Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary
1. (
n.) The quality or state of being poor or indigent; want or scarcity of means of subsistence; indigence; need.
2. (n.) Any deficiency of elements or resources that are needed or desired, or that constitute richness; as, poverty of soil; poverty of the blood; poverty of ideas.
International Standard Bible Encyclopedia
POVERTYpov'-er-ti:
1. Old Testament References:
This word, found but once in the Old Testament (Genesis 45:11) outside of the Book of Proverbs in which it occurs 11 times (6:11; 10:15; 11:24 the King James Version; 13:18; 20:13; 23:21; 24:34:00; 28:19, 22 the King James Version; 30:08:00; 31:7), is a translation of yiwaresh, "to be poor," "to come to poverty" (Genesis 45:11). Four different Hebrew words are used in the 11 references in Prov, all bearing the idea of being in need of the necessities of life, although a distinction is made between being in want and being in extreme want. Proverbs 18:23 well illustrates the general meaning of "poverty" as found in this book: "The poor (rush, "to be impoverished," "destitute") useth entreaties; but the rich answereth roughly."
2. New Testament References
"Poverty" occurs 3 times in the New Testament (2 Corinthians 8:2, 9 Revelation 2:9) and is the translation of ptocheia, "to be reduced to a state of beggary or pauperism."
The teaching of the Bible on this subject would, however, be incomplete unless all the references to the "poor" were considered in this connection. Indeed the word for "poverty" has its root in the word for "poor" (ptochos; `ani, or dal).
See POOR.
3. Two Degrees of Poverty:
At least two degrees of poverty are recognized. The Old Testament does not distinguish between them as clearly as does the New Testament. The New Testament, for example, by its use of two words for "poor" sets forth this distinction. In 2 Corinthians 9:9, "he hath given to the poor," the word used is penes, which does not indicate extreme poverty, but simply a condition of living from hand to mouth, a bare and scant livelihood, such as that made by the widow who cast her two mites into the treasury (Luke 21:2); while in such passages as 2 Corinthians 6:10: "As poor, yet making many rich," and Luke 6:20: "Blessed are ye poor" (ptochoi, a condition is indicated of abject beggary, pauperism, such as that in which we find Lazarus who was laid at the gate of the rich man's palace, begging even the crumbs which fell from the table of the rich man (Luke 16:20, 21). It was into this latter condition that Christ voluntarily entered for our sakes: "For ye know the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, that, though he was rich, yet for your sakes he became poor (a mendicant, a beggar), that ye through his poverty might become rich" (2 Corinthians 8:9). Between 30 and 40 times in the New Testament this latter word is used.
4. Causes of Poverty:
The causes of poverty are failure of harvest and poor crops (Nehemiah 5:1-3); devastation caused by enemies sweeping through the land; the oppression of the people by their own rulers (Isaiah 5:8); excessive interest, usury (Nehemiah 5:1-5); persecution because of the faith (2 Corinthians 6; 2 Corinthians 8). Widows and orphans by reason of their desolate condition were in a special sense subject to poverty. Gluttony brings poverty (Proverbs 23:21), as does indolence (Proverbs 28:19).
God commanded His people to care for the poor. The exhortations to relieve poverty are numerous, especially in the Pentateuch. Those in poverty must be treated with kindness (Deuteronomy 15:7-11); must be allowed to glean in the vineyards (Leviticus 19:10); to reap the harvest (Leviticus 23:22; compare Ruth 2:14-16); must not be neglected (Proverbs 28:27); nor dealt with harshly (Amos 8:4-6); must be treated as equal before God (Proverbs 22:2); are to share in our hospitality (Luke 14:13, 21). Indeed, the truth or falsity of a man's religion is to be tested, in some sense at least, by his relation to those in need (James 1:27). The year of Jubilee was intended to be of great benefit to the poor by restoring to them any possessions which they, by reason of their poverty, had been compelled to deed over to their creditors (Leviticus 25:25-54 Deuteronomy 15:12-15). God required certain tithes from His people which were to be devoted to the helping of the poor and needy (Deuteronomy 14:28; Deuteronomy 26:12, 13). So in the New Testament the apostles lay special emphasis upon remembering the poor in the matter of offerings. Paul, especially, inculcated this duty upon the churches which he had rounded (Romans 15:26 Galatians 2:10). The attitude of the early Christian church toward its poor is amply illustrated in that first attempt at communism in Acts 2; Acts 4. James, in his Epistle, stingingly reminds his readers of the fact that they had grossly neglected the important matter of caring for the poor (chapter 2). Indeed, so strong is he in his plea for the care of the poor that he claims that the man who willfully neglects the needy thereby proves that the love of God has no place in his heart, and that he has consequently no real faith in God (2:14-26). Christians are exhorted to abound in the grace of hospitality, which, of course, is nothing less than kindness to those in need (Romans 12:13 1 Timothy 6:18 1 John 3:17).
