Lexical Summary proskuneó: To worship, to bow down, to prostrate oneself Original Word:προσκυνέω Part of Speech:Verb Transliteration:proskuneó Pronunciation:pros-koo-NEH-oh Phonetic Spelling:(pros-koo-neh'-o) KJV: worship NASB:worship, worshiped, bowed down before, bow down, bow down before, bowed down, bowing before Word Origin:[fromG4314 (πρός - against) and a probable derivative ofG2965 (κύων - dogs) (meaning to kiss, like a dog licking his master's hand)]
1. to fawn or crouch to 2. to fall face down (prostrate) in adoration 3. a physical act of lowering oneself in humble submission with an attitude of utmost adoration or respect {literally or figuratively} Strong's Exhaustive Concordance worship. Frompros and a probable derivative ofkuon (meaning to kiss, like a dog licking his master's hand); to fawn or crouch to, i.e. (literally or figuratively) prostrate oneself in homage (do reverence to, adore) -- worship. see GREEKpros see GREEKkuon HELPS Word-studies 4352proskynéō (from4314/prós, "towards" andkyneo, "to kiss")– properly, to kiss the ground when prostrating before a superior; toworship, ready "to fall down/prostrate oneself to adore on one's knees" (DNTT); to "do obeisance" (BAGD). ["The basic meaning of4352 (proskynéō), in the opinion of most scholars, is tokiss. . . . On Egyptian reliefs worshipers are represented with outstretched hand throwing a kiss to (pros-) the deity" (DNTT, 2, 875,876). 4352 (proskyneō) has been (metaphorically) described as "the kissing-ground" between believers (the Bride) and Christ (the heavenly Bridegroom). While this is true,4352 (proskynéō) suggests the willingness to make all necessary physicalgestures of obeisance.] NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom pros and kuneó (to kiss) Definitionto do reverence to NASB Translationbow down (1), bow down before (1), bowed down (1), bowed down before (2), bowing before (1), bowing down (1), prostrated himself before (1), worship (32), worshiped (17), worshipers (1), worshiping (1), worships (1).
Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 4352: προσκυνέωπροσκυνέω, προσκύνω; imperfect προσεκύνουν; future προσκυνήσω; 1 aorist προσεκύνησα; from Aeschylus and Herodotus down; the Sept. very often for הִשְׁתַּחֲוָה (to prostrate oneself); properly, to kiss the hand to (toward) one, in token of reverence: Herodotus 1, 134; (cf. K. F. Hermann, Gottesdienstl. Alterthümer d. Griech. § 21; especially Hoelemann, Die Biblical Gestalt. d. Anbetung in his 'Bibelstudien' i., 106ff); hence, among the Orientals, especially the Persians, to fall upon the knees and touch the ground with the forehead as an expression of profound reverence ("to make a 'salam'"); Latin veneror ( Nepos, Conon. 3, 3), adoro ( Pliny, h. n. 28, 5, 25; Suetonius, Vitell. 2); hence, in the N. T. by kneeling or prostration to do homage (to one) or make obeisance, whether in order to express respect or to make supplication. It is used a. of homage shown to men of superior rank: absolutely, Matthew 20:20 (the Jewish high-priests are spoken of in Josephus, b. j. 4, 5, 2 as προσκυνούμενοι); πεσώνἐπίτούςπόδαςπροσεκύνησεν, Acts 10:25; τίνι (according to the usage of later writings; cf. Winers Grammar, 36, 210 (197); ( Buttmann, § 131, 4); Lob. ad Phryn., p. 463), Matthew 2:2, 8; Matthew 8:2; Matthew 9:18; Matthew 14:33; Matthew 15:25; ( ); (RG);Mark 5:6 (hereWHTr marginal reading have the accusative);;John 9:38; withπεσών preceding,Matthew 2:11;Matthew 4:9;ἐνώπιοντῶνποδῶντίνος,Revelation 3:9; (it may perhaps be mentioned that some would bring in hereHebrews 11:21προσεκύνησενἐπίτόἄκροντῆςῤάβδουαὐτοῦ, explaining it by the (Egyptian) custom of bowing upon the magistrate's staff of office in taking an oath; cf. Chabas, Melanges Egypt. III. i., p. 