Bible Dictionaries
Ground, Grounded

Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words

A — 1: γῆ

(Strong's #1093 — Noun Feminine — ge — ghay )

"the eath, land," etc., often denotes "the ground," e.g., Matthew 10:29; Mark 8:6 . See EARTH.

A — 2: ἔδαφος

(Strong's #1475 — Noun Neuter — edaphos — ed'-af-os )

"a bottom, base," is used of the "ground" in Acts 22:7 , suggestive of that which is level and hard. Cp. B, No. 1, below.

A — 3: χώρα

(Strong's #5561 — Noun Feminine — chora — kho'-rah )

"land, country," is used of property, "ground," in Luke 12:16 , "the ground (of a certain rich man)." See COUNTRY.

A — 4: χωρίον

(Strong's #5564 — Noun Neuter — chorion — kho-ree'-on )

a diminutive of No. 3, "a piece of land, a place, estate," is translated "parcel of ground" in John 4:5 . See FIELD.

A — 5: ἑδραίωμα

(Strong's #1477 — Noun Neuter — hedraioma — hed-rah'-yo-mah )

"a support, bulwark, stay" (from hedraios, "steadfast, firm;" from hedra, "a seat"), is translated "ground" in 1 Timothy 3:15 (said of a local church); the RV marg., "stay" is preferable.

Notes: (1) In Mark 4:16 the RV rightly has "rocky places" (petrodes) for AV, "stoney ground." (2) In Acts 27:29 , for the AV, "rocks" the RV has "rocky ground," lit., "rough places," i.e., a rocky shore. (3) In Luke 14:18 , agros, "a field," is translated "a piece of ground," AV, RV, "a field." See FIELD.

B — 1: ἐδαφίζω

(Strong's #1474 — Verb — edaphizo — ed-af-id'-zo )

akin to A, No. 2: See DASH.

B — 2: θεμελιόω

(Strong's #2311 — Verb — themelioo — them-el-ee-o'-o )

signifies "to lay the foundation of, to found" (akin to themelios, "a foundation;" from tithemi, "to put"), and is rendered "grounded" in Ephesians 3:17 , said of the condition of believers with reference to the love of Christ; in Colossians 1:23 , of their continuance in the faith. See FOUND.

C — 1: χαμαί

(Strong's #5476 — Adverb — chamai — kham-ah'ee )

(akin to Lat., humi, "on the ground," and homo, "man"), signifies "on the ground," John 9:6 , of the act of Christ in spitting on the "ground" before anointing the eyes of a blind man; in John 18:6 , "to the ground," of the fall of the rabble that had come to seize Christ in Gethsemane.

Bibliography Information
Vines, W. E., M. A. Entry for 'Ground, Grounded'. Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words. https://www.studylight.org/​dictionaries/​eng/​ved/​g/ground-grounded.html. 1940.