sub´stans ( רכוּשׁ , rekhūsh ; ὑπόστασις , hupóstasis ): Lit. that which stands under, is in the Bible used chiefly of material goods and possessions. In the Old Testament it is the translation of numerous Hebrew words, of which rekhūsh , "that which is gathered together," is one of the earliest and most significant ( Genesis 12:5; Genesis 13:6; Genesis 15:14; 1 Chronicles 27:31; Ezra 8:21 , etc.). In the New Testament "substance" appears in a few passages as the translation of ousı́a , "being," "subsistence" (Luke 15:13 ), húparxis , "goods," "property" (Hebrews 10:34 ), hupárchonta , "things at hand" (Luke 8:3 ). Special interest attaches to Hebrews 11:1 , the King James Version "Now faith is the substance of things hoped for," etc., where the word is used in its proper etymological sense as the translation of hupostasis , "that which stands under." the Revised Version (British and American) changes to "assurance," margin "the giving substance to," which last seems best to bring out the idea of faith as that which makes the things hoped for real to the soul. The same Greek word hupostasis is rendered "substance" in Hebrews 1:3 the Revised Version (British and American), instead of the King James Version "person," with reference to Christ, "the very image (margin "impress") of his substance," i.e. of God's invisible essence or being, the manifestation of God Himself.
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