phusis: nature Original Word: φύσις, εως, ἡ Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine Transliteration: phusis Phonetic Spelling: (foo'-sis) Short Definition: nature, inherent nature Definition: nature, inherent nature, origin, birth.
5449 phýsis – properly, inner nature, the underlying constitution or make-up of someone (something). Word Origin from phuó Definition nature NASB Translation instinctively (1), natural (1), natural* (1), nature (7), physically (1), race (1), species (1), unnatural* (1). STRONGS NT 5449: φύσις
φύσις, φύσεως, ἡ (from φύω, which see, as Latin nature from nascor, ingenium from geno, gigno), from Homer, Odyssey 10, 303 down; nature, i. e. a. the nature of things, the force, laws, order, of nature; as opposed to what is monstrous, abnormal, perverse: ὁ, ἡ, τό παρά φύσιν, that which is contrary to nature's laws, against nature, Romans 1:26 (οἱ παρά φύσιν τῇ Ἀφροδιτη χρώμενοι, Athen. 13, p. 605; ὁ παιδεραστής ... τήν παρά φύσιν ἡδονήν διώκει, Philo de spec. legg. i., § 7); as opposed to what has been produced by the art of man: οἱ κατά φύσιν κλάδοι, the natural branches, i. e. branches by the operation of nature, Romans 11:21, 24 (Winer's Grammar, 193 (182)), contrasted with οἱ ἐγκεντρισθεντες παρά φύσιν, contrary to the plan of nature, cf. 24; ἡ κατά φύσιν ἀγριέλαιος, ibid.; as opposed to what is imaginary or fictitious: οἱ μή φύσει ὄντες θεοί, who are gods not by nature, but according to the mistaken opinion of the Gentiles (λεγόμενοι θεοί, 1 Corinthians 8:5), Galatians 4:8; nature, i. e. natural sense, native conviction or knowledge, as opposed to what is learned by instruction and accomplished by training or prescribed by law: ἡ φύσις (i. e. the native sense of propriety) διδάσκει τί, 1 Corinthians 11:14; φύσει ποιεῖν τά τοῦ ναμου, natura magistra, guided by their natural sense of what is right and proper, Romans 2:14. b. birth, physical origin: ἡμεῖς φύσει Ἰουδαῖοι, we so far as our origin is considered, i. e. by birth, are Jews, Galatians 2:15 (φύσει νεώτερος, Sophocles O. C. 1295; τῷ μέν φύσει πατρίς, τόν δέ νόμῳ πολίτην ἐπεποιηντο, Isocrates Evagr. 21; φύσει βάρβαροι ὄντες, νόμῳ δέ Ἕλληνες, Plato, Menex., p. 245 d.; cf. Grimm on Wis. 13:1); ἡ ἐκ φύσεως ἀκροβυστία, who by birth is uncircumcised or a Gentile (opposed to one who, although circumcised, has made himself a Gentile by his iniquity and spiritual perversity), Romans 2:27. c. a mode of feeling and acting which by long habit has become nature: ἦμεν φύσει τέκνα ὀργῆς, by (our depraved) nature we were exposed to the wrath of God, Ephesians 2:3 (this meaning is evident from the preceding context, and stands in contrast with the change of heart and life wrought through Christ by the blessing of divine grace; φύσει πρός τάς κολασεις ἐπιεικῶς ἔχουσιν οἱ Φαρισαῖοι, Josephus, Antiquities 13, 10, 6. (Others (see Meyer) would lay more stress here upon the constitution in which this 'habitual course of evil' has its origin, whether that constitution be regarded (with some) as already developed at birth, or (better) as undeveloped; cf. Aristotle, pol. 1, 2, p. 1252{b}, 32f οἷον ἕκαστον ἐστι τῆς γενέσεως τελεσθεισης, ταύτην φαμέν τήν φύσιν εἶναι ἑκάστου, ὥσπερ ἀνθρώπου, etc.; see the examples in Bonitz's index under the word. Cf. Winers Grammar, § 31, 6a.)). d. the sum of innate properties and powers by which one person differs from others, distinctive native peculiarities, natural characteristics: φύσις θηρίων (the natural strength, ferocity and intractability of beasts (A. V. (every) kind of beasts)), ἡ φύσις ἡ ἀνθρωπίνῃ (the ability, art, skill, of men, the qualities which are proper to their nature and necessarily emanate from it), James 3:7 (cf. Winer's Grammar, § 31, 10); θείας κοινωνοί φύσεως, (the holiness distinctive of the divine nature is specially referred to), 2 Peter 1:4 (Ἀμενωφει ... θείας δοκουντι μετεσχηκεναι φύσεως κατά τέ σοφίαν καί πρόγνωσιν τῶν, ἐσομενων, Josephus, contra Apion 1, 26).