80, cf. p. 91f; but see below).b. of homage rendered to God and the ascended Christ, to heavenly beings, and to demons: absolutely (ourto worship) (cf.Winer's Grammar, 593 (552)),John 4:20;John 12:20;Acts 8:27;Acts 24:11;Hebrews 11:21 (cf. above);Revelation 11:1;πίπτεινκαίπροσκυνεῖν,Revelation 5:14;τίνι,John 4:21, 23;Acts 7:43;Hebrews 1:6;Revelation 4:10;Revelation 7:11;Revelation 11:16;Revelation 14:7;Revelation 16:2;Revelation 19:4, 20;Revelation 22:8;Revelation 13:4GLTTrWH (twice (the 2nd timeWH text only));GTTrWH text;Revelation 20:4Rec.;πεσώνἐπίπρόσωπονπροσκυνήσειτῷΘεῷ,1 Corinthians 14:25;πίπτεινἐπίτάπρόσωπακαίπροσκυνεῖντῷΘεῷ,Revelation 11:16; preceded byπίπτεινἔμπροσθεντῶνποδῶντίνος,Revelation 19:10. in accordance with the usage of the older and better writings withτινα orτί (cf.Matthiae, § 412):Matthew 4:10;Luke 4:8;Revelation 9:20;Revelation 13:12;Revelation 14:9, 11; alsoRevelation 13:4 (Rec. twice; (WH marginal reading once)), 8 (whereRec. dative), 15RLWH marginal reading; 20:4a (whereRec. dative), 4b (whereRelz dative);Luke 24:52RGLTr bracketsWH reject; (theSept. also connects the word far more frequent with the dative than with the accusative (cf. Hoelemann as above, p. 116ff));ἐνώπιοντίνος,Luke 4:7;Revelation 15:4.
Topical Lexicon Proskyneō (Strong’s 4352)Overview of New Testament Usage The verb occurs sixty times, spanning the Gospels, Acts, the Pauline corpus (once), Hebrews, and especially Revelation. It depicts bodily prostration that signifies the heart’s acknowledgment of worth—whether rendered to the living God, to the risen Jesus, or, tragically, to idols and demonic powers. In every context Scripture affirms a single standard: worship belongs to God alone, and any worship Jesus accepts testifies to His full deity. Worship Rendered to the Incarnate Son • The infancy narrative introduces Gentile worship when the magi “fell down and worshiped Him” (Matthew 2:11). • Throughout His earthly ministry Jesus receives worship from the desperate (Matthew 8:2; 9:18; 15:25), the grateful (John 9:38), and the awestruck disciples in the storm-stilled boat: “Then those who were in the boat worshiped Him, saying, ‘Truly You are the Son of God!’” (Matthew 14:33). • After the resurrection worship becomes climactic (Matthew 28:9, 17;Luke 24:52), sealed by the Father’s command, “Let all God’s angels worship Him” (Hebrews 1:6). The pattern establishes Christ’s rightful place at the center of Christian devotion. The Father Sought in Spirit and Truth John 4 anchors all biblical theology of worship. The Samaritan woman speaks of localized worship on Mount Gerizim while Jews claim Jerusalem (John 4:20). Jesus responds, “But a time is coming and has now come when the true worshipers will worship the Father in spirit and in truth… God is Spirit, and His worshipers must worship Him in spirit and in truth” (John 4:23-24). The passage lifts worship from ritual geography to a new-covenant reality grounded in the Spirit’s indwelling and the revelation of truth in Christ. Illicit and Refused Worship • Satan’s temptation sought to redirect worship: “Away from me, Satan! For it is written: ‘Worship the Lord your God and serve Him only’ ” (Matthew 4:10;Luke 4:8). • Apostolic integrity echoes the Lord’s stance. Cornelius bows before Peter, but the apostle replies, “Stand up… I am only a man myself” (Acts 10:25-26). • Twice John attempts to worship the revealing angel and twice is corrected: “Do not do that! … Worship God!” (Revelation 19:10; 22:9). Scripture thus preserves a clear boundary between Creator and creature. Heavenly Worship Scenes Revelation pulls back the curtain on cosmic worship. •Revelation 4:10 pictures twenty-four elders casting crowns before the enthroned Lord. • InRevelation 5 the Lamb who was