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A — 1: νοῦς

(Strong's #3563 — Noun Masculine — nous — nooce )

"mind," denotes, speaking generally, the seat of reflective consciousness, comprising the faculties of perception and understanding, and those of feeling, judging and determing. Its use in the NT may be analyzed as follows: it denotes (a) the faculty of knowing, the seat of the understanding, Luke 24:45; Romans 1:28; 14:5; 1 Corinthians 14:15,19; Ephesians 4:17; Philippians 4:7; Colossians 2:18; 1 Timothy 6:5; 2 Timothy 3:8; Titus 1:15; Revelation 13:18; 17:9; (b) counsels, purpose, Romans 11:34 (of the "mind" of God); 12:2; 1 Corinthians 1:10; 2:16 , twice (1) of the thoughts and counsels of God, (2) of Christ, a testimony to His Godhood; Ephesians 4:23; (c) the new nature, which belongs to the believer by reason of the new birth, Romans 7:23,25 , where it is contrasted with "the flesh," the principle of evil which dominates fallen man. Under (b) may come 2 Thessalonians 2:2 , where it stands for the determination to be steadfast amidst afflictions, through the confident expectation of the day of rest and recompense mentioned in the first chapter.

A — 2: διάνοια

(Strong's #1271 — Noun Feminine — dianoia — dee-an'-oy-ah )

lit. "a thinking through, or over, a meditation, reflecting," signifies (a) like No. 1, "the faculty of knowing, understanding, or moral reflection," (1) with an evil significance, a consciousness characterized by a perverted moral impulse, Ephesians 2:3 (plural); 4:18; (2) with a good significance, the faculty renewed by the Holy Spirit, Matthew 22:37; Mark 12:30; Luke 10:27; Hebrews 8:10; 10:16; 1 Peter 1:13; 1 John 5:20; (b) "sentiment, disposition" (not as a function but as a product); (1) in an evil sense, Luke 1:51 , "imagination;" Colossians 1;21; (2) in a good sense, 2 Peter 3:1 .

A — 3: ἔννοια

(Strong's #1771 — Noun Feminine — ennoia — en'-noy-ah )

"an idea, notion, intent," is rendered "mind" in 1 Peter 4:1; see INTENT.

A — 4: νόημα

(Strong's #3540 — Noun Neuter — noema — no'-ay-mah )

"thought, design," is rendered "minds" in 2 Corinthians 3:14; 4:4; 11:3; Philippians 4:7; see DEVICE , No. 2.

A — 5: γνώμη

(Strong's #1106 — — gnome — gno'-may )

"a purpose, judgment, opinion," is translated "mind" in Philemon 1:14; Revelation 17:13 . See JUDGMENT , No. 4.

A — 6: φρόνημα

(Strong's #5427 — Noun Neuter — phronema — fron'-ay-mah )

denotes "what one has in the mind, the thought" (the content of the process expressed in phroneo, "to have in mind, to think"); or "an object of thought;" in Romans 8:6 (AV, "to be carnally minded" and "to be spiritually minded"), the RV, adhering to the use of the noun, renders by "the mind of the flesh," in vv. 6,7, and "the mind of the spirit," in v. 6. In Romans 8:27 the word is used of the "mind" of the Holy Spirit.

Notes: (1) This word is to be distinguished from phronesis, which denotes "an understanding, leading to right action, prudence," Luke 1:17; Ephesians 1:8 . (2) In three places, Acts 14:2; Philippians 1:27; Hebrews 12:3 , the AV translates psuche, "the soul," by "mind" (RV, "soul").

