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G5292 ὑποταγή (hypotagḗ)
Greek
Noun, Feminine
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Quick Definition

subjection,submission

Strong's Definition

subordination

Derivation: from G5293 (ὑποτάσσω);

KJV Usage: subjection

Thayer's Greek Lexicon

ὑποταγῇ, ὑποταγης, ἡ, 1. the act of subjecting (Dionysius Halicarnassus). 2. obedience, subjection: 2Co_9:13 (on which see ὁμολογία, b.); Gal_2:5; 1Ti_2:11; 1Ti_3:4.

Mounce Concise Greek Dictionary

ὑποταγή hypotagē 4x subordination, 1Ti_3:4 ; submissiveness, obedience, 2Co_9:13 ; Gal_2:5 ; 1Ti_2:11

Abbott-Smith Greek Lexicon

** ὑπο -ταγή , -ῆς , ἡ , [in LXX : Wis_18:16 A * ;] subjection: 2Co_9:13 , Gal_2:5 . 1Ti_2:11 ; 1Ti_3:4 .†

Moulton & Milligan — Vocabulary of the Greek NT

ὑποταγή [page 660] subjection ( 2Co_9:13 ) : BGU I. 96 .7 (2nd half iii/A.D.) where a certain Noumenius is described ὡς ἐν ὑποταγῇ [τ ]υγχάνοντα . For ὑποταγή = servitus , see Vett. Val. p. 106 .8 , al.

Liddell-Scott — Intermediate Greek Lexicon

ὑποταγή ὑποτα^γή, ἡ, "subordination, subjection, submission", NTest.

STEPBible — Tyndale Abridged Greek Lexicon

ὑπο-ταγή, -ῆς, ἡ [in LXX: Wis.18:16 A * ;] subjection: 2Co.9:13, Gal.2:5. 1Ti.2:11 3:4.† (AS)

Bible Occurrences (4)

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