Lexical Summary
asphalizó: To secure, to make safe, to fasten
Original Word: ἀσφαλίζω
Part of Speech: Verb
Transliteration: asphalizó
Pronunciation: as-fal-ID-zo
Phonetic Spelling: (as-fal-id'-zo)
KJV: make fast (sure)
NASB: fastened, made secure, made secure, make secure
Word Origin: [from G804 (ἀσφαλής - certain)]
1. to render secure
Strong's Exhaustive Concordance
make fast, secure.
From asphales; to render secure -- make fast (sure).
see GREEK asphales
HELPS Word-studies
Cognate: 805 asphalízō – properly, make safe (fast); used of securely fixing a prisoner's feet in wooden stocks (Ac 16:24). See 804 (asphalēs).
NAS Exhaustive Concordance
Word Originfrom
asphalésDefinitionto make firm, secure
NASB Translationfastened (1), made...secure (1), made secure (1), make...secure (1).
Thayer's Greek Lexicon
STRONGS NT 805: ἀσφαλίζωἀσφαλίζω: 1 aorist passive infinitive
ἀσφαλισθῆναι; 1 aorist middle
ἠσφαλισάμην; (
ἀσφαλής); especially frequent from
Polybius down; "to make firm: to make secure
against harm; passive to be made secure":
Matthew 27:64 (
ὁ τάφος) (
Buttmann, 52 (46)); middle, properly, to make secure for oneself or for one's own advantage (often in
Polybius):
Matthew 27:65f; to make fast
τούς πόδας εἰς τό ξύλον,
Acts 16:24 (
Winers Grammar, § 66, 2 d.;
Buttmann, § 147, 8).