Greek Word Study
φρονέω
phronéō
G5426
Quick Facts
Strong's Number
G5426
KJV Translations
set the affection on(be) care(-ful)(be like-+ be of one+ be of the same+ let this) mind(-ed)regardsavourthink
Derivation / Root
from G5424 (φρήν);
Definition of phronéō
φρονέω (phronéō) — to exercise the mind, i.e. entertain or have a sentiment or opinion; by implication, to be (mentally) disposed (more or less earnestly in a certain direction); intensively, to interest oneself in (with concern or obedience)
Word Origin
This word comes from G5424 (φρήν); See the root word: G5424 (φρήν).
KJV Translation Variants
The Greek word φρονέω (phronéō) is translated into the following English words in the King James Version:
| English Translation | Strong's Ref |
|---|---|
| set the affection on | G5426 |
| (be) care(-ful) | G5426 |
| (be like- | G5426 |
| + be of one | G5426 |
| + be of the same | G5426 |
| + let this) mind(-ed) | G5426 |
| regard | G5426 |
| savour | G5426 |
| think | G5426 |
Translation data from Strong's Exhaustive Concordance of the Bible.
Related Greek Words
Words sharing the same root or derived from φρονέω.
φρήν
phrḗn
G5424
the midrif (as a partition of the body), i.e. (figuratively and by implication, of sympathy) the feelings (or sensitive nature; by extension (also in the plural) the mind or cognitive faculties)
καταφρονέω
kataphronéō
G2706
to think against, i.e. disesteem
παραφρονέω
paraphronéō
G3912
to misthink, i.e. be insane (silly)
περιφρονέω
periphronéō
G4065
to think beyond, i.e. depreciate (contemn)
ὑπερφρονέω
hyperphronéō
G5252
to esteem oneself overmuch, i.e. be vain or arrogant
φρόνημα
phrónēma
G5427
(mental) inclination or purpose
φρόνησις
phrónēsis
G5428
mental action or activity, i.e. intellectual or moral insight
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