Berean Strong's Lexicon makarios: Blessed, happy, fortunate Original Word: μακάριος Word Origin: Derived from the root μάκαρ (makar), meaning "blessed" or "happy." Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - H835 (אשרי - 'esher): Often translated as "blessed" or "happy," used in contexts like Psalm 1:1, "Blessed is the man who does not walk in the counsel of the wicked." Usage: In the New Testament, "makarios" is used to describe a state of spiritual well-being and prosperity. It denotes a deep, abiding joy and contentment that comes from a right relationship with God. This term is often used to describe those who are favored by God and who experience His grace and favor in their lives. Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Greek culture, "makarios" was often associated with the gods or the dead, who were considered to be in a state of bliss. However, in the biblical context, it is used to describe the blessedness of those who live in accordance with God's will. The term reflects a counter-cultural understanding of happiness, one that is not dependent on external circumstances but on one's spiritual condition and relationship with God. HELPS Word-studies 3107 makários (from mak-, "become long, large") – properly, when God extends His benefits (the advantages He confers); blessed. 3107 /makários ("blessed") describes a believer in enviable ("fortunate") position from receiving God's provisions (favor) – which (literally) extend ("make long, large") His grace (benefits). This happens with receiving (obeying) the Lord's inbirthings of faith. Hence, faith (4102 /pístis) and 3107 (makários) are closely associated (Ro 4:5-7,14:22,23; Rev 14:12,13). NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom makar (happy) Definition blessed, happy NASB Translation blessed (1), blessed (46), fortunate (1), happier (1), happy (1). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 3107: μακάριοςμακάριος, μακαρία, μακάριον (poetic μάκαρ) (from Pindar, Plato down), blessed, happy: joined to names of God, 1 Timothy 1:11; 1 Timothy 6:15 (cf. μακαρες Θεοί in Homer and Hesiod); ἐλπίς, Titus 2:13; as a predicate, Acts 20:35; 1 Peter 3:14; 1 Peter 4:14; ἡγοῦμαι τινα μακάριον, Acts 26:2; μακαραριος ἐν τίνι, James 1:25. In congratulations, the reason why one is to be pronounced blessed is expressed by a noun or by a participle taking the place of the subject, μακάριος ὁ etc. (Hebrew פְּ אַשְׁרֵי, Psalm 1:1; Deuteronomy 33:29, etc.) blessed the man, who etc. (Winer's Grammar, 551 (512f)): Matthew 5:3-11; Luke 6:20-22; John 20:29; Revelation 1:3; Revelation 16:15; Revelation 19:9; Revelation 20:6; Revelation 22:14; by the addition to the noun of a participle which takes the place of a predicate, Luke 1:45; Luke 10:23; Luke 11:27; Revelation 14:13; followed by ὅς with a finite verb, Matthew 11:6; Luke 7:23; Luke 14:15; Romans 4:7f; the subject noun intervening, Luke 12:37, 43; Luke 23:29; James 1:12; μακάριοι ... ὅτι, Matthew 13:16; Matthew 16:17; Luke 14:14; followed by ἐάν, John 13:17; 1 Corinthians 7:40. (See Schmidt, chapter 187, 7.) Strong's Exhaustive Concordance blessed, happy. A prolonged form of the poetical makar (meaning the same); supremely blest; by extension, fortunate, well off -- blessed, happy(X -ier). Forms and Transliterations μαάριοί μακαρια μακαρία Μακαριαι Μακάριαι μακαριαν μακαρίαν ΜΑΚΑΡΙΟΙ μακάριοι μακάριοί μακαριον μακάριον Μακάριόν Μακαριος Μακάριος μακάριός μακαριου μακαρίου μακαρίους μακαριωτερα μακαριωτέρα makaria makaría Makariai Makáriai makarian makarían MAKARIOI makárioi makárioí makarion makárion Makárión Makarios Makários makáriós makariotera makariotéra makariōtera makariōtéra makariou makaríouLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Matthew 5:3 Adj-NMPGRK: ΜΑΚΑΡΙΟΙ οἱ πτωχοὶ NAS: Blessed are the poor in spirit, KJV: Blessed [are] the poor in spirit: INT: Blessed [are] the poor Matthew 5:4 Adj-NMP Matthew 5:5 Adj-NMP Matthew 5:6 Adj-NMP Matthew 5:7 Adj-NMP Matthew 5:8 Adj-NMP Matthew 5:9 Adj-NMP Matthew 5:10 Adj-NMP Matthew 5:11 Adj-NMP Matthew 11:6 Adj-NMS Matthew 13:16 Adj-NMP Matthew 16:17 Adj-NMS Matthew 24:46 Adj-NMS Luke 1:45 Adj-NFS Luke 6:20 Adj-NMP Luke 6:21 Adj-NMP Luke 6:21 Adj-NMP Luke 6:22 Adj-NMP Luke 7:23 Adj-NMS Luke 10:23 Adj-NMP Luke 11:27 Adj-NFS Luke 11:28 Adj-NMP Luke 12:37 Adj-NMP Luke 12:38 Adj-NMP Luke 12:43 Adj-NMS Strong's Greek 3107 |