύτρωσις G3085
Pronunciation lýtrōsis

What does λύτρωσις (lýtrōsis) mean in the Bible?

λύτρωσις (lýtrōsis) is a Greek word meaning "a ransoming (figuratively)". λύτρωσις, -εως, ἡ (λυτρόω), [in LXX: Lev. Indicates deliverance by ransom, pointing toward atonement. This term runs through the canonical themes of Messiah, Priesthood, Redemption.

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Meaning

a ransoming (figuratively)
Extended definition

Redemption through payment of ransom price, especially Christ's sacrificial work securing deliverance.

(λυτρόω), [in LXX: Lev.25:29, 48, Isa.63:4 גְּאֻלָּה), Num.18:16, Psa.49:8 111:9 130:7 (פָּדָה, פִּדְיוֹם, פְּדוּת), Jdg.1:15 * ;] a ransoming, redemption (αἰχμαλώτων, Plut., Arat., 11): of the mediatorial work of Christ, Heb.9:12; in general sense, deliverance(cf. Psa.4:8, l.with): Luk.1:68 2:38.

Source: STEPBible TBESG + Abbott-Smith
Why This Word Matters
Indicates deliverance by ransom, pointing toward atonement. Hebrews 9:11-14
Points toward deliverance accomplished through Christ. Luke 1:57–80
Indicates permanent release secured by Christ. Luke 2:21–40
Grammatical Forms

How this word appears across different grammatical cases and numbers.

Accusative · Singular · Feminine Luke 1:68 · Luke 2:38 · Heb 9:12
Canonical Themes
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Word Pictures (Robertson)

A.T. Robertson's Word Pictures in the New Testament (1930–31) discusses this term in the following chapters. Open any chapter and go to the Word Pictures tab to read his verse-by-verse commentary.

A.T. Robertson, Word Pictures in the New Testament (1930–31) — public domain

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