G5224 G5224
begin, take initiative; exist already, belong to
This verb combines two distinct meanings. The first sense captures starting or taking the first step in an action, often with moral overtones—who struck the first blow or began the injustice. The second sense, more common in the New Testament, expresses existing beforehand or belonging to someone, describing possessions or inherent qualities. Both usages share the idea of priority or precedence, whether in time or in possession.
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BDB / Lexicon Reference
Included with: ὑπάρχω, future __A -ξωRefs 5th c.BC+aorist ὑπῆρξα (see. below Refs:—passive, future ὑπαρχθήσομαι Refs 3rd c.AD+perfect ὕπηργμαι, Ionic dialect -αργμαιRefs 5th c.BC+:—begin, take the initiative:—Constr.: __A.1 absolutely, Refs 8th c.BC+; ὁ ὑπάρξας the beginner (in a quarrel), Refs 5th c.BC+:—middle, Refs 5th c.BC+ __A.2 with genitive, take the initiative in, begin, ἀδίκων ἔργων,…