Strong's Lexicon sózó: To save, to rescue, to deliver, to heal, to preserve Original Word: σῴζω Word Origin: Derived from a primary word σώος (sóos), meaning "safe" or "sound." Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: - H3467 (יָשַׁע, yasha) - to save, deliver - H3468 (יֵשַׁע, yesha) - salvation, deliverance Usage: The Greek verb "sózó" primarily means "to save" or "to deliver." In the New Testament, it is used to describe both physical and spiritual salvation. Physically, it can refer to healing from illness or rescue from danger. Spiritually, it denotes the salvation of the soul, deliverance from sin, and the granting of eternal life through faith in Jesus Christ. The term encapsulates the comprehensive work of salvation, including justification, sanctification, and glorification. Cultural and Historical Background: In the Greco-Roman world, the concept of salvation was often associated with deliverance from physical danger or harm. However, in the Jewish context, salvation had a deeper theological significance, encompassing deliverance from sin and restoration to a right relationship with God. The New Testament writers, particularly in the context of the early Christian church, expanded this understanding to include the redemptive work of Jesus Christ, who offers salvation to all humanity. HELPS Word-studies 4982 sṓzō (from sōs, "safe, rescued") – properly, deliver out of danger and into safety; used principally of God rescuing believers from the penalty and power of sin – and into His provisions (safety). [4982 (sṓzō) is the root of: 4990 /sōtḗr ("Savior"), 4991 /sōtēría ("salvation") and the adjectival form, 4992 /sōtḗrion (what is "saved/rescued from destruction and brought into divine safety").] NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom sós (safe, well) Definition to save NASB Translation bring...safely (1), cured (1), ensure salvation (1), get (1), get well (2), made...well (6), made well (5), preserved (1), recover (1), restore (1), save (36), saved (50), saves (1), saving (1). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 4982: σῴζωσῴζω (others, σῴζω (cf. WH. Introductory § 410; Meisterhans, p. 87)); future σώσω; 1 aorist ἔσωσα; perfect σέσωκα; passive, present σώζομαι; imperfect ἐσωζομην; perfect 3 person singular (Acts 4:9) σέσωσται and (according to Tdf.) σέσωται (cf. Kühner, 1:912; (Photius, under the word; Rutherford, New Phryn., p. 99; Veitch, under the word)); 1 aorist ἐσώθην; 1 future σωθήσομαι; (σῶς 'safe and sound' (cf. Latinsanus; Curtius, § 570; Vanicek, p. 1038)); from Homer down; the Sept. very often for הושִׁיעַ , also for מִלֵּט, נִצֵּל, and הִצִּיל, sometimes for עָזַר; to save, to keep safe and sound, to rescue from danger or destruction (opposed to ἀπόλλυμι, which see); Vulg.salvumfacio (orfio),salvo (salvifico, libero, etc.); a. universally, τινα, one (from injury or peril); to save a suffering one (from perishing), e. g. one suffering from disease, to make well, heal, restore to health: Matthew 9:22; Mark 5:34; Mark 10:52; Luke 7:50 (others understand this as including spiritual healing (see b. below)); Luke 8:48; Luke 17:19; Luke 18:42; James 5:15; passive, Matthew 9:21; Mark 5:23, 28; Mark 6:56; Luke 8:36, 50; John 11:12; Acts 4:9 (cf. Buttmann, § 144, 