ἕστηκα

hístēmi

I stand

To cause to stand, to place or set in a position (transitive); to stand, to remain standing, to stand still (intransitive). In various contexts, ἵστημι can mean to erect, establish, set up, appoint, make firm, or present, as well as to stay put, stand firm, stop, or remain. The sense oscillates between causing something or someone to be in a particular state or location, and the state of being in that position. Other contextual applications include standing fast (figuratively, i.e., remaining steadfast), establishing authority, or making a formal presentation (e.g., presenting oneself or another).

G2476

Acts 26:6 · Word #15

Lexicon G2476

Lemmaἵστημι
Transliterationhístēmi
Strong'sG2476
DefinitionTo cause to stand, to place or set in a position (transitive); to stand, to remain standing, to stand still (intransitive). In various contexts, ἵστημι can mean to erect, establish, set up, appoint, make firm, or present, as well as to stay put, stand firm, stop, or remain. The sense oscillates between causing something or someone to be in a particular state or location, and the state of being in that position. Other contextual applications include standing fast (figuratively, i.e., remaining steadfast), establishing authority, or making a formal presentation (e.g., presenting oneself or another).

Morphology V PRF ACT IND 1P SG All morphology codes

Part of Speech V — Verb — An action or state of being
Tense PRF — Perfect — Completed action with ongoing results
Voice ACT — Active — The subject performs the action
Mood IND — Indicative — States a fact or reality
Person 1P — 1st person — The speaker ("I" / "we")
Number SG — Singular — One

Common Translation

PhraseI stand
LiteralI-stand-have-stood

Lexical Info

Lemmaἵστημι
Strong'sG2476

SIBI-P1 Translation G2476-05

I have stood

Morphological NotesVerb; perfect tense, active voice, indicative mood, 1st person singular. Perfect denotes completed action with ongoing state.
Rendering RationaleThe perfect active indicative first singular expresses a completed act with present result, conveying that the speaker has taken a standing position and remains in that state. "I have stood" preserves both the root meaning "to stand" and the perfect aspect.

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