Accept, Accepted, Acceptable

New Testament

Vine's Expository Dictionary of Biblical Words

Definition

A-1dechomaiVerbG1209

signifies "to accept," by a deliberate and ready reception of what is offered (cp. No. 4), e.g., 1Th 2:13, RV, "accepted;" 2Co 8:17, 2Co 11:4. See RECEIVE, TAKE.

A-2apodechomaiVerbG588

consisting of apo, "from," intensive, and No. 1, expresses dechomai more strongly, signifying "to receive heartily, to welcome," Luk 8:40 (RV, "welcomed," AV, "gladly received"); Act 2:41, Act 18:27, Act 24:3, Act 28:30. See RECEIVE, WELCOME.

A-3prosdechomaiVerbG4327

pros, "to," and No. 1, "to accept favorably, or receive to oneself," is used of things future, in the sense of expecting; with the meaning of "accepting," it is used negatively in Heb 11:35, "not accepting their deliverance;" of receiving, e.g., Luk 15:2, Rom 16:2, Phi 2:29. See ALLOW, LOOK (for), RECEIVE, TAKE, WAIT.

A-4lambanoVerbG2983

almost synonymous with dechomai, is distinct from it, in that it sometimes means "to receive as merely a self-prompted action," without necessarily signifying a favorable reception, Gal 2:6. See ATTAIN, CALL, CATCH, HAVE, HOLD, OBTAIN, RECEIVE, TAKE.

Note: The verb charitoo, "to make acceptable," is translated "made accepted," in Eph 1:6, AV; RV, "freely bestowed."

*The following adjectives are translated "acceptable," or in some cases "accepted." The R.V. more frequently adopts the former rendering.

B-1dektosAdjectiveG1184

akin to No. 1, denotes "a person or thing who has been regarded favorably," Luk 4:19, Luk 4:24, Act 10:35, 2Co 6:2 (in this verse No. 3 is used in the second place); Phi 4:18.

B-2apodektosAdjectiveG587

a strengthened form of No. 1 (apo, "from," used intensively), signifies "acceptable," in the sense of what is pleasing and welcome, 1Ti 2:3, 1Ti 5:4.

B-3euprosdektosAdjectiveG2144

a still stronger form of No. 1, signifies a "very favorable acceptance" (eu, "well," pros, "towards," No. 1), Rom 15:16, Rom 15:31, 2Co 6:2, 2Co 8:12, 1Pe 2:5.

B-4euarestosAdjectiveG2101

eu, "well," arestos, "pleasing," is rendered "acceptable," in the AV of Rom 1:12-2, Rom 14:18; in 2Co 5:9, "accepted;" Eph 5:10. The RV usually has "well-pleasing;" so AV and RV in Phi 4:18, Col 3:20; in Tit 2:9, "please well," AV; Heb 13:21. See PLEASING.

C-1euarestosAdverbG2102

corresponding to B, No. 4, is used in Heb 12:28, "so as to please." See PLEASE.

D-1apodocheNounG594

akin to B, No. 2, signifies "worthy to be received with approbation, acceptation," 1Ti 1:15, 1Ti 4:9. The phrase in 1Ti 1:15 is found in a writing in the 1st century expressing appreciation of a gift from a princess.

D-2charisNounG5485

"grace," indicating favor on the part of the giver, "thanks" on the part of the receiver, is rendered "acceptable" in 1Pe 1:2-20. See margin. See BENEFIT, FAVOR, GRACE, LIBERALITY, PLEASURE, THANK.