B — 1: φρονέω

(Strong's #5426 — Verb — phroneo — fron-eh'-o )

signifies (a) "to think, to be minded in a certain way;" (b) "to think of, be mindful of." It implies moral interest or reflection, not mere unreasoning opinion. Under (a) it is rendered by the verb "to mind" in the following: Romans 8:5 , "(they that are after the flesh) do mind (the things of the flesh);" Romans 12:16 , "be of (the same) mind," lit., "minding the same," and "set (not) your mind on," RV, AV, "mind (not);" Romans 15:5 , "to be of (the same) mind," RV, (AV, "to be like-minded"); so the RV in 2 Corinthians 13:11 , AV, "to be of (one) mind;" Galatians 5:10 , "ye will be (none otherwise) minded;" Philippians 1:7 , RV, "to be (thus) minded," AV, "to think (this);" Philippians 2:2 , RV "be of (the same) mind," AV, "be likeminded," and "being ... of (one) mind," lit., "minding (the one thing);" Philippians 2:5 , RV, "have (this) mind," AV, "let (this) mind be," lit., "mind this;" Philippians 3:15 , "let us ... be (thus) minded," and "(if) ... ye are (otherwise) minded" (some mss. have the verb in ver. 16); Philippians 3:19 , "(who) mind (earthly things)," Philippians 4:2 , "be of (the same) mind;" Colossians 3:2 , RV and AV marg., "set your mind," lit., "mind (the things above)," AV, "set your affection." See CAREFUL , B, 6, REGARD , SAVOR , THINK , UNDERSTAND.

B — 2: ἀναμιμνῄσκω

(Strong's #363 — Verb — anamimnesko — an-am-im-nace'-ko )

"to remind, call to remembrance" (ana, "up" mimnesko, "to remind"), is translated "called to mind Mark, 14:72 (Passive Voice). See REMEMBRANCE.

Note: The lengthened form epanamimnesko is used in Romans 15:15 , AV, "putting (you) in mind;" RV, "putting (you) again (epi) in remembrance."

B — 3: ὑπομιμνῄσκω

(Strong's #5279 — Verb — hupomimnesko — hoop-om-im-nace'-ko )

"to cause one to remember, put one in mind" (hupo, "under"), is translated "put (them) in mind" in Titus 3:1 . See REMEMBER , REMEMBRANCE.

B — 4: ὑποτίθημι

(Strong's #5294 — Verb — hupotithemi — hoop-ot-ith'-ay-mee )

lit., "to place under" (hupo, "under," tithemi, "to place"), "to lay down" (of risking the life, Romans 16:4 ), also denotes "to suggest, put into one's mind," 1 Timothy 4:6 , RV, "put ... in mind" (AV, "put ... in remembrance"). See LAY.

B — 5: σωφρονέω

(Strong's #4993 — Verb — sophroneo — so-fron-eh'-o )

signifies (a) "to be of sound mind," or "in one's right mind, sober-minded" (sozo, "to save," phren, "the mind"), Mark 5:15; Luke 8:35 , "in his right mind;" 2 Corinthians 5:13 , RV, "we are of sober mind" (AV, "we be sober"); (b) "to be temperate, self-controlled," Titus 2:6 , "to be sober-minded;" 1 Peter 4:7 , RV, "be ye ... of sound mind" (AV, "be ye sober"). See also Romans 12:3 . See SOBER.

Note: In Acts 20:13 , AV, mello, "to be about to, to intend," is translated "minding" (RV, "intending"). See INTEND.

C — 1: ὁμόφρων

(Strong's #3675 — Adjective — homophron — hom-of'-rone )

"agreeing, of one mind" (homos, "same," phren, "the mind"), is used in 1 Peter 3:8 .

Notes: (1) For the noun sophronismos, in 2 Timothy 1:7 , see DISCIPLINE. (2) In Romans 15:6 , AV, the adverb homothumadon, "of one accord," is translated "with one mind" (RV, "of one accord"). See ACCORD. (3) See also CAST , CHANGE , DOUBTFUL , FERVENT , FORWARDNESS , HUMBLENESS, HUMILITY , LOWLINESS , READINESS , READY , WILLING.

Bibliography Information
Vines, W. E., M. A. Entry for 'Mind'. Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT Words. https://www.studylight.org/​dictionaries/​eng/​ved/​m/mind.html. 1940.
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