Strong's Lexicon mnémosunon: Memorial, remembrance Original Word: μνημόσυνον Word Origin: Derived from the Greek root μνήμη (mnémē), meaning "memory" or "remembrance." Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - זִכָּרוֹן (zikaron): Often translated as "memorial" or "remembrance," used in contexts such as Exodus 12:14 and Leviticus 23:24. Usage: The term "mnémosunon" refers to something that serves as a reminder or memorial. In the New Testament, it is used to denote acts or offerings that are remembered before God, often in the context of prayers or charitable deeds. It emphasizes the idea of a lasting remembrance in the sight of God. Cultural and Historical Background: In ancient Greek culture, memorials were significant for preserving the memory of individuals or events. This concept carried over into Jewish and early Christian traditions, where acts of charity and offerings were seen as memorials before God. Such acts were believed to invoke God's remembrance and favor, reflecting a deep-seated belief in the enduring impact of righteous deeds. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom the same as mnémoneuó Definition a memorial NASB Translation memorial (1), memory (2). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 3422: μνημόσυνονμνημόσυνον, μνημοσύνου, τό (μνημῶν), a memorial (that by which the memory of any person or thing is preserved), a remembrance: εἰς μνημόσυνον τίνος, to perpetuate one's memory, Matthew 26:13; Mark 14:9; αἱ προσευχαί σου ... ἀνέβησαν εἰς μνημόσυνον ἐνώπιον τοῦ Θεοῦ (without the figure) have become known to God, so that he heeds and is about to help thee, Acts 10:4. (Herodotus, Aristophanes, Thucydides, Plutarch, others; the Sept. for זֶכֶר, זִכָּרון; also for אַזְכָּרָה, i. e. that part of a sacrifice which was burned on the altar together with the frankincense, that its fragrance might ascend to heaven and commend the offerer to God's remembrance, Leviticus 2:9, 16; Leviticus 5:12; Numbers 5:26; hence, εὐωδία εἰς μνημόσυνον, Sir. 45:16; and often in Siracid., 1 Macc., etc.) Strong's Exhaustive Concordance memorial. From mnemoneuo; a reminder (memorandum), i.e. Record -- memorial. see GREEK mnemoneuo Forms and Transliterations εμνησικάκησαν μνημόσυνα μνημόσυνά μνημοσυνον μνημοσύνον μνημόσυνον μνημόσυνόν μνημοσύνου μνημοσύνων μνησικακεί μνησικακείτε μνησικακείτω μνησικακήση μνησικάκων mnemosunon mnēmosunon mnemosynon mnemósynon mnēmosynon mnēmósynonLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Matthew 26:13 N-ANSGRK: αὕτη εἰς μνημόσυνον αὐτῆς NAS: be spoken of in memory of her. KJV: be told for a memorial of her. INT: this [woman] for a memorial of her Mark 14:9 N-ANS Acts 10:4 N-ANS |