Greek word · Strong's G2643

καταλλαγή

katallagḗ · noun · “reconciliation”

In a sentence

Katallagē means reconciliation — the restoration of friendship between estranged parties. In Christ, God reconciles us to himself and gives us this ministry.

Katallagē names a change in relationship: hostility replaced by friendship. Paul uses it of what God has done in Christ — “God was reconciling the world to himself in Christ.”

And he gives the church the “ministry of reconciliation” — to plead with people on Christ’s behalf, “Be reconciled to God.” Reconciliation is both gift and calling.

Strong's reference

Definition: exchange (figuratively, adjustment), i.e. restoration to (the divine) favor

KJV usage: atonement, reconciliation(-ing)

Reference gloss from Strong's Concordance (1890, public domain).

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