1984. episkopé
Berean Strong's Lexicon
episkopé: Oversight, visitation, office of a bishop

Original Word: ἐπισκοπή
Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine
Transliteration: episkopé
Pronunciation: eh-pee-sko-PAY
Phonetic Spelling: (ep-is-kop-ay')
Definition: Oversight, visitation, office of a bishop
Meaning: (a) visitation (of judgment), (b) oversight, supervision, overseership.

Word Origin: Derived from the Greek verb ἐπισκοπέω (episkopeo), meaning "to oversee" or "to look upon."

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: The Hebrew equivalent often associated with the concept of oversight or visitation is פָּקַד (paqad), Strong's Hebrew 6485, which can mean to attend to, visit, or appoint.

Usage: The term "episkopé" primarily refers to the act of overseeing or supervision. In the New Testament, it is often associated with the role and responsibilities of a bishop or overseer within the early Christian church. The word conveys the idea of careful and responsible management, often in a spiritual or ecclesiastical context.

Cultural and Historical Background: In the Greco-Roman world, the concept of oversight was common in various aspects of society, including governance and religious practices. Within the early Christian church, the role of an overseer (episkopos) was crucial for maintaining doctrinal purity, providing pastoral care, and ensuring the orderly function of the church community. The office of a bishop became more formalized as the church grew and faced challenges both internally and externally.

HELPS Word-studies

1984 episkopḗ (a feminine noun, derived from 1909 /epí, "on, appropriately fitting," which intensifies 4648 /skopéō, "look intently") – properly, oversight that naturally goes on to provide the care and attention appropriate to the "personal visitation."

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from episkeptomai
Definition
a visiting, an overseeing
NASB Translation
office (1), office of overseer (1), visitation (2).

Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 1984: ἐπισκοπή

ἐπισκοπή, ἐπισκοπῆς, (ἐπισκοπέω), inspection, visitation (German Besichtigung);

a. properly: εἰς ἐπισκοπήν τοῦ παιδός, to visit the boy, Lucian, dial. deor. 20, 6; with this exception no example of the word in secular writings has yet been noted.

b. In biblical Greek, after the Hebrew פְּקֻדָּה, that act by which God looks into and searches out the ways, deeds, character, of men, in order to adjudge them their lot accordingly, whether joyous or sad; inspection, investigation, visitation (Vulg. usuallyvisitatio): so universally, ἐν ἐπισκοπή ψυχῶν, when he shall search the souls of men, i. e. in the time of divine judgment, Wis. 3:13; also ἐν ὥρα ἐπισκοπῆς, Sir. 18:20 (19); so perhaps ἐν ἡμέρα ἐπισκοπῆς, 1 Peter 2:12 (see below); in a good sense, of God's gracious care: τόν καιρόν τῆς ἐπισκοπῆς σου, i. e. τόν καιρόν ἐν ἐπεσκέψατο σε Θεός, in which God showed himself gracious toward thee and offered thee salvation through Christ (see ἐπισκέπτομαι, b.), Luke 19:44; ἐν καιρῷ ἐπισκοπῆς, in the time of divine reward, 1 Peter 5:6 Lachmann; also, in the opinion of many commentators, 1 Peter 2:12 (others, associate this passage with Luke 19:44 above; cf. DeWette (edited by Brückner) or Huther at the passage); from the O. T. cf. Genesis 50:24; Job 34:9; Wis. 2:20 Wis. 3:7, etc. with a bad reference, of divine punishment: Exodus 3:16; Isaiah 10:3; Jeremiah 10:15; Wis. 14:11 Wis. 19:14 (15); (etc.; cf. Sophocles Lexicon, under the word).

c. after the analogy of the Hebrew פְּקֻדָּה (Numbers 4:16; 1 Chronicles 24:19 (here the Sept. ἐπίσκεψις), etc.), oversight i. e. overseership, office, charge; Vulg.episcopatus: Acts 1:20, from Psalm 108:8 (); specifically, the office of a bishop (the overseer or presiding officer of a Christian church): 1 Timothy 3:1, and in ecclesiastical writings

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
the office of a bishop.

From episkeptomai; inspection (for relief); by implication, superintendence; specially, the Christian "episcopate" -- the office of a "bishop", bishoprick, visitation.

see GREEK episkeptomai

Forms and Transliterations
επισκοπή επισκοπην επισκοπήν ἐπισκοπὴν επισκοπης επισκοπής ἐπισκοπῆς επισκόπων episkopen episkopēn episkopḕn episkopes episkopês episkopēs episkopē̂s
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Englishman's Concordance
Luke 19:44 N-GFS
GRK: καιρὸν τῆς ἐπισκοπῆς σου
NAS: the time of your visitation.
KJV: the time of thy visitation.
INT: season the of visitation of you

Acts 1:20 N-AFS
GRK: καί Τὴν ἐπισκοπὴν αὐτοῦ λαβέτω
NAS: TAKE HIS OFFICE.'
KJV: and his bishoprick let another
INT: and the Overseership of him let take

1 Timothy 3:1 N-GFS
GRK: Εἴ τις ἐπισκοπῆς ὀρέγεται καλοῦ
NAS: aspires to the office of overseer, it is a fine
KJV: desire the office of a bishop, he desireth
INT: if anyone overseership aspires to of good

1 Peter 2:12 N-GFS
GRK: ἐν ἡμέρᾳ ἐπισκοπῆς
NAS: God in the day of visitation.
KJV: in the day of visitation.
INT: in [the] day of visitation

Strong's Greek 1984
4 Occurrences


ἐπισκοπὴν — 1 Occ.
ἐπισκοπῆς — 3 Occ.

















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