Strong's Concordance artios: fitted, complete Original Word: ἄρτιος, ια, ονPart of Speech: Adjective Transliteration: artios Phonetic Spelling: (ar'-tee-os) Short Definition: perfect, complete Definition: perfect, complete, fitted, ready. HELPS Word-studies 739 ártios (from 737 /árti, "now," viewed in terms of the present, i.e. "the here-and-now") – properly, ready now, prepared to function (efficiently) in the immediate present. 739 /ártios ("ready-because-prepared") is only used in 2 Tim 3:17, "So that the man of God may be adequate (739 /ártios), equipped for every good work" (NASU). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 739: ἄρτιοςἄρτιος, ἀρτια, ἀρτιον (ἈΡΩ to fit (cf. Curtius, § 488)); 1. fitted. 2. complete, perfect (having reference apparently to 'special aptitude for given uses'); so 2 Timothy 3:17 (cf. Ellicott at the passage; Trench, § xxii.). (In Greek writings from Homer down.) From arti; fresh, i.e. (by implication) complete -- perfect. see GREEK arti Englishman's Concordance Strong's Greek 7391 Occurrence ἄρτιος — 1 Occ. 2 Timothy 3:17 Adj-NMS GRK: ἵνα ἄρτιος ᾖ ὁ NAS: of God may be adequate, equipped KJV: may be perfect, throughly furnished INT: that complete might be the |