See POOR.
The happiest mother and the noblest and holiest son that ever lived were among the poor. Jesus was born of poor parents, and had not where to lay His head (Matthew 8:20), no money with which to pay tribute (Matthew 17:27), no home to call His own (John 7:53; compare John 8:1), and was buried in a borrowed grave (Matthew 27:57-61).
Figurative: Of course there is also a spiritual poverty indicated by the use of this word-a poverty in spiritual things: "Blessed are the poor in spirit." By this is meant, Blessed are they who feel that they have no self-righteousness, no worth of their own to present to Christ as a ground of their salvation, who feel their utter bankruptcy of spirit, who say "Nothing in my hand I bring." It is to this state of spirit that Christ refers in Revelation 3:17: "Because thou sayest, I am rich, and have gotten riches, and have need of nothing; and knowest not that thou art the wretched one and miserable and poor and blind and naked."
William Evans
Greek
4432. ptocheia -- beggary, ie destitution ... ie destitution. Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Transliteration: ptocheia Phonetic
Spelling: (pto-khi'-ah) Short Definition: beggary,
poverty Definition: beggary
... //strongsnumbers.com/greek2/4432.htm - 6k5304. husteresis -- need, want
... need, want. Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Transliteration: husteresis Phonetic
Spelling: (hoos-ter'-ay-sis) Short Definition: poverty, want Definition: poverty ...
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5303. husterema -- that which is lacking, need
... Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Transliteration: husterema Phonetic Spelling:
(hoos-ter'-ay-mah) Short Definition: that which is lacking, poverty Definition: ( ...
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4433. ptocheuo -- to be a beggar, be destitute
... to be a beggar, be destitute. Part of Speech: Verb Transliteration: ptocheuo Phonetic
Spelling: (pto-khyoo'-o) Short Definition: I am in poverty Definition: I ...
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Strong's Hebrew
7389. resh -- poverty... 7388b, 7389. resh or resh or rish. 7390 .
poverty. Transliteration: resh or
resh or rish Phonetic Spelling: (raysh) Short Definition:
poverty.
... /hebrew/7389.htm - 6k 4270. machsor -- a need, thing needed, poverty
... machsor or machsor. 4271 . a need, thing needed, poverty. Transliteration: machsor
or machsor Phonetic Spelling: (makh-sore') Short Definition: want. ...
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2639. cheser -- want, poverty
... 2638, 2639. cheser. 2640 . want, poverty. Transliteration: cheser Phonetic
Spelling: (kheh'-ler) Short Definition: want. ... poverty, want. ...
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4544. miskenuth -- poverty, scarcity
... 4543, 4544. miskenuth. 4545 . poverty, scarcity. Transliteration: miskenuth
Phonetic Spelling: (mis-kay-nooth') Short Definition: scarcity. ...
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6040a. oni -- affliction, poverty
... 6040, 6040a. oni. 6040b . affliction, poverty. Transliteration: oni Short
Definition: affliction. Word Origin from anah Definition ...
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6040. oniy -- affliction, poverty
... 6039, 6040. oniy. 6040a . affliction, poverty. Transliteration: oniy Phonetic
Spelling: (on-ee') Short Definition: misery. depression, Misery ...
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3423. yarash -- to take possession of, inherit, dispossess
... root Definition to take possession of, inherit, dispossess NASB Word Usage assuredly
dispossess (1), become poor (1), cast (1), come to poverty (1), comes into ...
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2640. choser -- want, lack
... Word Origin from chaser Definition want, lack NASB Word Usage lack (3). in want
of. From chacer; poverty -- in want of. see HEBREW chacer. 2639, 2640. ...
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Library
Of Poverty
... LIVING, AS TRANSLATED BY RICHARD MISYN IN 1434 FROM DE EMENDATIONE VITAE' BY RICHARD
ROLLE OF HAMPOLE: AND NOW DONE INTO MODERN ENGLISH CHAPTER III OF POVERTY. ...
//christianbookshelf.org/rolle/the fire of love/chapter iii of poverty.htm
Christianity in Poverty and Lowliness, and on the Sick Bed.
... CHRISTIANITY IN POVERTY AND LOWLINESS, AND ON THE SICK BED. THE working of
Christianity is not less seen in small than in great things. ...
/.../neander/light in the dark places/christianity in poverty and lowliness.htm
Whether Poverty of Spirit is the Beatitude which Corresponds to ...
