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Treasures. Introduction. A thesaurus refers to a book that lists words in groups of synonyms and related concepts. Appearing in English circa 1823, the word derives from the Latin, treasure, collection , which in turn comes from the Greek thēsauros , i.e. storehouse, treasure.
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Introduction • A thesaurus refers to a book that lists words in groups of synonyms and related concepts. • Appearing in English circa 1823, the word derives from the Latin, treasure, collection, which in turn comes from the Greek thēsauros, i.e. storehouse, treasure.
Example: Delicious • Text: (1) very pleasing to the sense of taste <the family sat down to a delicious Thanksgiving dinner>; (2) giving pleasure or contentment to the mind or senses <a delicious breeze gave us some relief from the tropical heat> • Synonyms: ambrosial, appetizing, delectable, flavorful, luscious, palatable, savory, scrumptious, tasty, toothsome, yummy • Related Words: digestible, eatable, edible; delightful, heavenly, pleasing; agreeable, gratifying, pleasant; satisfying; choice, dainty, delicate, exquisite, rare • Antonyms: flat, flavorless, insipid, stale, tasteless, unappetizing, unpalatable
Greek Noun Thēsauros • a place where precious goods are kept for safekeeping, i.e., storehouse, repository, magazine, for either material or spiritual things; • that which is stored up, i.e., collected treasures, of either material or spiritual things.
The Greek Verb Thēsaurizō • Thomas says it means “to lay up, store up.” • Strong/Thayer say it means: • to gather and lay up, to heap up, store up; (a) to accumulate riches; (b) to keep in store, store up, reserve; • metaph. so to live from day to day as to increase either the bitterness or the happiness of one’s consequent lot.”
Physical Treasures • The gifts of the Magi (Matthew 2:1-12, esp. vs. 11). • The present heavens and earth (2 Peter 3:3-13).
Spiritual Treasures • The Kingdom of Heaven (Matt. 13:44, 52). • Christ Jesus, the repository of all wisdom and knowledge (Col. 2:1-3).
Comparative Value • Earthly vs. heavenly treasures (Matt. 6:19-21; Luke 12:33-34). • Good vs. evil treasures (Matt. 12:33-35; Luke 6:43-45).
Examples of Failure • Those who are covetous (Matt. 19:16-22; Mark 10:17-22; Luke 18:18-23; cf. also Luke 12:13-21) • Those who are callous (Rom. 2:4-11). • Those who are carnal and corrupt (James 5:1-6).
Examples of Success • Faithful Disciples (1 Cor. 16:1-4; cf. also 2 Cor. 9:6-11). • The Apostle Paul (2 Cor. 4:7-12; 12:14-15). • The Patriarch Moses (Hebrews 11:24-26).
Conclusion • Recognizing the vanity of material riches (Eccl. 2:1-11), let us value spiritual treasure above all other things (Prov. 2:1-5). • Do you value the word of God? Do you appreciate the grace that has been granted unto us? Have you been obedient to the gospel of Christ (2 Timothy 1:8-14)?