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ΕΜΦΑΝ, εμφαν

EMPHAN, emphan

Sounds Like: em-FAN

Translations: to make visible, to show, to reveal, to appear, to manifest

From the root: ΕΜΦΑΝΙΖΩ

Part of Speech: Verb

Explanation: This word is a truncated or root form of the verb 'ΕΜΦΑΝΙΖΩ' (emphanizo), meaning 'to make visible' or 'to show'. It describes the act of bringing something into plain sight or revealing it, often implying a manifestation or appearance. It can be used to describe someone appearing or something being revealed.

Inflection: This form 'ΕΜΦΑΝ' is not a standard inflected form of the verb 'ΕΜΦΑΝΙΖΩ' in Koine Greek. It appears to be a root or stem form, possibly used in compounds or as an abbreviation in ancient texts. The example usage 'ΕΜΦΑΝΗ ΓΕΝΕϹΘΑΙ' suggests it's part of an infinitive phrase, where 'ΕΜΦΑΝΗ' is an adjective meaning 'visible' or 'manifest', derived from the same root.

Strong’s number: G1718 (Lookup on BibleHub)


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From the same root

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