slain shares the throne: “The elders fell down and worshiped” (Revelation 5:14). • Unnumbered multitudes, angels, and redeemed humanity join ceaseless adoration (Revelation 7:11; 11:16; 14:7; 19:4). These scenes provide the Church’s template and hope—worship that is pure, corporate, and eternal. Idolatrous Worship and Final Judgment Proskyneō also exposes counterfeit devotion. The beast of Revelation draws global homage (Revelation 13:4, 8, 12, 15); those who worship its image drink “the wine of God’s fury” (Revelation 14:9-11; 16:2; 19:20; 20:4). The stark contrast between the beast-worshipers and the Lamb-worshipers underscores worship as the decisive line dividing humanity. Old Testament Background Greek translators of the Hebrew Scriptures often used proskyneō for שָׁחָה (shachah), the act of bowing before God or king. The New Testament retains the physical posture yet intensifies the theological focus: the One who appeared to Abraham and received worship inGenesis 18 now appears incarnate in Jesus Christ. Theological Implications 1. Christology: Jesus’ acceptance of worship validates His equality with the Father. 2. Doctrine of God: Exclusive worship safeguards monotheism (Matthew 4:10). 3. Pneumatology: True worship is Spirit-enabled (John 4:23-24). 4. Eschatology: Eternal destiny is determined by the object of one’s worship (Revelation 14:9-11). 5. Ecclesiology: Corporate gatherings echo heavenly liturgy (Hebrews 12:22-24). Practical Ministry Application • Corporate services should prioritize God-centered praise, Scripture reading, prayer, and sacrament as expressions of proskyneō. • Evangelism calls people to abandon idols “to serve the living and true God” (compare1 Thessalonians 1:9). • Discipleship nurtures heart-posture before bodily posture, ensuring external acts flow from sincere devotion. • Leaders must guard against celebrity culture; like Peter, they remind admirers, “I am only a man.” Eschatological Hope History culminates when “all nations will come and worship before You” (Revelation 15:4). The Church presently anticipates that day, praying, living, and proclaiming so that multiplied peoples may join the eternal throng who “fell down and worshiped Him who lives forever and ever” (Revelation 4:10). Summary Strong’s 4352 gathers Scripture’s witness that worship is the creature’s highest calling, the Son’s rightful due, and the Father’s eternal delight. To bow before God in Christ now is to preview the joy that will fill the new heaven and new earth forever. 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KJV: and are come to worship him. INT: and are come to worship him Matthew 2:8V-ASA-1S GRK:κἀγὼ ἐλθὼνπροσκυνήσω αὐτῷ NAS: that I too may comeand worship Him. KJV: that I may comeand worship him also. INT: I also having comemight worship him Matthew 2:11V-AIA-3P GRK:καὶ πεσόντεςπροσεκύνησαν αὐτῷ καὶ NAS: and they fellto the ground and worshiped Him. Then, KJV: and fell down,and worshipped him: and INT: and having fallen downworshipped him and Matthew 4:9V-ASA-2S GRK:ἐὰν πεσὼνπροσκυνήσῃς μοι NAS: You, if You fall downand worship me. KJV: if thou wilt fall downand worship me. INT: if having fallen downyou will worship me Matthew 4:10V-FIA-2S GRK:θεόν σουπροσκυνήσεις καὶ αὐτῷ NAS: For it is written,YOU SHALL WORSHIP THE LORD KJV: it is written,Thou shalt worship the Lord INT: God of youwill you worship and him Matthew 8:2V-IIA-3S GRK:λεπρὸς προσελθὼνπροσεκύνει αὐτῷ λέγων NAS: cameto Him and bowed down before Him, and said, KJV: a leperand worshipped him, INT: a leper having comeworshipped him saying Matthew 9:18V-IIA-3S GRK:εἷς ἐλθὼνπροσεκύνει αὐτῷ λέγων NAS: cameand bowed down before Him, and said, KJV: ruler,and worshipped him, INT: certain having comeknelt down to him saying