... Article Twelve Whether Poverty of Spirit is the Beatitude which Corresponds
to the Gift of Fear. Whether Poverty of Spirit is the ...
/.../aquinas/nature and grace/article twelve whether poverty of.htm
Whether Poverty of Spirit is the Beatitude Corresponding to the ...
... OF THE GIFT OF FEAR (TWELVE ARTICLES) Whether poverty of spirit is the
beatitude corresponding to the gift of fear? Objection 1: It ...
/.../aquinas/summa theologica/whether poverty of spirit is.htm
Whether Poverty is Required for Religious Perfection?
... OF THOSE THINGS IN WHICH THE RELIGIOUS STATE PROPERLY CONSISTS (TEN ARTICLES)
Whether poverty is required for religious perfection? ...
/.../aquinas/summa theologica/whether poverty is required for.htm
Whether the Judicial Power Corresponds to Voluntary Poverty?
... OF THOSE WHO WILL JUDGE AND OF THOSE WHO WILL BE JUDGED AT THE GENERAL JUDGMENT
(EIGHT ARTICLES) Whether the judicial power corresponds to voluntary poverty? ...
/.../aquinas/summa theologica/whether the judicial power corresponds.htm
On Contempt for Pain, Poverty, and Other External Things.
... The Stromata, or Miscellanies. Book IV. Chapter V."On Contempt for Pain, Poverty,
and Other External Things. ... The same holds good also in the case of poverty. ...
/.../clement/the stromata or miscellanies/chapter v on contempt for pain.htm
"That Ye through his Poverty Might be Rich. "
... CHRIST; HIS CHARACTER AND OFFICES. 219. " "That ye through his poverty might be
rich.". 219. LM Russell. "That ye through his poverty might be rich.". ...
/.../adams/hymns for christian devotion/219 that ye through.htm
Poverty not Necessarily Righteous.
... Homily XV. Chapter X."Poverty Not Necessarily Righteous. And our father said:
"How then is this? Do we not see many impious men poor? ...
/.../unknown/the clementine homilies/chapter x poverty not necessarily righteous.htm
Psalm 16 Part 1 Confession of Our Poverty, and Saints the Best ...
... THE PSALMS OF DAVID PSALM 16 PART 1 Confession of our poverty, and saints
the best company; or, Good works profit men, not God. LM ...
/.../watts/the psalms and hymns of isaac watts/psalm 16 part 1 confession.htm
Thesaurus
Poverty (25 Occurrences)... 2. (n.) Any deficiency of elements or resources that are needed or desired, or that
constitute richness; as,
poverty of soil;
poverty of the blood;
poverty of
.../p/poverty.htm - 21kPenury (4 Occurrences)
... Noah Webster's Dictionary 1. (n.) Absence of resources; indigence; extreme poverty;
destitution. 2. (n.) Penuriousness; miserliness. Int. ...
/p/penury.htm - 8k
Jubilee (25 Occurrences)
... 2. It would render it impossible for any one to be born to absolute poverty,
since every one had his hereditary land. 3. It would ...
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Abundance (194 Occurrences)
... Mark 12:44 for they all gave out of their abundance, but she, out of her poverty,
gave all that she had to live on." (WEB KJV DBY WBS YLT RSV). ...
/a/abundance.htm - 41k
Beatitudes
... (c) In Matthew the blessings, except the last, are attached to spiritual qualities;
in Luke to external conditions of poverty and suffering. ...
/b/beatitudes.htm - 16k
Traveller (9 Occurrences)
... traveller. (KJV ASV BBE YLT). Proverbs 6:11 And thy poverty hath come as
a traveller, And thy want as an armed man. (YLT). Proverbs ...
/t/traveller.htm - 9k
Traveleth (2 Occurrences)
... Multi-Version Concordance Traveleth (2 Occurrences). Proverbs 6:11 So shall thy
poverty come as one that traveleth, and thy want as an armed man. (WBS). ...
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Travelleth (2 Occurrences)
... Multi-Version Concordance Travelleth (2 Occurrences). Proverbs 6:11 So shall thy
poverty come as one that travelleth, and thy want as an armed man. (KJV). ...
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Runner (5 Occurrences)
... on his way. (BBE). Proverbs 6:11 So shall thy poverty come as a robber,
And thy want as an armed man. (See JPS). Proverbs 24:34 So ...
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Roving (4 Occurrences)
... Multi-Version Concordance Roving (4 Occurrences). Proverbs 6:11 So shall thy poverty
come as a roving plunderer, and thy penury as an armed man. (DBY). ...
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