5536. chréma
Strong's Lexicon
chréma: Wealth, money, possessions, resources

Original Word: χρῆμα
Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter
Transliteration: chréma
Pronunciation: khray'-mah
Phonetic Spelling: (khray'-mah)
Definition: Wealth, money, possessions, resources
Meaning: money, riches, possessions.

Word Origin: Derived from the Greek verb χράομαι (chraomai), meaning "to use" or "to need."

Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: While there is no direct Hebrew equivalent for "chréma," related concepts of wealth and possessions can be found in Hebrew words such as "כֶּסֶף" (kesef, Strong's H3701) meaning "silver" or "money," and "רְכוּשׁ" (rekhush, Strong's H7399) meaning "property" or "goods."

Usage: The term "chréma" in the New Testament primarily refers to material wealth or possessions. It is often used in contexts that discuss the use, accumulation, or moral implications of wealth. The word can denote both tangible assets and financial resources, emphasizing the role of material goods in human life and spiritual considerations.

Cultural and Historical Background: In the Greco-Roman world, wealth was a significant indicator of social status and power. The economy was largely agrarian, but trade and commerce were also vital, especially in urban centers. Wealth was often seen as a blessing, but the New Testament also warns against the dangers of greed and the love of money. The early Christian community was encouraged to share resources and care for the needy, reflecting a counter-cultural approach to wealth.

NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Origin
from chraomai
Definition
a thing that one uses or needs
NASB Translation
money (4), wealthy (2).

Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 5536: χρῆμα

χρῆμα, χρηματος, τό (χράομαι), in Greek writings whatever is for use, whatever one uses, a thing, matter, affair, event, business; specifically, money (rarely so in the singular in secular authors, as Herodotus 3, 38; Diodorus 13, 106 (cf. Liddell and Scott, under the word I. under the end)): Acts 4:37; plural riches (often in Greek writings from Homer, Odyssey 2, 78; 16, 315 etc. down), Mark 10:24 (T WH omit; Tr marginal reading brackets the clause); οἱ τά χρήματα ἔχοντες, they that have riches, Mark 10:23; Luke 18:24; money, Acts 8:18, 20; Acts 24:26 (for כֶּסֶף, silver, Job 27:17; for נִכָסִים, riches, Joshua 22:8; 2 Chronicles 1:11f).

Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
money, riches.

Something useful or needed, i.e. Wealth, price -- money, riches.

Forms and Transliterations
χρημα χρήμα χρῆμα χρήμασι χρημασιν χρήμασιν χρηματα χρήματα χρηματων χρημάτων chrema chrêma chrēma chrē̂ma chremasin chrēmasin chrḗmasin chremata chrēmata chrḗmata chrematon chremáton chrēmatōn chrēmátōn
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Englishman's Concordance
Mark 10:23 N-ANP
GRK: οἱ τὰ χρήματα ἔχοντες εἰς
NAS: it will be for those who are wealthy to enter
KJV: shall they that have riches enter
INT: those riches having into

Mark 10:24 Noun-DNP
GRK: ἐπὶ τοῖς χρήμασιν
KJV: in riches to enter
INT: in riches

Luke 18:24 N-ANP
GRK: οἱ τὰ χρήματα ἔχοντες εἰς
NAS: it is for those who are wealthy to enter
KJV: shall they that have riches enter into
INT: those riches having into

Acts 4:37 N-ANS
GRK: ἤνεγκεν τὸ χρῆμα καὶ ἔθηκεν
NAS: it and brought the money and laid
KJV: [it], and brought the money, and
INT: brought the money and laid [it]

Acts 8:18 N-ANP
GRK: προσήνεγκεν αὐτοῖς χρήματα
NAS: hands, he offered them money,
KJV: he offered them money,
INT: he offered to them riches

Acts 8:20 N-GNP
GRK: ἐνόμισας διὰ χρημάτων κτᾶσθαι
NAS: the gift of God with money!
KJV: may be purchased with money.
INT: you did think by riches to be obtained

Acts 24:26 N-ANP
GRK: ἐλπίζων ὅτι χρήματα δοθήσεται αὐτῷ
NAS: he was hoping that money would be given
KJV: that money should have been given
INT: hoping that riches will be given him

Strong's Greek 5536
7 Occurrences


χρῆμα — 1 Occ.
χρήμασιν — 1 Occ.
χρήματα — 4 Occ.
χρημάτων — 1 Occ.















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