A Greek military term meaning "to arrange [troop divisions] in amilitary fashion under the command of a leader". In non-military use,it was "a voluntary attitude of giving in, cooperating, assumingresponsibility, and carrying a burden".
Translated Words
KJV (40) - be in subjection unto, 2; be subject to, 5; be subject unto, 6; misc, 12; put in subjection under, 1; put under, 6; submit (one's) self to, 3; submit (one's) self unto, 5;
NAS (38) - put in subjection, 5; subject, 16; subjected, 7; subjecting, 1; subjection, 4; submissive, 3; submit, 2;
Bibliography Information
Thayer and Smith. "Greek Lexicon entry for Hupotasso". "The New Testament Greek Lexicon". <http://www.studylight.org/lex/grk/view.cgi?number=5293>.
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