Word Summary
porneia: fornication
Original Word: πορνείαTransliteration: porneia
Phonetic Spelling: (por-ni'-ah)
Part of Speech: Noun, Feminine
Short Definition: fornication
Meaning: fornication
Strong's Concordance
fornication.
From porneuo; harlotry (including adultery and incest); figuratively, idolatry -- fornication.
see GREEK porneuo
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 4202: πορνείαπορνεία,
πορνείας,
ἡ (
πορνεύω), the
Sept. for
תַּזְנוּת,
זְנוּת,
זְנוּנִים,
fornication (
Vulg.fornicatio (and (
Revelation 19:2)
prostitutio)); used a. properly, of illicit sexual intercourse in general (
Demosthenes, 403, 27; 433, 25):
Acts 15:20, 29;
Acts 21:25 (that this meaning must be adopted in these passages will surprise no one who has learned from
1 Corinthians 6:12ff how leniently converts from among the heathen regarded this vice and how lightly they indulged in it; accordingly, all other interpretations of the term, such as of marriages within the prohibited degrees and the like, are to be rejected);
Romans 1:29 Rec.;
1 Corinthians 5:1;
1 Corinthians 6:13, 18;
1 Corinthians 7:2;
2 Corinthians 12:21;
Ephesians 5:3;
Colossians 3:5;
1 Thessalonians 4:3;
Revelation 9:21; it is distinguished from
μοιχεία in
Matthew 15:19;
Mark 7:21; and
Galatians 5:19 Rec.; used of adultery ((cf.
Hosea 2:2 (4), etc.)),
Matthew 5:32;
Matthew 19:9.
b. In accordance with a form of speech common in the O. T. and among the Jews which represents the close relationship existing between Jehovah and his people under the figure of a marriage (cf. Gesenius, Thesaurus, i., p. 422{a} following), πορνεία is used metaphorically of the worship of idols: Revelation 14:8; Revelation 17:2, 4; Revelation 18:3; Revelation 19:2; ἡμεῖς ἐκ πορνείας οὐ γεγεννήμεθα (we are not of a people given to idolatry), ἕνα πατέρα ἔχομεν τόν Θεόν, John 8:41 (ἄθεος μέν ὁ ἄγονος, πολύθεος δέ ὁ ἐκ πόρνης, τυφλωττων περί τόν ἀληθῆ πατέρα καί διά τοῦτο πολλούς ἀνθ' ἑνός γονεῖς αἰνιττόμενος, Philo de mig. Abr. § 12; τέκνα πορνείας, of idolaters, Hosea 1:2; (but in John, the passage cited others understand physical descent to be spoken of (cf. Meyer))); of the defilement of idolatry, as incurred by eating the sacrifices offered to idols, Revelation 2:21.