πίστις
Faith
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What does πίστις (pístis) mean in the Bible?
πίστις (pístis) is a Greek word meaning "faith". πίστις, -εως, ἡ (πείθω), [in LXX chiefly for אֱמוּנָה ;] __1. Faith is the exclusive means by which God’s righteousness is received. This term runs through the canonical themes of Covenant, Faith, Kingdom.
Meaning
Trust in God or Christ as the decisive principle of Christian life and salvation, not mere intellectual assent.
(πείθω), [in LXX chiefly for אֱמוּנָה ;]
Why This Word Matters
Faith is the exclusive means by which God’s righteousness is received. 1 Timothy 1:18-20
Faith defines the Roman believers’ identity and produces public testimony. 1 Timothy 4:1-5
Actions must flow from trust and conviction before God. Acts 14:8-20
Faith is the means by which sinners receive justification. Acts 20:17-24
Faith is the means by which the promise is received and righteousness credited. Acts 6:1-7
Identifies the decisive response that secures kingdom blessing. James 2:14-17
Instrument of receiving salvation. James 2:14–17
Instrument through which salvation and restoration are received.
Represents trust in Christ’s sovereign authority.
Represents trust in Christ as the basis of salvation.
Defines trust in Christ’s sovereign identity.
Clarifies that genuine trust in Christ produces obedient action. Mounce lexical work is useful for clarifying pistis in context as active trust, not mere assent.
The healed man’s faith contrasts with the crowd’s misunderstanding.
Specifies reliance upon the Lord Jesus for salvation.
Obedience to the faith signifies conversion and allegiance to Christ.
Faith is both personal trust and doctrinal fidelity, central to surviving spiritual warfare.
Apostasy involves departure from both doctrinal truth and saving trust.
Grammatical Forms
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Canonical Themes
Biblical Occurrences
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New Testament Witnesses
Additional Occurrences
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Word Pictures (Robertson)
A.T. Robertson's Word Pictures in the New Testament (1930–31) discusses this term in the following chapters. Open any chapter and go to the Word Pictures tab to read his verse-by-verse commentary.
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