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ὑπακοή (Hypakoē): Obedience and Submission


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Deep Dive into ὑπακοή


The Greek term hypakoe primarily denotes a state of compliance, submission, and obedience, stemming from the concept of listening and following instructions. In biblical theology, this concept is deeply rooted in the act of hearing. Unlike Hellenistic and Gnostic traditions that emphasize visual revelations of the divine, Old and New Testament religions are fundamentally religions of the Word, where hearing is the essential form of appropriating divine revelation. Consequently, hearing God's word is inseparable from acting upon it, making true hearing synonymous with obedience.

This connection is evident in the verb hypakouo, which means to hearken, respond, or obey. It involves submitting to an authority, such as children to parents, slaves to masters, or humans to God. In the New Testament, hypakoe frequently describes the obedience of faith, signifying a believer's free, complete, and definitive commitment to Christ as Lord. The apostle Paul heavily utilized hypakoe to contrast Christ's perfect obedience with Adam's disobedience, known as parakoe, which represents an unwillingness to hear.

Other related terms expand on this dynamic between hearing and responding. The verbs eisakouo and epakouo refer to listening attentively or heeding. In biblical texts, these words frequently describe God hearing and answering human prayers out of mercy. Conversely, when applied to humans, they denote paying heed to divine teaching and putting commandments into practice.

Ultimately, biblical obedience is not merely constrained submission to rules but a voluntary, teachable disposition of the heart. It reflects a profound correspondence between the divine will and human action, modeled perfectly by Jesus Christ, whose obedience brought salvation.


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Reformed ThinkingBy Edison Wu