2305. theiotés
Strong's Lexicon
theiotés: Divinity, Divine Nature

Original Word: θεότης
Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine
Transliteration: theiotés
Pronunciation: thay-ot'-ace
Phonetic Spelling: (thi-ot'-ace)
Definition: Divinity, Divine Nature
Meaning: divinity, divine nature.

Word Origin: Derived from θεός (theos), meaning "God."

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: While there is no direct Hebrew equivalent for "theiotés," the concept of God's divine nature is reflected in terms like אֱלֹהִים (Elohim, Strong's H430) and יְהוָה (YHWH, Strong's H3068), which denote God's supreme and divine identity.

Usage: The term "theiotés" refers to the divine nature or essence of God. It encapsulates the qualities and attributes that make God uniquely divine. In the New Testament, it is used to express the inherent characteristics of God that are evident in creation and His works.

Cultural and Historical Background: In the Greco-Roman world, the concept of divinity was often associated with the pantheon of gods and their attributes. However, in the Judeo-Christian context, "theiotés" is used to describe the singular, supreme nature of the one true God. This term underscores the monotheistic belief in God's unique and unparalleled divine essence, distinguishing Him from the polytheistic deities of surrounding cultures.

HELPS Word-studies

Cognate: 2305 theiótēs (a feminine noun derived from 2304 /theíos, "divine," which is derived from 2316 /theós, "God") – properly, deity manifested, i.e. the revelation of God (His attributes) which reveals Himself for people to know (used only in Ro 1:20).

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from theios
Definition
divinity, divine nature
NASB Translation
divine nature (1).

Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 2305: θειότης

θειότης, θειότητος, , divinity, divine nature: Romans 1:20. (Wis. 18:9; Philo in opif. § 61 at the end; Plutarch, symp. 665 a.; Lucian, calumn. c. 17.) (Synonym: see θεότης.)

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
godhead.

From theios; divinity (abstractly) -- godhead.

see GREEK theios

Forms and Transliterations
θειοτης θειότης theiotes theiotēs theiótes theiótēs
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Englishman's Concordance
Romans 1:20 N-NFS
GRK: δύναμις καὶ θειότης εἰς τὸ
NAS: power and divine nature, have been clearly seen,
KJV: power and Godhead; so that they
INT: power and divinity for

Strong's Greek 2305
1 Occurrence


θειότης — 1 Occ.

















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