ὑποτύπωσις
a pattern, example
Definition
The Greek word ὑποτύπωσις refers to a pattern, example, or model that serves as a guide for behavior or belief. In 1 Timothy 1:16, Paul describes his own life as a 'pattern' (ὑποτύπωσις) for those who would believe in Christ, showcasing how God's mercy transforms a sinner into an example of faith. In 2 Timothy 1:13, the term points to the 'pattern' or 'standard' of sound teaching that Timothy is to hold fast to and guard. Thus, the word encompasses both a lived example of faith and a doctrinal standard to be followed.
Biblical Usage
ὑποτύπωσις is used only twice in the New Testament, both in the Pastoral Epistles (1 Timothy and 2 Timothy). In 1 Timothy 1:16, it describes a personal, experiential pattern of God's grace. In 2 Timothy 1:13, it refers to a fixed, doctrinal pattern of teaching. The usage shows a dual application: a model of Christian living and a template of orthodox instruction.
Etymology
Derived from the verb ὑποτυποόω (hypotypoō), meaning 'to sketch out' or 'to outline.' It combines ὑπό (hypo, 'under') and τύπος (typos, 'impression, model'). Literally, it suggests an underlying sketch or prototype that provides the basic form or outline to be filled in. The word implies a foundational pattern from which copies are made.
Semantic Range
This word is theologically significant as it connects personal testimony with doctrinal fidelity. Paul's life (1 Timothy 1:16) becomes a tangible 'pattern' of the gospel's power, while the 'pattern of sound teaching' (2 Timothy 1:13) provides the non-negotiable doctrinal framework for the church. Understanding ὑποτύπωσις enriches Bible reading by highlighting that authentic Christian faith requires both a transformed life modeled on Christ's grace and adherence to the apostolic teaching handed down.
In the Greco-Roman world, a 'pattern' (ὑποτύπωσις) could refer to a preliminary sketch by an artist or an architect's blueprint—something that provides the essential form to be realized. This cultural understanding reinforces the biblical usage: the pattern is not the final product but the authoritative guide that ensures the final work conforms to the intended design, whether in personal character or community teaching.
τύπος (typos, G5179) — a more general term for a model, type, or impression; often used for a moral example or a prophetic foreshadowing. παράδειγμα (paradeigma, G5262) — an example, sometimes with a negative connotation of a public spectacle or warning. ὑπόδειγμα (hypodeigma, G5262) — a copy, example, or pattern for imitation.
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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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