Greek · G5303 · unreviewed

ὑστέρημα

A deficit; specially, poverty

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ὑστέρημα G5303
Pronunciation hystérēma

What does ὑστέρημα (hystérēma) mean in the Bible?

ὑστέρημα (hystérēma) is a Greek word meaning "a deficit; specially, poverty". ὑστέρημα, -τος, τό (ὑστερέω), [in LXX: Jdg.

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Meaning

a deficit; specially, poverty
Extended definition

What is lacking or needed, especially material poverty contrasted with abundance (περίσσευμα).

(ὑστερέω), [in LXX: Jdg.18:10 19:19-20, Psa.34:9 (מַחְסוֹר), Ecc.1:15 (חֶסְרוֹן), Est.6:9 (ὑ. εἶναι, חֲשַׁח) * ;]

athat which is lacking, deficiency, shortcoming: with genitive puss. (prop. pose.), 1Co.16:17, Php.2:30; with genitive of thing(s), Col.1:24, 1Th.3:10;
bneed, want, poverty (Psa.34:10, Jdg.18:10, al.): Luk.21:4, 2Co.9:12 11:9; opposite to περίσσευμα, 2Co.8:13-14 (eccl.).
Source: STEPBible TBESG + Abbott-Smith
Grammatical Forms

How this word appears across different grammatical cases and numbers.

Genitive · Singular · Neuter Luke 21:4
Accusative · Singular · Neuter 1 Cor 16:17 · 2 Cor 8:14 · 2 Cor 11:9 · Phil 2:30
Accusative · Plural · Neuter 2 Cor 9:12 · Col 1:24 · 1 Thess 3:10
Biblical Occurrences

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