Jump to: Topical • ISBE • Webster's • Concordance • Thesaurus • Greek • Hebrew • Library • Subtopics • Terms Topical Encyclopedia Definition and Context In biblical terms, "triumph" refers to a great victory or success, often attributed to divine intervention or the fulfillment of God's promises. It is a theme that resonates throughout Scripture, symbolizing the ultimate victory of God over sin, death, and evil. The concept of triumph is not merely about personal or national victory but is deeply rooted in the spiritual realm, reflecting God's sovereignty and the fulfillment of His divine plan. Old Testament References The Old Testament frequently depicts triumph in the context of God's deliverance of Israel from its enemies. One notable example is the Exodus, where God triumphs over Pharaoh and the Egyptian gods, leading the Israelites out of slavery. In Exodus 15:1, Moses and the Israelites sing, "I will sing to the LORD, for He is highly exalted; the horse and rider He has thrown into the sea." This song of Moses is a celebration of God's triumphant power and faithfulness. The Psalms also reflect the theme of triumph, often portraying God as a warrior who fights on behalf of His people. Psalm 47:1-2 declares, "Clap your hands, all you peoples; shout unto God with a voice of triumph. How awesome is the LORD Most High, the great King over all the earth!" Here, triumph is associated with God's kingship and His rule over the nations. New Testament References In the New Testament, the concept of triumph is most vividly expressed in the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus Christ. The Apostle Paul frequently uses the imagery of triumph to describe Christ's victory over sin and death. In 2 Corinthians 2:14, Paul writes, "But thanks be to God, who always leads us triumphantly as captives in Christ and through us spreads everywhere the fragrance of the knowledge of Him." This passage illustrates the idea of believers being led in a triumphal procession, akin to a Roman victory parade, signifying Christ's victory and the spread of the Gospel. Colossians 2:15 further emphasizes this theme: "And having disarmed the powers and authorities, He made a public spectacle of them, triumphing over them by the cross." Here, the cross is depicted as the ultimate symbol of triumph, where Jesus defeats the spiritual forces of evil. Theological Significance Theologically, triumph in the Bible underscores the assurance of God's ultimate victory. It reassures believers of the certainty of God's promises and the hope of eternal life through Jesus Christ. The triumph of Christ is not only a past event but also a present reality and future hope for Christians. It empowers believers to live victoriously, knowing that they share in Christ's triumph over sin and death. Practical Implications For Christians, the theme of triumph serves as a source of encouragement and strength. It reminds believers that, despite trials and tribulations, they are more than conquerors through Christ (Romans 8:37). This assurance enables them to face life's challenges with confidence, knowing that God's power and victory are at work in their lives. In summary, the biblical concept of triumph is a profound testament to God's power, faithfulness, and the ultimate victory of good over evil. It is a central theme that inspires worship, hope, and perseverance among believers, affirming the truth that in Christ, victory is assured. Topical Bible Verses Revelation 1:18I am he that lives, and was dead; and, behold, I am alive for ever more, Amen; and have the keys of hell and of death. Topicalbible.org Colossians 3:4 Revelation 19:1-21 Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary 1. (n.) A magnificent and imposing ceremonial performed in honor of a general who had gained a decisive victory over a foreign enemy.2. (n.) Hence, any triumphal procession; a pompous exhibition; a stately show or pageant. 