φρονεῖ

phronéō

observes

To think, to hold an opinion, to have an attitude or mindset. φρονέω is primarily used for exercising thought, forming or processing mental attitudes, setting one’s mind or intention toward something, or adopting a certain frame of mind. Depending on context, it can express opinions, feelings, or internal dispositions toward an object or person, as well as being disposed in a certain way, especially in volitional, ethical, or social matters.

G5426

Romans 14:6 · Word #6

Lexicon G5426

Lemmaφρονέω
Transliterationphronéō
Strong'sG5426
DefinitionTo think, to hold an opinion, to have an attitude or mindset. φρονέω is primarily used for exercising thought, forming or processing mental attitudes, setting one’s mind or intention toward something, or adopting a certain frame of mind. Depending on context, it can express opinions, feelings, or internal dispositions toward an object or person, as well as being disposed in a certain way, especially in volitional, ethical, or social matters.

Morphology V PRS ACT IND 3P SG All morphology codes

Part of Speech V — Verb — An action or state of being
Tense PRS — Present — Ongoing or repeated action
Voice ACT — Active — The subject performs the action
Mood IND — Indicative — States a fact or reality
Person 3P — 3rd person — The one spoken about ("he/she/it/they")
Number SG — Singular — One

Common Translation

Phraseobserves
Literalthinks-considers

Lexical Info

Lemmaφρονέω
Strong'sG5426

SIBI-P1 Translation G5426-03

set your mind

Morphological NotesVerb; present tense (ongoing), active voice, imperative mood, 2nd person singular.
Rendering RationaleThe present active imperative, second person singular, issues an ongoing command to exercise the mind in a particular direction. "Set your mind" preserves the volitional and dispositional force of φρονέω as directing one’s mental orientation or attitude.

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