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σεμνότης

semnotēs · dignity, honor

G4587noun3 occurrences
Dodson Greek Lexicon (2010)G4587noun

σεμνότης

semnotēs

dignity, honor

Definition

σεμνότης refers to a quality of dignified seriousness, honor, and moral gravity that commands respect. In the New Testament, it describes the demeanor appropriate for Christian leaders and all believers in public life. In 1 Timothy 2:2, it characterizes the peaceful and respectful life Christians are to lead, while in 1 Timothy 3:4 and Titus 2:7, it specifically denotes the dignified and honorable conduct required of church overseers and teachers, implying a life of integrity that aligns with sound doctrine.

Biblical Usage

This word is used three times in the Pastoral Epistles (1 Timothy, Titus), always in contexts instructing on proper Christian conduct. It is applied both to the general lifestyle of all believers (1 Timothy 2:2) and specifically to the character required of leaders in the church and home (1 Timothy 3:4; Titus 2:7). The pattern shows it is a public-facing virtue associated with credibility and a good reputation.

Etymology

Derived from the adjective σεμνός (semnos, G4586), meaning 'venerable, honorable, august.' The root conveys the idea of something or someone worthy of respect and reverence, often with a religious connotation. The noun form σεμνότης thus denotes the abstract quality or state of being honorable and dignified.

Semantic Range

σεμνότης is theologically significant as it links personal character with the public witness of the gospel. It is not mere social etiquette but a Spirit-produced gravity that reflects the holiness of God and lends credibility to Christian teaching, especially in leadership. Understanding this Greek term enriches reading by showing that Christian 'dignity' is an active, observable integrity that adorns the doctrine of God (Titus 2:10). In Greco-Roman culture, σεμνότης was a virtue associated with respected figures in public life, philosophy, and religion, denoting a noble and serious demeanor. For Christians, this cultural ideal was transformed and grounded not in social status but in reverence for God and the moral weight of the gospel message, setting believers apart in a morally lax society. ἁγιωσύνη (hagiosynē, G42) — holiness, set-apartness to God, more focused on consecration. τιμή (timē, G5092) — honor, price, or value, often referring to the esteem given or received. εὐσέβεια (eusebeia, G2150) — godliness, piety, with a stronger focus on reverence toward God.

Word Details

Strong's NumberG4587
LanguageGreek (Koine)
Part of Speechnoun
Greek Formσεμνότης
Transliterationsemnotēs
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Definitions are from the Dodson Greek-English Lexicon, supplemented by STEPBible TBESG data (CC BY 4.0). Concordance and morphology data are derived from the interlinear Bible.

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References

  1. Abbott-Smith, G. (1921) A Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament. Edinburgh: T&T Clark. [Public Domain]
  2. Brown, F., Driver, S.R. and Briggs, C.A. (1906) A Hebrew and English Lexicon of the Old Testament. Oxford: Clarendon Press. [Public Domain]
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  4. Tyndale House, Cambridge (n.d.) Translators Formatted full LSJ (TFLSJ). STEPBible. Available at: https://www.stepbible.org. [CC BY 4.0]
  5. Thayer, J.H. (1889) A Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament. [Public Domain]
  6. Gesenius, W. (1846) Gesenius' Hebrew-Chaldee Lexicon to the Old Testament. [Public Domain]
  7. Dodson, J. (2010) Greek Lexicon. Biblical Humanities. [CC0]

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