Tychon (in Greek tygxánō, from tyxō, "become ready") literally means "hit (the mark)" and therefore opposite to 264 /hamartánō ("to miss the mark"). Properly, to strike (hit the mark, i.e. "spot on," "hit the bullseye"); to light upon, fall in line with; "happen to find oneself" in the scene of life the Lord has already prepared (BAGD; cf. Eph 2:10 with Ps 139:16). The only known depiction of Tychon is now in Hatay Archaeology Museum, Turkey.