καρδί-α, ἡ,
Ion. καρδίη, κρᾰδίη (καρδίη in Hom. only in καρδίῃ ἄλληκτον πολεμίζειν ἠδὲ μάχεσθαι Il. 2.452, al., καρδία always in Trag., exc. in some dact. and anap. verses, A. Pr. 881, Th. 781, E. Med. 99, Hipp. 1274); Aeol. κάρζα EM 407.21 (but καρδία Sapph. 2.6); Cypr. κορζία (Paph.), Hsch. (fort. κόρζα): -
1. heart, ἐν δέ τέ οἱ κραδίη μεγάλα στέρνοισι πατάσσει Il. 13.282; κραδίη δέ μοι ἔξω στηθέων ἐκθρῴσκει, of one panic-stricken, 10.94; πηδᾷ ἡ κ. Pl. Smp. 215e, cf. Ar. Nu. 1391 (lyr.): esp. as the seat of feeling and passion, as rage or anger, οἰδάνεται κραδίη Χόλῳ Il. 9.646; τέτλαθι δή, κραδίη Od. 20.18, cf. E. Alc. 837; καρδίης πλέως full of heart, Archil. 58.4; of fear or courage, κυνὸς ὄμματ’ ἔχων, κραδίην δ’ ἐλάφοιο Il. 1.225; [ σφηκῶν ] κραδίην καὶ θυμὸν ἔχοντες 16.266; ἐν μέν οἱ κραδίῃ θάρσος βάλε 21.547, etc.; ὀρχεῖται καρδία φόβῳ A. Ch. 166; θερμὴν ἐπὶ ψυχροῖσι κ. ἔχεις S. Ant. 88; τὸν νέον τίνα οἴει κ. ἴσχειν; what do you think are his feelings? Pl. R. 492c; of sorrow or joy, ἐν κραδίῃ μέγα πένθος ἄεξε Od. 17.489; κ. καὶ θυμὸς ἰάνθη 4.548; ἄχος κραδίην καὶ θυμὸν ἵκανεν Il. 2.171, cf. 10.10, B. 10.85, etc.; καρδίην ἰαίνεται Archil. 36; κελαινόχρως.. πάλλεταί μου κ. A. Supp. 785; ὦ τάλαινα κ. ψυχή τ’ ἐμή E. Or. 466; of love, Sapph.l.c., etc.; ἐκ τῆς κ. φιλεῖν Ar. Nu. 86; φιλέειν ἀπὸ κ. Theoc. 29.4 (but ἐρεῖν τἀπὸ κ. to speak freely, E. IA 475); λαλῆσαι ἐπὶ καρδίαν τινός speak kindly to.., LXX Jd. 19.3.
2. inclination, desire, purpose, ἔμ’ ὀτρύνει κραδίη καὶ θυμός Il. 10.220; πρόφρων κ. ἐν πάντεσσι πόνοισι ib. 244; καρδίας δ’ ἐξίσταμαι S. Ant. 1105.
3. mind, ὡς ἄνοον κραδίην ἔχες Il. 21.441; κραδίη πόρφυρε Od. 4.572; κραδίη προτιόσσετ’ ὄλεθρον 5.389; εἰ θεάσῃ τοῖς τῆς καρδίας ὀφθαλμοῖς Corp.Herm. 4.11, cf. 7.2; διαλογισμοὶ ἀναβαίνουσι ἐν τῇ κ. [Luk 24:38].
II cardiac orifice of the stomach, Th. 2.49, Hp. Prorrh. 1.72, Gal. 8.338, al.
III heart in wood, pith, Thphr. HP 3.14.1; = ἐντεριώνη, ib. 1.2.6; ἀρτεμισίας μονοκλώνου καρδίας ζ PMag.Berol. 1.245, cf. PMag. Leid.V. 13.24; λαβὼν βάϊν Χλωρὰν καὶ τῆς κ. κρατήσας σχίσον εἰς δύο PMag.Leid.W. 6.51. metaph., κ. θαλάσσης depths of the sea, LXX [Eze 27:4]. Κ. Λέοντος, name of the star Regulus, Gem. 3.5. (I.- E. [kcirc ]ṛd-, cf. Lat. cor(d)-, Lith. širdis ’heart’, etc.)
