Vine's Expository Dictionary of New Testament Words


Glory, Glorious


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Glory, Glorious

A. Nouns
  1. doxa
  2. kleos
B. Adjective
  1. endoxos


A1.     Glory, Glorious [Noun]

doxa "glory" (from dokeo, "to seem"), primarily signifies an opinion, estimate, and hence, the honor resulting from a good opinion. It is used

(I)

(a) of the nature and acts of God in self-manifestation, i.e., what He essentially is and does, as exhibited in whatever way he reveals Himself in these respects, and particularly in the person of Christ, in whom essentially His "glory" has ever shone forth and ever will do, John_17:5,24; Heb_1:3; it was exhibited in the character and acts of Christ in the days of His flesh, John_1:14; John_2:11; at Cana both His grace and His power were manifested, and these constituted His "glory;" so also in the resurrection of Lazarus, John_11:4,40; the "glory" of God was exhibited in the resurrection of Christ, Rom_6:4, and in His ascension and exaltation, 1_Pet_1:21, likewise on the Mount of Transfiguration, 2_Pet_1:17. In Rom_1:23 His "everlasting power and Divinity" are spoken of as His "glory," i.e., His attributes and power as revealed through creation; in Rom_3:23 the word denotes the manifested perfection of His character, especially His righteousness, of which all men fall short; in Col_1:11 "the might of His glory" signifies the might which is characteristic of His "glory;" in Eph_1:6,12,14, "the praise of the glory of His grace" and "the praise of His glory" signify the due acknowledgement of the exhibition of His attributes and ways; in Eph_1:17, "the Father of glory" describes Him as the source from whom all Divine splendor and perfection proceed in their manifestation, and to whom they belong;
(b) of the character and ways of God as exhibited through Christ to and through believers, 2_Cor_3:18; 2_Cor_4:6;
(c) of the state of blessedness into which believers are to enter hereafter through being brought into the likeness of Christ, e.g., Rom_8:18,21; Php_3:21 (RV, "the body of His glory"); 1_Pet_5:1,10; Rev_21:11;
(d) brightness or splendor,

  1. supernatural, emanating from God (as in the shekinah "glory," in the pillar of cloud and in the Holy of Holies, e.g., Ex_16:10; Ex_25:22), Luke_2:9; Acts_22:11; Rom_9:4; 2_Cor_3:7; James_2:1; in Titus_2:13 it is used of Christ's return "the appearing of the glory of our great God and Saviour Jesus Christ" (RV); cp. Php_3:21, above;
  2. natural, as of the heavenly bodies, 1_Cor_15:40,41;

(II)

of good reputation, praise, honor, Luke_14:10 (RV, "glory," for AV, "worship"); John_5:41 (RV, "glory," for AV, "honor"); John_7:18; John_8:50; John_12:43 (RV, "glory," for AV, "praise"); 2_Cor_6:8 (RV, "glory," for AV "honor"); Php_3:19; Heb_3:3; in 1_Cor_11:7, of man as representing the authority of God, and of woman as rendering conspicuous the authority of man; in 1_Thess_2:6, "glory" probably stands, by metonymy, for material gifts, an honorarium, since in human estimation "glory" is usually expressed in things material.

The word is used in ascriptions of praise to God, e.g., Luke_17:18; John_9:24, RV, "glory" (AV, "praise"); Acts_12:23; as in doxologies (lit., "glory-words"), e.g., Luke_2:14; Rom_11:36; Rom_16:27; Gal_1:5; Rev_1:6. See DIGNITY, HONOR, PRAISE, WORSHIP.

See also : doxa in other topics


A2.     Glory, Glorious [Noun]

kleos "good report, fame, renown," is used in 1_Pet_2:20. The word is derived from a root signifying "hearing;" hence, the meaning "reputation."

Note: In 2_Cor_3:11 the phrase dia doxes, "through (i.e., by means of) glory," is rendered "with glory" in the RV (AV, "glorious"); in the same verse en doxe, "in glory" (RV), i.e., "accompanied by glory," is rendered "glorious" in the AV. The first is said of the ministration of the Law, the second of that of the Gospel.


B1.     Glory, Glorious [Adjective]

endoxos signifies
(a) "held in honor" (en, "in," doxa, "honor"), "of high repute," 1_Cor_4:10, RV, "have glory" (AV, "are honorable");
(b) "splendid, glorious," said of apparel, Luke_7:25, "gorgeously;" of the works of Christ, Luke_13:17; of the Church, Eph_5:27. See GORGEOUSLY, HONORABLE.

See also : endoxos in other topics


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