Berean Strong's Lexicon apostolé: Apostleship, mission, sending Original Word: ἀποστολή Word Origin: Derived from ἀποστέλλω (apostellō), meaning "to send away" or "to send forth." Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: While there is no direct Hebrew equivalent for "apostolé," the concept of being sent is present in the Hebrew word שָׁלַח (shalach), meaning "to send." Usage: The term "apostolé" primarily refers to the act of sending or the office and mission of an apostle. It encompasses the authority and responsibility given to those who are sent out to preach the gospel and establish churches. In the New Testament, it is often associated with the commissioning of the apostles by Jesus Christ to spread His teachings and establish the early church. Cultural and Historical Background: In the Greco-Roman world, the concept of being sent with authority was well understood. An apostle was akin to an ambassador, carrying the authority of the one who sent them. In the Jewish context, the idea of being sent by God was significant, as prophets and messengers were often seen as representatives of divine will. The early Christian use of "apostolé" emphasized the divine commissioning of the apostles by Jesus, highlighting their role in the foundational period of the church. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom apostelló Definition a sending away NASB Translation apostleship (4). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 651: ἀποστολήἀποστολή, ἀποστολῆς, ἡ (ἀποστέλλω); 1. a sending away: Τιμολεοντος εἰς Σικελιαν, Plutarch, Timol. 1, etc.; of the sending off of a fleet, Thucydides 8, 9; also of consuls with an army, i. e. of an expedition, Polybius 26, 7, 1. 2. a sending away i. e. dismission, release: the Sept. Ecclesiastes 8:8. 3. a thing sent, esp of gifts: 1 Kings 9:16 (Alex.); 1 Macc. 2:18 etc. cf. Grimm at the passage 4. in the N. T. the office and dignity of the apostles of Christ (Vulg.apostolatus), apostolate, apostleship: Acts 1:25; Romans 1:5; 1 Corinthians 9:2; Galatians 2:8. From apostello; commission, i.e. (specially) apostolate -- apostleship. see GREEK apostello Englishman's Concordance Acts 1:25 N-GFSGRK: ταύτης καὶ ἀποστολῆς ἀφ' ἧς NAS: ministry and apostleship from which KJV: ministry and apostleship, from which INT: this and apostleship from which Romans 1:5 N-AFS 1 Corinthians 9:2 N-GFS Galatians 2:8 N-AFS Strong's Greek 651 |