Matthew 14:33V-AIA-3P GRK:τῷ πλοίῳπροσεκύνησαν αὐτῷ λέγοντες NAS: who were in the boatworshiped Him, saying, KJV: cameand worshipped him, INT: the boatworshipped him saying Matthew 15:25V-IIA-3S GRK:δὲ ἐλθοῦσαπροσεκύνει αὐτῷ λέγουσα NAS: But she cameand [began] to bow down before Him, saying, KJV: came sheand worshipped him, INT: moreover having comeshe worshipped him saying Matthew 18:26V-IIA-3S GRK:ὁ δοῦλοςπροσεκύνει αὐτῷ λέγων NAS: fell[to the ground] and prostrated himself before him, saying, KJV: fell down,and worshipped him, INT: the servantfell on his knees to him saying Matthew 20:20V-PPA-NFS GRK:υἱῶν αὐτῆςπροσκυνοῦσα καὶ αἰτοῦσά NAS: to Jesus with her sons,bowing down and making a request KJV: sons,worshipping [him], and INT: sons of herkneeling down and asking Matthew 28:9V-AIA-3P GRK:πόδας καὶπροσεκύνησαν αὐτῷ NAS: of His feetand worshiped Him. KJV: by the feet, andworshipped him. INT: feet andworshipped him Matthew 28:17V-AIA-3P GRK:ἰδόντες αὐτὸνπροσεκύνησαν οἱ δὲ NAS: When they sawHim, they worshiped [Him]; but some KJV: him,they worshipped him: INT: having seen himthey worshipped some however Mark 5:6V-AIA-3S GRK:ἔδραμεν καὶπροσεκύνησεν αὐτῷ NAS: he ranup and bowed down before Him; KJV: he ran andworshipped him, INT: he ran andfell on his knees before him Mark 15:19V-IIA-3P GRK:τὰ γόναταπροσεκύνουν αὐτῷ NAS: on Him, and kneelingand bowing before Him. KJV: bowing [their] kneesworshipped him. INT: the kneesknelt down to him Luke 4:7V-ASA-2S GRK:οὖν ἐὰνπροσκυνήσῃς ἐνώπιον ἐμοῦ NAS: ifYou worship before KJV: thou thereforewilt worship me, all INT: therefore ifyou will worship before me Luke 4:8V-FIA-2S GRK:θεόν σουπροσκυνήσεις καὶ αὐτῷ NAS: him, It is written,YOU SHALL WORSHIP THE LORD KJV: it is written,Thou shalt worship the Lord INT: God of youYou will worship and him Luke 24:52V-APA-NMP GRK:καὶ αὐτοὶπροσκυνήσαντες αὐτὸν ὑπέστρεψαν NAS:And they, after worshiping Him, returned KJV: And theyworshipped him, and returned INT: And theyhaving worshipped him returned John 4:20V-AIA-3P GRK:ὄρει τούτῳπροσεκύνησαν καὶ ὑμεῖς NAS: Our fathersworshiped in this KJV: Our fathersworshipped in this INT: mountain thisworshipped and you John 4:20V-PNA GRK:τόπος ὅπουπροσκυνεῖν δεῖ NAS: where men oughtto worship. KJV: where men oughtto worship. INT: place whereto worship it is necessary John 4:21V-FIA-2P GRK:ἐν Ἰεροσολύμοιςπροσκυνήσετε τῷ πατρί NAS: in Jerusalemwill you worship the Father. KJV: at Jerusalem,worship the Father. INT: in Jerusalemwill you worship the Father John 4:22V-PIA-2P GRK:ὑμεῖςπροσκυνεῖτε ὃ οὐκ NAS:You worship what you do not know; KJV: Yeworship ye know not INT: Youworship what not John 4:22V-PIA-1P GRK:οἴδατε ἡμεῖςπροσκυνοῦμεν ὃ οἴδαμεν NAS: you do not know;we worship what KJV: what weworship: for salvation INT: you know weworship what what we know John 4:23V-FIA-3P GRK:ἀληθινοὶ προσκυνηταὶπροσκυνήσουσιν τῷ πατρὶ NAS: worshiperswill worship the Father KJV: worshippersshall worship the Father INT: true worshipperswill worship the Father John 4:23V-PPA-AMP GRK:ζητεῖ τοὺςπροσκυνοῦντας αὐτόν NAS: the Father seeksto be His worshipers. KJV: seeketh suchto worship him. INT: seeks whoworship him Strong's Greek 4352 60 Occurrences
προσεκύνησαν — 12 Occ. προσεκύνησεν — 4 Occ. προσεκύνει — 4 Occ. προσεκύνουν — 1 Occ. προσκυνῆσαι — 3 Occ. προσκυνήσαντες — 1 Occ. προσκυνήσατε — 1 Occ. προσκυνησάτωσαν — 1 Occ. προσκυνήσῃς — 2 Occ. προσκυνήσει — 1 Occ. προσκυνήσεις — 2 Occ. προσκυνήσετε — 1 Occ. προσκυνήσω — 1 Occ. προσκυνήσων — 2 Occ. προσκυνήσωσιν — 2 Occ. προσκύνησον — 2 Occ. προσκυνήσουσιν — 7 Occ. προσκυνεῖ — 1 Occ. προσκυνεῖν — 3 Occ. προσκυνεῖτε — 1 Occ. προσκυνοῦμεν — 1 Occ. προσκυνοῦντας — 5 Occ. προσκυνοῦντες — 1 Occ. προσκυνοῦσα — 1 Occ.
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