Lexical Summary phronēma: the thought (that which is in the mind) Original Word: φρόνημαTransliteration: phronēma Phonetic Spelling: (fron'-ay-mah) Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter Short Definition: the thought (that which is in the mind) Meaning: the thought (that which is in the mind) Strong's Concordance be, be carnally, be spiritually minded. From phroneo; (mental) inclination or purpose -- (be, + be carnally, + be spiritually) mind(-ed). see GREEK phroneo Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 5427: φρόνημαφρόνημα, φρονηματος, τό (φρονέω, which see), what one has in mind, the thoughts and purposes (A. V. mind): Romans 8:6f, 27. (Hesychius φρόνημα. βούλημα, θέλημα. In various other senses also from Aeschylus down.) |