2159. eutonós
Berean Strong's Lexicon
eutonós: Vigorous, strong, firm

Original Word: εὐτονός
Part of Speech: Adverb
Transliteration: eutonós
Pronunciation: yoo-ton-os'
Phonetic Spelling: (yoo-ton'-oce)
Definition: Vigorous, strong, firm
Meaning: vehemently, powerfully, vigorously.

Word Origin: Derived from the Greek prefix "εὐ-" (eu-, meaning "well" or "good") and "τονός" (tonos, meaning "tone" or "tension").

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: While there is no direct Hebrew equivalent for "eutonós," similar concepts can be found in Hebrew words like "חָזַק" (chazaq, Strong's H2388), meaning "to be strong" or "to strengthen."

Usage: The term "eutonós" is used to describe something that is vigorous, strong, or firm. It conveys a sense of being well-toned or having a robust quality. In the context of the New Testament, it often refers to the strength or firmness of character, faith, or resolve.

Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Greek culture, physical strength and vigor were highly valued, often associated with athletic prowess and moral fortitude. The concept of "eutonós" would have resonated with audiences familiar with Greek athletic competitions, where physical and mental strength were celebrated. In a spiritual context, this term would have been understood as a metaphor for spiritual resilience and steadfastness.

HELPS Word-studies

2159 eutónōs (from 2095 /eú, "well" and teinō, "stretch") – properly, well-stretched; pressed to the limit, fully-extended.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from eu and teinó (to stretch)
Definition
in a well-strung manner, fig. vigorously
NASB Translation
powerfully (1), vehemently (1).

Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 2159: εὐτόνως

εὐτόνως, adverb (from εὔτονος, and this from εὖ and τείνω to stretch (cf. at full stretch, well strung, etc.)), vehemently, forcibly: Luke 23:10; Acts 18:28. (Joshua 6:8; 2 Macc. 12:23; Xenophon, Hier. 9, 6; Aristophanes, Plutarch, 1095; Diodorus, others.)

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
mightily, vehemently.

Adverb from a compound of eu and a derivative of teino (to stretch); in a well-strung manner, i.e. (figuratively) intensely (in a good sense, cogently; in a bad one, fiercely) -- mightily, vehemently.

see GREEK eu

Forms and Transliterations
ευτονως ευτόνως εὐτόνως eutonos eutonōs eutónos eutónōs
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Englishman's Concordance
Luke 23:10 Adv
GRK: οἱ γραμματεῖς εὐτόνως κατηγοροῦντες αὐτοῦ
NAS: there, accusing Him vehemently.
KJV: stood and vehemently accused
INT: the scribes violently accusing him

Acts 18:28 Adv
GRK: εὐτόνως γὰρ τοῖς
NAS: for he powerfully refuted the Jews
KJV: For he mightily convinced the Jews,
INT: powerfully indeed the

Strong's Greek 2159
2 Occurrences


εὐτόνως — 2 Occ.

















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