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H5225 · Hebrew · Old Testament
נָכוֹן
Nakown
Adjective / Participle
Prepared, Ready, Established

Definition

The Hebrew word nakown means prepared, ready, established, or fixed. It derives from the root kun (H3559), meaning to establish or prepare. The word describes something that has been firmly set in place, made ready for its intended purpose, or established on a secure foundation. It conveys stability, certainty, and readiness.

Usage & Theological Significance

In the Old Testament, nakown is used to describe the established nature of God's throne, His faithfulness, and His creation. When the Psalms declare that God's throne is established from of old, the word conveys absolute permanence and unshakeable authority. Applied to the believer, being established means having a heart that is fixed and steadfast in trust toward God. The concept teaches that true stability in life comes not from human achievement but from alignment with God's eternal purposes.

Key Bible Verses

Psalm 93:2Your throne is established from of old; You are from everlasting.
Psalm 57:7My heart is steadfast, O God, my heart is steadfast; I will sing and make music.
Proverbs 4:18The path of the righteous is like the morning sun, shining ever brighter till the full light of day.
1 Samuel 7:3If you are returning to the LORD with all your hearts, prepare your hearts for the LORD.
Psalm 89:37It shall be established forever like the moon, the faithful witness in the sky.

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