Strong's Lexicon proslémpsis: Acceptance, reception Original Word: προσλημψις Word Origin: Derived from the Greek verb προσλαμβάνω (proslambanō), meaning "to receive" or "to take to oneself." Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: While there is no direct Hebrew equivalent for "proslémpsis," the concept of acceptance can be related to Hebrew terms such as קָבַל (qabal), meaning "to receive" or "to accept." Usage: In the New Testament, "proslémpsis" refers to the act of receiving or accepting someone or something. It conveys the idea of welcoming or taking in with favor. This term is often used in the context of interpersonal relationships within the Christian community, emphasizing the importance of acceptance and unity among believers. Cultural and Historical Background: In the Greco-Roman world, social acceptance and hospitality were significant cultural values. The early Christian church, emerging in this context, placed a strong emphasis on the acceptance of individuals regardless of their social status, ethnicity, or background. This was a radical departure from the prevailing societal norms, which often involved strict social hierarchies and divisions. HELPS Word-studies Cognate: 4356 próslēpsis (derived from 4355 /proslambánō, "receive aggressively") – glad acceptance (used only in Ro 11:15). NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom proslambanó Definition a receiving NASB Translation acceptance (1). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 4356: πρόσληψιςπρόσληψις (L T Tr WH πρόσλημψις, see Mu), προσληψεως, ἡ (προσλαμβάνω), Vulg.assumptio, a receiving: τίνος, into the kingdom of God, Romans 11:15. ((Plato, others.)) Strong's Exhaustive Concordance receiving. From proslambano; admission -- receiving. see GREEK proslambano Forms and Transliterations προσελογίσθην προσλημψις πρόσλημψις πρόσληψις προσλογιείται προσλογίζεται proslempsis proslēmpsis próslempsis próslēmpsisLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel Texts |