Greek · G3671

ὁμολογία

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ὁμολογία G3671
Pronunciation homología

What does ὁμολογία (homología) mean in the Bible?

Homologia means confession, acknowledgment, or a publicly owned profession. Paul reminds Timothy of the good confession he made before many witnesses and anchors courage in Christ Jesus, who testified faithfully before Pontius Pilate.

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What does ὁμολογία (homología) mean in the Bible?

Homologia means confession, acknowledgment, or a publicly owned profession. Paul reminds Timothy of the good confession he made before many witnesses and anchors courage in Christ Jesus, who testified faithfully before Pontius Pilate.

How does the BSB render G3671?

The BSB source-word alignment has 6 aligned rows for this entry. Common renderings include confession (3), we profess (2), confess (1).

Where does ὁμολογία (homología) appear in Scripture?

The source-word alignment first shows this entry at 2 Corinthians 9:13. Its strongest book concentrations include Hebrews (3), 1 Timothy (2), 2 Corinthians (1).

What This Word Actually Means

Homologia means confession, acknowledgment, or a publicly owned profession. Paul reminds Timothy of the good confession he made before many witnesses and anchors courage in Christ Jesus, who testified faithfully before Pontius Pilate. Hebrews commands believers to hold fast the confession of hope because God who promised is faithful. Second Corinthians says generous service proves obedience flowing from confession of the gospel of Christ.

The noun is not a magical formula or coerced statement. Biblical confession identifies a truth and allegiance openly owned, persevered in, and embodied. Its reliability rests not in vocal intensity but in Christ's faithful witness, God's promise, and conduct consistent with the gospel.

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