Berean Strong's Lexicon epitugchanó: To obtain, to attain, to achieve Original Word: ἐπιτυγχάνω Word Origin: From the preposition ἐπί (epi, meaning "upon" or "on") and the verb τυγχάνω (tugchanó, meaning "to obtain" or "to happen"). Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: While there is no direct Hebrew equivalent for ἐπιτυγχάνω, similar concepts can be found in Hebrew words like נָשַׂג (nasag, Strong's 5381) meaning "to reach" or "to overtake," and יָכֹל (yakol, Strong's 3201) meaning "to be able" or "to prevail." Usage: The verb ἐπιτυγχάνω (epitugchanó) is used in the New Testament to convey the idea of obtaining or achieving something, often with a sense of reaching a goal or fulfilling a purpose. It implies a successful outcome or attainment, often through effort or divine favor. Cultural and Historical Background: In the Greco-Roman world, the concept of obtaining or achieving was often associated with personal effort, skill, or the favor of the gods. The New Testament usage of ἐπιτυγχάνω reflects a worldview where divine providence and human responsibility intersect, emphasizing that while humans strive, it is ultimately God who grants success. HELPS Word-studies 2013 epityg ["The simple (root) verb 5177 (tygxánō) originally means 'to hit the mark'; hence, 'to fall in with, light upon, attain' " (WS, 724).] NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom epi and tugchanó Definition to light upon, i.e. to obtain NASB Translation obtain (1), obtained (4). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 2013: ἐπιτυγχάνωἐπιτυγχάνω: 2 aorist ἐπέτυχον; 1. to light or hit upon any person or thing (Aristophanes, Thucydides, Xenophon, Plato). 2. to attain to, obtain: James 4:2; with the genitive of thing, Hebrews 6:15; Hebrews 11:33; with the accusative of thing: τοῦτο, Romans 11:7 (where Rec. τούτου). Cf. Matthiae, § 328; (Winer's Grammar, 200 (188)). From epi and tugchano; to chance upon, i.e. (by implication) to attain -- obtain. see GREEK epi see GREEK tugchano Englishman's Concordance Romans 11:7 V-AIA-3SGRK: τοῦτο οὐκ ἐπέτυχεν ἡ δὲ NAS: is seeking, it has not obtained, but those who were chosen KJV: hath not obtained that which INT: this not it did obtain but Romans 11:7 V-AIA-3S Hebrews 6:15 V-AIA-3S Hebrews 11:33 V-AIA-2P James 4:2 V-ANA Strong's Greek 2013 |