Noun (Fem. 3rd Decl.)
Perseus Dictionary Entry (Liddell and Scott [and Jones]'s Greek-English Lexicon, 9th ed., 1925-1940) ὕπαρξις
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Occurrences in the GNT
Inflections: 2 Total occurrences: 2
Occurrences in the LXX
Inflection Lemma Uncontracted Form(s) Parsing Translation(s) Verse(s) ὑπάρξει ὕπαρξις or ὑπάρχω υπαρξ(ι)·ι; υπ·αρχ·σει (fem) dat sg; fut act ind 3rd sg or fut mp ind 2nd sg classical possessions (dat); he/she/it-will-TO BE, you(sg)-will-be-TO BE-ed (classical) 2Mc 11:30 , Ps 102:16 , Zec 8:10 , Jer 27:20 , DnTh 11:13 , DnTh 11:28 ὑπάρξεις ὕπαρξις or ὑπάρχω υπαρξ(ι)·ες, υπαρξ(ι)·ας; υπ·αρχ·σεις (fem) nom|voc pl, (fem) acc pl; fut act ind 2nd sg possessionss (acc, nom|voc); you(sg)-will-TO BE Ez 26:21 , Ez 28:19 ὑπάρξεως ὕπαρξις υπαρξ(ι)·ος (fem) gen sg possessions (gen) 2Chr 35:7 , Jdt 16:21 , Jer 9:9 ὕπαρξιν ὕπαρξις υπαρξ(ι)·ν (fem) acc sg possessions (acc) Ps 77:48 , Prv 8:21 , Prv 19:14 , DnTh 11:24 ὕπαρξις ὕπαρξις υπαρξ(ι)·ς (fem) nom sg possessions (nom) 2Esd 10:8 , 1Mc 12:23 , Prv 13:11 , Prv 18:11
Inflections: 5 Total occurrences: 19
ἀπ·αρχή, -ῆς, ἡ first-fruit (n.) ἀρχαῖος -αία -ον ancient (adj.) ἀρχή, -ῆς, ἡ chief/head/ruler/beginning (n.) chief/head/ruler, beginning/origin. Context impacts meaning. If dative w/o definite article, "origin" often offers the least contradiction with other scriptures. Titles with definite article, then "chief/head/ruler" (chief-priest, arc ἄρχων, -οντος, ὁ ruler (n.) Ἀσι·άρχης, -ου, ὁ Asiarch (n.) ἐθν·άρχης, -ου, ὁ tribal chief (n.) ἑκατοντ·άρχης and -χος, -ου, ὁ centurion (n.) ἐν+άρχομαι to begin (v.) ἐπ·αρχεία v.l. -χία, -ας, ἡ office of praefectus (n.) πατρι·άρχης, -ου, ὁ patriarch (n.) πειθ·αρχέω to obey authority (v.) [hearken, yield to authority, persuaded by ruler] πολιτ·άρχης, -ου, ὁ magistrate (n.) προ·εν+άρχομαι to begin-before (v.) προ·ϋπ+άρχω to go about before all this (v.) στρατο·πεδ·άρχης, -ου, ὁ military commander (n.) τετρα·αρχέω v.l. τετρ·αρχ- to to be tetrarch (v.) τετρα·άρχης v.l. τετρ·άρχ-, -ου, ὁ tetrarch (n.) ὕπ·αρξις, -εως, ἡ possessions (n.) Lit:"under-rule", hence under-control, goods/possessions ὑπ+άρχω to to be (v.) A synonym of εἰμί, to be in existence, take initiative, begin φύλ·αρχος, -ου, ὁ [LXX] chief officer of; chief priest of a tribe among the Jews (n.) as a military term, at Athens, the commander of the cavalry furnished by each tribe χιλί·αρχος, -ου, ὁ chiliarch (n.) [leader of a thousand soldiers] ἄρχω to begin/rule (v.) Lit:"head/chief", hence rule or begin (depending upon context).