Greek · G4733 · unreviewed

στερέωμα

Firmness

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στερέωμα G4733
Pronunciation steréōma

What does στερέωμα (steréōma) mean in the Bible?

στερέωμα (steréōma) is a Greek word meaning "firmness". στερέωμα, -τος, τό (στερεόω), [in LXX: Gen. Describes structural stability in faith against deception. This term runs through the canonical themes of Faith.

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Meaning

firmness
Extended definition

Solid support or foundation; metaphorically denotes steadfastness in faith or structural firmness.

(στερεόω), [in LXX: Gen.1:6 ff., Psa.19:1 150:1, Eze.1:22-26 10:1 13:5, Dan LXX, TH Dan.3:56, Dan.12:3 (רָקִיעַ), Deu.33:26 (שַׁחַק), Psa.18:2 71:3 (סֶלַע), Est.9:29, I Est.8:78 (82), Sir.43:1, 8, 1Ma.9:14 * ;] a solid body;

aa support, foundation (Arist., al.); metaphorically, strength (Psa.17:1-15 70:1-5, 1Mac, ll. with); steadfastness, firmness: τ. πίστεως, Col.2:5;
bthe dome of heaven (believed to be a solid canopy), the firmament (LXX).
Source: STEPBible TBESG + Abbott-Smith
Why This Word Matters
Describes structural stability in faith against deception. Colossians 2:1–5
Grammatical Forms

How this word appears across different grammatical cases and numbers.

Accusative · Singular · Neuter Col 2:5
Canonical Themes
Biblical Occurrences

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