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Dodson Greek Lexicon (2010)G1096verb

γίνομαι

ginomai

I come into being, am born

Definition

The verb γίνομαι (ginomai) is a highly versatile word meaning 'to become,' 'to come into being,' or 'to happen.' It can describe the origin or creation of something, as in the fulfillment of prophecy (Matthew 1:22, 'so that what was spoken by the Lord might be fulfilled'). It also indicates a change of state or condition, such as becoming a disciple or becoming like children (Matthew 18:3). Furthermore, it frequently denotes simple occurrence or taking place, as in events that happen or come about (Matthew 24:6). In some contexts, it carries the sense of 'being born' or coming into existence (John 1:12, 15).

Biblical Usage

Ginomai is one of the most common verbs in the New Testament, appearing over 600 times across all genres. It is used extensively in narrative to describe events that happen or come to pass, especially in the Gospels and Acts. In the Gospels, it often marks significant moments, such as the fulfillment of Scripture (Matthew 1:22) or the reaction of a crowd (Matthew 7:28). In theological contexts, like John's Gospel and the epistles, it describes spiritual birth or transformation (John 1:12, 'to become children of God'). It also appears in prayers, like the Lord's Prayer ('your will be done,' Matthew 6:10).

Etymology

Ginomai is a primary, deponent verb in Greek, meaning it has a middle/passive form but active meaning. It is derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *ǵenh₁-, meaning 'to produce, beget,' which is also the root for the Greek verb γεννάω (gennaō, G1080, 'to beget') and the noun γένος (genos, G1085, 'race, kind'). This root connection highlights the word's fundamental sense of coming into existence or being generated.

Semantic Range

Ginomai is theologically significant as it is used to describe both divine action in history and human spiritual transformation. It is central to the concept of prophecy fulfillment, showing God's sovereign plan unfolding (Matthew 1:22). It also describes the new birth and the believer's change in status before God, as in becoming children of God (John 1:12) or becoming a new creation (2 Corinthians 5:17). Understanding its range of meaning enriches reading by clarifying whether a passage speaks of a simple event, a created thing, or a profound spiritual change.

In the ancient Greek worldview, the concept of 'becoming' (γίνομαι) was often contrasted with 'being' (εἰμί, G1510). This distinction was philosophically important, reflecting a reality where change and process were fundamental. For biblical authors, using ginomai for prophecy fulfillment (e.g., 'it came to pass') connected events to the active, purposeful will of God within history, a concept deeply rooted in Jewish thought about God's covenant faithfulness.

εἰμί (eimi, G1510) — denotes a state of 'being' or existence, while ginomai focuses on the process of 'becoming' or coming into that state. γεννάω (gennaō, G1080) — specifically means 'to beget' or 'give birth,' a more narrow, biological sense of origin compared to ginomai's broader use. κτίζω (ktizō, G2936) — means 'to create' or 'found,' often used for God's creative act, whereas ginomai can be used for more general coming into being.

Word Details

Strong's NumberG1096
Part of Speechverb
Greek Formγίνομαι
Transliterationginomai
How this works

Definitions are from the Dodson Greek-English Lexicon, a concise public-domain resource suitable for introductory word study. Brief glosses are supplemented by STEPBible TBESG data (CC BY 4.0). For advanced research, standard scholarly references include BDAG (Danker, 3rd ed.) and LSJ.

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Scripture References

Appears in 668 verses in the Bible
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