705. arithmeó
Lexicon
arithmeó: To count, to number

Original Word: ἀριθμέω
Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: arithmeó
Pronunciation: ar-ith-meh'-o
Phonetic Spelling: (ar-ith-meh'-o)
Definition: To count, to number
Meaning: I number, count.

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
number, count.

From arithmos; to enumerate or count -- number.

see GREEK arithmos

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from arithmos
Definition
to number
NASB Translation
count (1), numbered (2).

Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 705: ἀριθμέω

ἀριθμέω, ἀριθμῷ: 1 aorist ἠρίθμησα; perfect passive ἠρίθμημαι: (ἀριθμός); (from Homer down); to number: Matthew 10:30; Luke 12:7; Revelation 7:9. (Compare: καταριθμέω.)

Topical Lexicon
Word Origin: Derived from the Greek word ἀριθμός (arithmos), meaning "number."

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: H5608 סָפַר (saphar): To count, recount, relate, or number. This Hebrew term is often used in the Old Testament in similar contexts of counting or numbering, such as in genealogies or censuses.
H4487 מָנָה (manah): To count, number, reckon, or assign. This term is used in contexts where individuals or items are being specifically counted or allocated.

These Hebrew terms reflect similar concepts of enumeration and order, emphasizing the continuity of this theme throughout the biblical narrative. The act of numbering in both the Old and New Testaments serves as a testament to God's comprehensive knowledge and governance over all creation.

Usage: The verb ἀριθμέω is used in the New Testament to describe the act of counting or numbering. It appears in contexts where individuals or items are being enumerated or considered in terms of quantity.

Context: The Greek verb ἀριθμέω appears in the New Testament in contexts that involve the act of counting or numbering. This term is rooted in the concept of assigning a numerical value or order to a group of items or individuals. The act of numbering is often associated with organization, assessment, or evaluation.

In the Berean Standard Bible, ἀριθμέω is used in passages that emphasize the importance of understanding the scope or magnitude of a group. For example, in Luke 12:7, Jesus reassures His followers of their value by stating, "Indeed, the very hairs of your head are all numbered." This usage underscores the meticulous care and attention of God towards His creation, highlighting the intimate knowledge and concern God has for each individual.

The act of numbering can also be seen in contexts of judgment or accountability, where individuals or actions are assessed and recorded. The precision implied by ἀριθμέω reflects a divine order and purpose, suggesting that nothing escapes the notice of God.

The concept of numbering is not merely a mechanical or mathematical exercise but carries theological significance, pointing to God's sovereignty and omniscience. It serves as a reminder of the divine order in creation and the meticulous care with which God governs the universe.

Forms and Transliterations
αριθμείν αριθμηθείη αριθμηθήναι αριθμηθήσεται αριθμησαι αριθμήσαι ἀριθμῆσαι αριθμήσατε αριθμήσετε αρίθμησον αριθμητά αριθμηταί αριθμητοί αριθμούντος αριθμών ηριθμημεναι ηριθμημέναι ἠριθμημέναι ηριθμηνται ηρίθμηνται ἠρίθμηνται ηρίθμησαν ηρίθμησας ηρίθμησε ηρίθμησεν arithmesai arithmêsai arithmēsai arithmē̂sai erithmemenai erithmeménai ērithmēmenai ērithmēménai erithmentai eríthmentai ērithmēntai ēríthmēntai
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Englishman's Concordance
Matthew 10:30 V-RPM/P-NFP
GRK: κεφαλῆς πᾶσαι ἠριθμημέναι εἰσίν
NAS: of your head are all numbered.
KJV: are all numbered.
INT: head all numbered are

Luke 12:7 V-RIM/P-3P
GRK: ὑμῶν πᾶσαι ἠρίθμηνται μὴ φοβεῖσθε
NAS: are all numbered. Do not fear;
KJV: are all numbered. Fear not
INT: of you all have been numbered Not fear

Revelation 7:9 V-ANA
GRK: πολύς ὃν ἀριθμῆσαι αὐτὸν οὐδεὶς
NAS: no one could count, from every nation
KJV: no man could number, of all
INT: great which to number it no one

Strong's Greek 705
3 Occurrences


ἀριθμῆσαι — 1 Occ.
ἠριθμημέναι — 1 Occ.
ἠρίθμηνται — 1 Occ.















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