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Name of God’s Son

ἘΠΑΙΡΟΜΕΝΩΝ, ἐπαιρομενων

EPAIROMENŌN, epairomenōn

Sounds Like: eh-PAI-roh-meh-NOHN

Translations: of those being lifted up, of those being exalted, of those being arrogant, of those being proud

From the root: ἘΠΑΙΡΩ

Part of Speech: Verb, Participle

Explanation: This word is a participle derived from the verb 'epairō', meaning 'to lift up' or 'to raise'. In its middle or passive voice, as seen here, it means 'to be lifted up' or 'to be exalted'. It can also carry the connotation of being arrogant or proud, as in 'to be puffed up' or 'to be haughty'. As a participle, it functions like an adjective or noun, describing someone or something that is in the state of being lifted up or exalted.

Inflection: Present, Middle or Passive Voice, Genitive, Plural, All genders

Strong’s number: G1869 (Lookup on BibleHub)


Instances

Clement of Rome
  • Clement’s First Letter — 16:1

From the same root

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