G2588 — καρδία
καρδίας, ἡ, poetic κραδία and καρδιη (in the latter form almost always in Homer (only at the beginning of a line in three places; everywhere else by metathesis κραδιη; Ebeling, Lex. Homer, under the word)) (from a root signifying to quiver or palpitate; cf. Cartius § 39; Vanicek, p. 1097 (Etym. Magn. 491, 56 παρά τό κραδαίνω, τό σείω. ἀεικινητος γάρ ἡ καρδία); allied with Latincor; English heart); the Sept. for לֵב and לֵבָב; the heart;
1. properly, that organ in the animal body which is the center of the circulation of the blood, and hence, was regarded as the seat of physical life: [2Sa 18:14]; [2Ki 9:24]; Tobit 6:5 (4), 7f (6f), 17 (16). Hence,
2. universally, καρδία denotes the seat and center of all physical and spiritual life; and a. the vigor and sense of physical life ([Psa 101:5]; στήρισον τήν καρδίαν σου ψωμῷ ἄρτου, [Jdg 19:5]; to which add [Psa 103:15]): τρέφειν τάς καρδίας, [Jam 5:5]; ἐμπιπλῶν τάς καρδίας τροφῆς, [Act 14:17]; βάρειν τῆς καρδίας κραιπάλῃ καί μέθη, [Luk 21:34]; (but see b. δ. below);
b. the center and seat of spiritual life, "the soul or mind, as it is the fountain and seat of the thoughts, passions, desires, appetites, affections, purposes, endeavors" (so in English heart, inner man, etc.); α. universally: [Mat 5:8]; [Mat 6:21]; [Mar 7:19]; [Luk 1:51]; [Luk 2:51]; [Luk 8:12], [Luk 8:15]; [Act 5:3]; [Rom 10:9]; [1Co 14:25]; [2Co 6:11]; [Eph 6:5]; [Col 3:22]; [1Pe 3:4], etc.; plural: [Mat 9:4]; [Mar 2:6], [Mar 2:8]; [Mar 4:16] (R L text Tr marginal reading); [Luk 1:17]; [Luk 2:35]; [Luk 5:22]; ([Luk 24:38] R G L marginal reading; [Act 7:51] L T Tr WH text); [Rom 2:15]; [Rom 16:18]; [2Co 3:2]; [Gal 4:6]; [Phi 4:7]; [Eph 5:19] Lachmann; [Heb 8:10] (T WH marginal reading singular); [Heb 10:16], etc. ἡ καρδία is distinguished from τό στόμα or from τά χειλεα: [Mat 15:8], [Mat 15:18]; [Mar 7:6]; [2Co 6:11]; [Rom 10:8]f; from τό πρόσωπον: [2Co 5:12]; [1Th 2:17]; περιτομή καρδίας, [Rom 2:29]; ἀπερίτμητοι τῇ καρδία, [Act 7:51] (L T Tr WH text καρδίαις, WH marginal reading genitive καρδίας, cf. Buttmann, 170 (148)). of things done from the heart i. e. cordially or sincerely, truly (without simulation or pretence) the following phrases are used: ἐκ καρδίας (Aristophanes nub. 86), [Rom 6:17]; and L T Tr WH in [1Pe 1:22], where R G ἐκ καθαρᾶς καρδίας, as in [1Ti 1:5]; [2Ti 2:22]; ἀπό τῶν καρδιῶν, [Mat 18:35] (ἀπό καρδίας εὐχάριστος τοῖς θεοῖς, Antoninus 2, 3); ἐν ὅλῃ τῇ καρδία and ἐξ ὅλης τῆς καρδίας, [Mat 22:37]; [Mar 12:30], [Mar 12:33]; [Luk 10:27], and Rec. in [Act 8:37] ([Deu 6:5]; [Deu 26:16]; Psalm 118:34); μετ' ἀληθινῆς καρδίας, [Heb 10:22]. ἐρευναν τάς καρδίας, [Rom 8:27]; [Rev 2:23]; δοκιμάζειν, [1Th 2:4]; γινώσκειν, [Luk 16:15] (ἐτάζειν, [Jer 17:10]; [Psa 7:10]); διανοίγειν τήν καρδίαν (see διανοίγω, 2), [Act 16:14]; ἦν ἡ καρδία καί ἡ ψυχή μία, there was perfect unanimity, agreement of heart and soul, [Act 4:32]; τιθέναι τί ἐν τῇ καρδία (בְּלֵב and לֵב עַל שׂוּם, [1Sa 21:12]; [Mal 2:2]; [Dan 1:8]; τιθέναι ἐν στηθεσσιν, ἐν φρεσίν, etc., in Homer), to lay a thing up in the heart to be considered more carefully and pondered, [Luk 1:66]; to fix in the heart i. e. to purpose, plan, to do something, [Act 5:4] (A. V. conceived in thy heart); also εἰς τήν καρδίαν (L T Tr WH ἐν τήν καρδίαν) followed by the infinitive, [Luk 21:14]; βάλλειν εἰς τήν καρδίαν τίνος, followed by ἵνα, to put into one's mind the design of doing a thing, [Joh 13:2]; also διδόναι followed by an infinitive, [Rev 17:17]; ἀναβαίνει ἐπί τήν καρδίαν τίνος, followed by an infinitive, the purpose to do a thing comes into the mind, [Act 7:23]; ἐν τῇ καρδία joined to