natureFrom phuo; growth (by germination or expansion), i.e. (by implication) natural production (lineal descent); by extension, a genus or sort; figuratively, native disposition, constitution or usage -- (man-)kind, nature(-al). see GREEK phuo
φυσει φύσει φυσεως φύσεως φυσιν φύσιν φυσις φύσις phusei phuseos phuseōs phusin phusis physei phýsei physeos physeōs phýseos phýseōs physin phýsin physis phýsis
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φύσει — 5 Occ. φύσεως — 2 Occ. φύσιν — 5 Occ. φύσις — 2 Occ.
Romans 1:26 N-AFS BIB: τὴν παρὰ φύσιν KJV: into that which is against nature: INT: that contrary to natureRomans 2:14 N-DFS BIB: νόμον ἔχοντα φύσει τὰ τοῦ NAS: do instinctively the things of the Law, KJV: do by nature the things INT: law have by nature the things of the Romans 2:27 N-GFS BIB: ἡ ἐκ φύσεως ἀκροβυστία τὸν NAS: And he who is physically uncircumcised, KJV: which is by nature, if it fulfil INT: the by nature uncircumcision the Romans 11:21 N-AFS BIB: τῶν κατὰ φύσιν κλάδων οὐκ NAS: did not spare the natural branches, KJV: not the natural branches, INT: the according to nature branches not Romans 11:24 N-AFS BIB: τῆς κατὰ φύσιν ἐξεκόπης ἀγριελαίου NAS: from what is by nature a wild olive tree, KJV: by nature, and INT: the according to nature were cut off wild olive tree Romans 11:24 N-AFS BIB: καὶ παρὰ φύσιν ἐνεκεντρίσθης εἰς NAS: contrary to nature into a cultivated olive tree, KJV: contrary to nature into INT: and contrary to nature were grafted in to Romans 11:24 N-AFS BIB: οἱ κατὰ φύσιν ἐνκεντρισθήσονται τῇ INT: who according to nature [are] will be grafted into into the 1 Corinthians 11:14 N-NFS BIB: οὐδὲ ἡ φύσις αὐτὴ διδάσκει NAS: Does not even nature itself teach KJV: Doth not even nature itself teach INT: not even than nature itself does teach Galatians 2:15 N-DFS BIB: Ἡμεῖς φύσει Ἰουδαῖοι καὶ NAS: We [are] Jews by nature and not sinners KJV: We [who are] Jews by nature, and not INT: We by nature Jews and Galatians 4:8 N-DFS BIB: ἐδουλεύσατε τοῖς φύσει μὴ οὖσιν NAS: to those which by nature are no KJV: ye did service unto them which by nature are INT: you were in bondage to those who by nature not are Ephesians 2:3 N-DFS BIB: ἤμεθα τέκνα φύσει ὀργῆς ὡς NAS: and of the mind, and were by nature children KJV: were by nature the children INT: were children by nature of wrath as James 3:7 N-NFS BIB: πᾶσα γὰρ φύσις θηρίων τε NAS: For every species of beasts and birds, KJV: For every kind of beasts, and INT: every indeed species of beasts both James 3:7 N-DFS BIB: δεδάμασται τῇ φύσει τῇ ἀνθρωπίνῃ NAS: and has been tamed by the human race. KJV: and hath been tamed of mankind: INT: has been subdued by the species of the human 2 Peter 1:4 N-GFS BIB: θείας κοινωνοὶ φύσεως ἀποφυγόντες τῆς NAS: of [the] divine nature, having escaped KJV: of the divine nature, having escaped INT: of [the] divine partakers nature having escaped the 14 Occurrences
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