3. (n.) A state of joy or exultation for success. 4. (n.) Success causing exultation; victory; conquest; as, the triumph of knowledge. 5. (n.) A trump card; also, an old game at cards. 6. (n.) To celebrate victory with pomp; to rejoice over success; to exult in an advantage gained; to exhibit exultation. 7. (n.) To obtain victory; to be successful; to prevail. 8. (n.) To be prosperous; to flourish. 9. (n.) To play a trump card. 10. (v. t.) To obtain a victory over; to prevail over; to conquer. Also, to cause to triumph. International Standard Bible Encyclopedia TRIUMPHtri'-umf (thriambeuo, "to lead in triumph"): The word is used by Paul to express an idea very familiar to antiquity, and to the churches at Corinth and Colosse: "But thanks be unto God, who always leadeth us in triumph in Christ" (2 Corinthians 2:14); "Having despoiled the principalities and the powers, he made a show of them openly, triumphing over them in it" (Colossians 2:15). Greek 2358. thriambeuo -- to triumph ... to triumph. Part of Speech: Verb Transliteration: thriambeuo Phonetic Spelling: (three-am-byoo'-o) Short Definition: I lead around, make a spectacle of ... //strongsnumbers.com/greek2/2358.htm - 7k 2167. euphrosune -- gladness 2165. euphraino -- to cheer, make merry 3534. nikos -- victory 2620. katakauchaomai -- to exult over Strong's Hebrew 5970. alats -- to rejoice, exult... Word Origin a prim. root Definition to rejoice, exult NASB Word Usage exult (5), exults (1), rejoices (1), triumph (1). be joyful, rejoice, triumph. ... /hebrew/5970.htm - 6k 5937. alaz -- to exult 7623. shabach -- to soothe, still 7440. rinnah -- a ringing cry 1342. gaah -- to rise up 7321. rua -- to raise a shout, give a blast 7442. ranan -- to give a ringing cry 1369. geburah -- strength, might Library The Triumph of Faith Triumph. The Servant's Triumph Love's Triumph Easter the Song of Triumph. The Triumph of Faith; Or, Christ's Unchangeable Love, Rom. 8 33 &C ... June 25. "Who Leadeth us in Triumph" (ii. Cor. Ii. 14). Triumph. LM Triumph. LM Triumph. LM Thesaurus Triumph (52 Occurrences)... 4. (n.) Success causing exultation; victory; conquest; as, the triumph of knowledge. ... Also, to cause to triumph. Int. Standard Bible Encyclopedia. TRIUMPH. ... /t/triumph.htm - 24k Exult (50 Occurrences) Triumphal (2 Occurrences) Savor (51 Occurrences) Victory (71 Occurrences) Shout (114 Occurrences) Palm (49 Occurrences) Jubilant (13 Occurrences) Washpot (2 Occurrences) Flourish (26 Occurrences) Resources Does the Old Testament truly predict a second advent of the Messiah? | GotQuestions.orgWhat is the Diwali festival in Hinduism? | GotQuestions.org How can I achieve victory in Jesus? | GotQuestions.org Triumph: Dictionary and Thesaurus | Clyx.com Bible Concordance • Bible Dictionary • Bible Encyclopedia • Topical Bible • Bible Thesuarus Concordance Triumph (52 Occurrences)Matthew 16:18 Acts 19:20 2 Corinthians 2:14 Colossians 2:15 2 Thessalonians 3:1 1 Peter 1:8 Revelation 17:14 Revelation 19:7 Exodus 32:18 Deuteronomy 33:29 Judges 8:9 Judges 11:31 1 Samuel 26:25 2 Samuel 1:20 1 Kings 22:12 1 Kings 22:15 1 Chronicles 16:35 2 Chronicles 18:11 2 Chronicles 18:14 2 Chronicles 20:22 Job 17:4 Psalms 9:19 Psalms 12:4 Psalms 13:2 Psalms 20:5 Psalms 25:2 Psalms 41:11 Psalms 47:1 Psalms 54:7 Psalms 59:10 Psalms 60:6 Psalms 60:8 Psalms 89:12 Psalms 92:4 Psalms 94:3 Psalms 106:47 Psalms 108:7 Psalms 108:9 Psalms 112:8 Psalms 118:7 Psalms 118:15 Proverbs 28:12 Isaiah 13:3 Isaiah 26:19 Isaiah 42:13 Isaiah 45:25 Isaiah 62:2 Jeremiah 9:3 Jeremiah 51:14 Micah 5:9 Zephaniah 3:14 Zechariah 9:9 Subtopics Related Terms |