25); b. to save in the technical biblical sense; — negatively, to deliver from the penalties of the Messianic judgment, Joel 2:32 ( Strong's Exhaustive Concordance heal, be made whole. From a primary sos (contraction for obsolete saos, "safe"); to save, i.e. Deliver or protect (literally or figuratively) -- heal, preserve, save (self), do well, be (make) whole. Forms and Transliterations εσώζετο εσωζοντο εσώζοντο ἐσώζοντο ἐσῴζοντο εσωθη εσώθη ἐσώθη εσωθημεν εσώθημεν ἐσώθημεν εσώθην εσώθησαν έσωσα έσωσας έσωσάς εσώσατέ έσωσε έσωσέ εσωσεν έσωσεν ἔσωσεν σέσωκας σέσωκέ σεσωκεν σέσωκέν σεσωσμενοι σεσωσμένοι σεσῳσμένοι σεσωσμένον σεσωσμένος σεσωσμένους σεσωσται σέσωσται σέσωται σώζε σωζει σώζει σῴζει σωζειν σωζείν σώζειν σῴζειν σώζεις σωζεσθαι σώζεσθαι σώζεσθαί σῴζεσθαι σωζεσθε σώζεσθε σῴζεσθε σωζεται σώζεται σῴζεται σωζετε σώζετε σῴζετε σώζη σωζομενοι σωζόμενοι σῳζόμενοι σωζομενοις σωζομένοις σῳζομένοις σωζόμενον σωζόμενος σωζομενους σωζομένους σῳζομένους σώζον σώζοντά σώζοντος σώζου σώζουσιν σώζω σώζων σωθείς σωθέντες σωθη σωθή σωθῇ σωθηναι σωθήναι σωθῆναι σωθής σωθήσεσθε σωθήσετα σωθησεται σωθήσεται σωθηση σωθήση σωθήσῃ σωθησομαι σωθήσομαι σωθησομεθα σωθησόμεθα σωθήσονται σωθητε σωθήτε σωθῆτε Σώθητε σωθήτω σωθω σωθώ σωθῶ σωθώσι σωθωσιν σωθώσιν σωθῶσιν σωσαι σώσαι σώσαί σῶσαι σωσαντος σώσαντος σωσας σώσας σώσατε σωσατω σωσάτω σωσάτωσαν σωσάτωσάν σωσει σώσει σωσεις σώσεις σώσετε σώση σώσης σωσον σωσόν σώσον σώσόν σῶσον σῶσόν σώσουσί σώσουσιν σωσω σώσω σωσων σώσων esosen esōsen ésosen ésōsen esothe esōthē esṓthe esṓthē esothemen esōthēmen esṓthemen esṓthēmen esozonto esōzonto esṓzonto sesoken sesōken sésokén sésōkén sesosmenoi sesosménoi sesōsmenoi sesōsménoi sesotai sesōtai sésotai sésōtai sosai sôsai sōsai sō̂sai sosantos sōsantos sṓsantos sosas sōsas sṓsas sosato sosáto sōsatō sōsátō sosei sōsei sṓsei soseis sōseis sṓseis soso sōsō sṓso sṓsō soson sôson sôsón sōson sōsōn sṓson sṓsōn sō̂son sō̂són sothe sōthē sothêi sōthē̂i sothenai sothênai sōthēnai sōthē̂nai sothese sōthēsē sothḗsei sōthḗsēi sothesetai sothḗsetai sōthēsetai sōthḗsetai sothesomai sothḗsomai sōthēsomai sōthḗsomai sothesometha sothesómetha sōthēsometha sōthēsómetha sothete sothête sōthēte sōthē̂te Sṓthete Sṓthēte sotho sothô sōthō sōthō̂ sothosin sothôsin sōthōsin sōthō̂sin sozei sōzei sṓzei sozein sōzein sṓzein sozesthai sōzesthai sṓzesthai sozesthe sōzesthe sṓzesthe sozetai sōzetai sṓzetai sozete sōzete sṓzete sozomenoi sozómenoi sōzomenoi sōzómenoi sozomenois sozoménois sōzomenois sōzoménois sozomenous sozoménous sōzomenous sōzoménousLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Matthew 1:21 V-FIA-3SGRK: αὐτὸς γὰρ σώσει τὸν λαὸν NAS: Jesus, for He will save His people KJV: for he shall save his people INT: he indeed will save the people Matthew 8:25 V-AMA-2S Matthew 9:21 V-FIP-1S Matthew 9:22 V-RIA-3S Matthew 9:22 V-AIP-3S Matthew 10:22 V-FIP-3S Matthew 14:30 V-AMA-2S Matthew 16:25 V-ANA Matthew 18:11 V-ANA Matthew 19:25 V-ANP Matthew 24:13 V-FIP-3S Matthew 24:22 V-AIP-3S Matthew 27:40 V-AMA-2S Matthew 27:42 V-AIA-3S Matthew 27:42 V-ANA Matthew 27:49 V-FPA-NMS Mark 3:4 V-ANA Mark 5:23 V-ASP-3S Mark 5:28 V-FIP-1S Mark 5:34 V-RIA-3S Mark 6:56 V-IIM/P-3P Mark 8:35 V-ANA Mark 8:35 V-FIA-3S Mark 10:26 V-ANP Mark 10:52 V-RIA-3S Strong's Greek 4982 |