Strong's Concordance huperechó: to hold above, to rise above, to be superior Original Word: ὑπερέχωPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: huperechó Phonetic Spelling: (hoop-er-ekh'-o) Short Definition: I excel, surpass Definition: I excel, surpass, am superior. HELPS Word-studies 5242 hyperé Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 5242: ὑπερέχωὑπερέχω; from Homer down; 1. transitive, to have or hold over one (as τήν χεῖρα, of a protector, with a genitive of the person protected; so in Greek writings from Homer down; Josephus, Antiquities 6, 2, 2). 2. intransitive, to stand out, rise above, overtop (so properly, first in Homer Iliad 3, 210); metaphorically, a. to be above, be superior in rank, authority, power: βασιλεῖ ὡς ὑπεχοντι (A. V. as supreme), 1 Peter 2:13; ἐξουσία ὑπερεχουσαι, of magistrates (A. V. higher powers), Romans 13:1 (οἱ ὑπερεχοντες, substantively, the prominent men, rulers, Polybius 28, 4, 9; 30, 4, 17; of kings, Sap 6:6). b. to excel, to be superior: τίνος, better than (cf. Buttmann, § 132, 22), Philippians 2:3 (Sir. 36:7; Xenophon, venta 1, 11; Plato, Menex., p. 237d.; Demosthenes, p. 689, 10; Diodorus 17, 77); to surpass: τινα or τί (cf. Buttmann, § 130, 4), Philippians 4:7; τό ὑπερέχον, a substantive, the excellency, surpassing worth (cf. Winer's Grammar, § 34, 2), Philippians 3:8. From huper and echo; to hold oneself above, i.e. (figuratively) to excel; participle (as adjective, or neuter as noun) superior, superiority -- better, excellency, higher, pass, supreme. see GREEK huper see GREEK echo Englishman's Concordance Strong's Greek 52425 Occurrences ὑπερέχον — 1 Occ. ὑπερέχοντας — 1 Occ. ὑπερέχοντι — 1 Occ. ὑπερέχουσα — 1 Occ. ὑπερεχούσαις — 1 Occ. Romans 13:1 V-PPA-DFP GRK: ψυχὴ ἐξουσίαις ὑπερεχούσαις ὑποτασσέσθω οὐ NAS: is to be in subjection to the governing authorities. KJV: be subject unto the higher powers. INT: soul to authorities above [him] let be subject not Philippians 2:3 V-PPA-AMP Philippians 3:8 V-PPA-ANS Philippians 4:7 V-PPA-NFS 1 Peter 2:13 V-PPA-DMS |