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The Greek words logos and rhema are often translated as word. Their meanings overlap.
Luke 5:
Matthew 4:
BDAG, ῥῆμα
① that which is said, word, saying, expression, or statement of any kind
② an event that can be spoken about, thing, object, matter, event
Both could be utterances that are heard. Logos was used in 316 verses while rhema was used in 67 verses in the New Testament.
What is the difference then?
Logos can mean divine expression or divine reason in the general sense, John 1:
① a communication whereby the mind finds expression, word
② computation, reckoning
ⓐ a formal accounting
ⓑ settlement (of an account)
ⓒ reflection, respect
ⓓ reason for or cause of someth
③ the independent personified expression of God, the Logos.
A rhema word is often more definite, particular and situational, Ephesians 6:
Luke 5:
Strong's Greek: 3056. λόγος (logos) — 331 Occurrences1 So it was, as the multitude pressed about Him to hear the word <logos> of God, that He stood by the Lake of Gennesaret
Matthew 4:
Romans 10:4 But he answered, “It is written, “‘Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word <rhema> that comes from the mouth of God.’”
Strong's Greek: 4487. ῥῆμα (rhéma) — 70 Occurrences17 So faith comes from hearing, and hearing through the word <rhema> of Christ.
BDAG, ῥῆμα
① that which is said, word, saying, expression, or statement of any kind
② an event that can be spoken about, thing, object, matter, event
Both could be utterances that are heard. Logos was used in 316 verses while rhema was used in 67 verses in the New Testament.
What is the difference then?
Logos can mean divine expression or divine reason in the general sense, John 1:
BDAG, λόγος1 In the beginning was the Word <logos>, and the Word <logos> was with God, and the Word <logos> was God.
① a communication whereby the mind finds expression, word
② computation, reckoning
ⓐ a formal accounting
ⓑ settlement (of an account)
ⓒ reflection, respect
ⓓ reason for or cause of someth
③ the independent personified expression of God, the Logos.
A rhema word is often more definite, particular and situational, Ephesians 6:
Compared to a rhema-word, a logos-word could carry a more abstract quality.17 And take the helmet of salvation, and the sword of the Spirit, which is the word <rhema> of God.