2111. euthetos
Berean Strong's Lexicon
euthetos: Fit, suitable, useful

Original Word: εὔθετος
Part of Speech: Adjective
Transliteration: euthetos
Pronunciation: yoo'-thet-os
Phonetic Spelling: (yoo'-thet-os)
Definition: Fit, suitable, useful
Meaning: suitable, fit, useful.

Word Origin: Derived from the Greek words εὖ (eu, meaning "well" or "good") and τίθημι (tithemi, meaning "to place" or "to set").

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: While there is no direct Hebrew equivalent for "euthetos," the concept of being "fit" or "suitable" can be related to Hebrew words like יָשָׁר (yashar, meaning "upright" or "straight") and כָּשֵׁר (kasher, meaning "fit" or "proper").

Usage: The Greek adjective "euthetos" conveys the idea of being well-suited or appropriate for a particular purpose. It is used to describe something that is fit or useful, often in the context of readiness or suitability for a task or role.

Cultural and Historical Background: In the Greco-Roman world, the concept of being "fit" or "suitable" was highly valued, especially in the context of fulfilling one's role in society or in a particular task. The idea of being "euthetos" would resonate with the cultural emphasis on order, purpose, and functionality. In a biblical context, this term underscores the importance of being prepared and ready to serve God's purposes.

HELPS Word-studies

2111 eúthetos (from 2095 /eú, "good, well" and 5087 /títhēmi, "to place") – properly, well-placed; "fit because well-adapted; hence, ready for use" (A-S).

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from eu and tithémi
Definition
well-placed, i.e. ready for use
NASB Translation
fit (1), useful (1), useless* (1).

Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 2111: εὔθετος

εὔθετος, εὔθετον (from εὖ and θετός), Greek writings from Aeschylus and Hippocrates down; properly, well-placed;

a. fit: εἰς τί, Luke 9:62 R G; (34) (Diodorus 2, 57, et al.); with the dative of the thing for which: Luke 9:62 L T Tr WH (τῷ πράγματι, Nicolaus Damascenus, Stobaeus, fl. 14, 7 (149, 4)).

b. useful: τίνι, Hebrews 6:7 (some would make the dative here depend on the participle); (of time, seasonable, Psalm 31:6 (); Susanna, 15).

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
useful, suitable

From eu and a derivative of tithemi; well placed, i.e. (figuratively) appropriate -- fit, meet.

see GREEK eu

see GREEK tithemi

Forms and Transliterations
ευθετον εύθετον εύθετόν εὔθετον εὔθετόν ευθετος εύθετός εὔθετός ευθέτω eutheton eútheton eúthetón euthetos eúthetós
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Englishman's Concordance
Luke 9:62 Adj-NMS
GRK: τὰ ὀπίσω εὔθετός ἐστιν τῇ
NAS: back, is fit for the kingdom
KJV: back, is fit for the kingdom
INT: the things behind fit is for the

Luke 14:35 Adj-NNS
GRK: εἰς κοπρίαν εὔθετόν ἐστιν ἔξω
KJV: It is neither fit for the land,
INT: for manure fit is it out

Hebrews 6:7 Adj-AFS
GRK: τίκτουσα βοτάνην εὔθετον ἐκείνοις δι'
NAS: vegetation useful to those
KJV: bringeth forth herbs meet for them by
INT: produces vegetation fit for those for sake of

Strong's Greek 2111
3 Occurrences


εὔθετόν — 2 Occ.
εὔθετός — 1 Occ.

















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