verbs of thinking, reflecting upon, doubting, etc.: ἐνθυμεῖσθαι, διαλογίζεσθαι, [Mat 9:4]; [Mar 2:6], [Mar 2:8]; [Luk 3:15]; [Luk 5:22]; λέγειν, εἰπεῖν (בְּלִבּו אָמַר), to think, consider with oneself, [Mat 24:48]; [Luk 12:45]; [Rom 10:6]; [Rev 18:7] ([Deu 8:17]; [Deu 9:4]); συμβάλλειν, to revolve in mind, [Luk 2:19]; διακρίνεσθαι, to doubt, [Mar 11:23]; διαλογισμοί ἀναβαινουσι, of persons in doubt, [Luk 24:38] (R G L marginal reading plural); ἀναβαίνει τί ἐπί καρδίαν, the thought of a thing enters the mind, [1Co 2:9]. β. specifically, of the understanding, the faculty and seat of intelligence (often so in Homer also (cf. Nägelsbach, Homer. Theol., p. 319f; Zezschwitz, Profangräcität as above with, pp. 25f, 50); cor domicilium sapientiae, Lactantius, de opif. dei c. 10, cf. Cicero, Tusc. 1, 9; לֵב, [1Ki 10:2]; [Job 12:3]; [Job 17:4], etc.; (cf. Meyer on [Eph 1:18] and references)): [Rom 1:21]; [2Co 4:6]; [Eph 1:18] (Rec. διανοίας); [2Pe 1:19]; συνιέναι τῇ καρδία, [Mat 13:15]; [Act 28:27]; νόειν τῇ καρδία, [Joh 12:40]. of the dullness of a mind incapable of perceiving and understanding divine things the following expressions occur: ἐπαχύνθη ἡ καρδία, [Mat 13:15]; [Act 28:27], (from [Isa 6:10]); πωρουν τήν καρδίαν, [Joh 12:40]; πεπωρωμένη καρδία, [Mar 6:52]; [Mar 8:17]; ἡ πώρωσις τῆς καρδίας, [Mar 3:5]; [Eph 4:18]; βραδύς τῇ καρδία, slow of heart, [Luk 24:25]; κάλυμμα ἐπί τήν καρδίαν κεῖται, [2Co 3:15]. γ. of the will and character: ἁγνίζειν καρδίας, [Jam 4:8]; καθαρίζειν τάς καρδίας, [Act 15:9] ῥερραντίσμενοι τάς καρδίας, [Heb 10:22]; καρδία εὐθεῖα (cf. Winer's Grammar, 32), [Act 8:21]; πονηρά, [Heb 3:12] (cf. 11. § 132, 24; Winer's Grammar, 194 (183)); ἀμετανόητος, [Rom 2:5]; γεγυμνασμενη πλεονεξίας, [2Pe 2:14]; στηρίζειν τάς καρδίας, [1Th 3:13]; βεβαιουν, in passive, [Heb 13:9]; σκληρύνειν, [Heb 3:8]; ἡ ἐπίνοια τῆς καρδίας, [Act 8:22]; αἱ βουλαί τῶν καρδιῶν [1Co 4:5]; προαιρεῖσθαι τῇ καρδία, [2Co 9:7]; κρίνειν (to determine) and ἑδραῖος ἐν τῇ καρδία, [1Co 7:37]. δ. "of the soul so far forth as it is affected and stirred in a bad way or good, or of the soul as the seat of the sensibilities, affections, emotions, desires, appetites, passions": ἡ καρδία καιομένη ἦν, of the soul as greatly and peculiarly moved, [Luk 24:32]; αἱ ἐπιθυμίαι τῶν καρδιῶν, [Rom 1:24]; στηρίζειν τάς καρδίας, of the cultivation of constancy and endurance, [Jam 5:8]. in reference to good-will and love: ἐήξειν τινα ἐν τῇ καρδία, to have one in one's heart, of constant remembrance and steadfast affection, [Phi 1:7] (`te tamen in toto pectore semper habet' Ovid. trist. 5, 4, 24); εἶναι ἐν τῇ καρδία τίνος, to be cherished in one's heart, to be loved by one perpetually and unalterably, [2Co 7:3]; εὐδοκία τῆς καρδίας, [Rom 10:1]. in reference to joy and pleasure: ηὐφράνθη ἡ καρδία, [Act 2:26] (from Psalm 15:9); χαρήσεται ἡ καρδία, [Joh 16:22]; ἀνήρ κατά τήν καρδίαν τοῦ Θεοῦ, i. e. in whom God delights, [Act 13:22]; of the pleasure given by food, [Act 14:17] ((Winer's Grammar, 156 (148) note) see 2 a. above). in reference to grief, pain, anguish, etc.: ἡ λύπη πεπλήρωκε τήν καρδίαν, [Joh 16:6]; ὀδύνη τῇ καρδία μου, [Rom 9:2]; ἡ καρδία ταράσσεται, [Joh 14:1], [Joh 14:27]; συνοχή καρδίας, [2Co 2:4]; βάρειν τῆς καρδίας μερίμναις βιωτικαῖς, [Luk 21:34] (cf. 2 a. above); διαπρίομαι τῇ καρδία, [Act 7:54]; συντετριμμένος τήν καρδίαν, [Luk 4:18] R L brackets; κατενύγησαν τῇ καρδία, [Act 2:37] (L T Tr WH τήν καρδίαν); συνθρύπτειν τήν καρδίαν, [Act 21:13]. ε. of a soul conscious of good or bad deeds (our conscience): [1Jo 3:20]f ([Ecc 7:22]; so לֵבָב, [Job 27:6]; ἡ καρδία πατασσει τινα, [1Sa 24:6]; [2Sa 24:10]).
3. used of the middle or central or inmost part of anything, even though inanimate: τῆς γῆς (which some understand of Hades, others of the sepulchre), [Mat 12:40] (τῆς θαλάσσης, [Jon 2:4] for לֵב; and for the same ἐν μέσῳ θαλάσσης, [Exo 15:8], [Exo 15:19]; add Baruch 6: (Epistle Jer.) [Baruch 6:19]; τῆς κλεψυδρας, Aristotle, probl. 16, 8 (others, κώδια)). Cf. Beck, Biblical Seelenlehre, chapter iii. § 20ff, p. 64ff; Delitzsch, Biblical Psychologie (Leipz. 1861) iv. § 12, p. 248ff (also in Herzog 2, vi. 57ff); Oehler in Herzog vi., p. 15ff (also in his O. T. Theol. (edited by Day) § 71); Wittichen in Schenkel iii. 71f.
καρία , - ας , ἡ ,
[in LXX chiefly for H3820, H3824;]
the heart,
1. the bodily organ which is regarded as the seat of life ([2Sa 18:14], [2Ki 9:24], al. ).
2. In a psychological sense, the seat of mans collective energies, the focus of personal life, the seat of the rational as well as the emotional and volitional elements in human life, hence that wherein lies the moral and religious condition of the man ( DB, ii, 317 f .; DCG, ii, 3440);
(a) of the seat of physical life ([Jdg 19:5], [Psa 102:5]; [Psa 104:15]): [Act 14:17], [Jas 5:5];
(b) of the seat of spiritual life: [Mat 5:8], [Mar 7:19], [Luk 1:51], [Act 5:3], [Rom 10:9-10], [Eph 6:5], al. ; pl ., [Mat 9:4], [Mar 2:6], al. ; opp . to στόμα , χείλεα , πρόσωπον , [Mat 15:8], [Mar 7:6], Rom 10:8-9 , [2Co 5:12]; περιτομὴ καρδίας , [Rom 2:20]; ἐκ κ ., Rom 6:17 , [1Pe 1:22]; ἀπὸ τῶν κ ., [Mat 18:35]; ἐν ὅλῃ ( ἐξ ὅλης ) τ . κ ., [Mat 22:37], [Mar 12:30] ( LXX ); γινώσκειν ( ἐρευνᾶ v, δοκιμᾶζειν ) Τὰς κ ., [Luk 16:15], Rom 8:27 , [1Th 2:4]; to think, etc., ἐν τ . κ ., [Mat 9:4], [Mar 2:6], [Luk 12:45], [Rom 10:6]; συνιέναι (vo εῖν ) τῇ κ ., [Mat 13:15], [Joh 12:40]; ἐπαχύνθη ἡ κ ., [Mat 13:15] ( LXX ); πωροῦν τὴν κ ., [Joh 12:40]; κ . εὐθεῖα , [Act 8:21]; πονηρά , [Heb 3:12]; ἀμετανόητος , [Rom 2:5]; εἶναι ( ἔχειν ) ἐ v τῇ κ ., [2Co 7:3], [Php 1:7]; ὀδύνη τῇ κ ., [Rom 9:2].
3. Of the central or innermost part of anything (of the pith of wood, Arist .): τ . γῆς , [Mat 12:40] ( Cremer , 343 ff .).