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Name of God’s Son

ΕΠΙΦΥΛΛ, επιφυλλ

EPIPHYLL, epiphyll

Sounds Like: eh-pee-PHOOL-lee-zoh

Translations: glean, pick up, gather, collect

From the root: ΕΠΙΦΥΛΛΙΖΩ

Part of Speech: Verb

Explanation: This verb refers to the act of gleaning, which is picking up leftover produce after the main harvest. It can also generally mean to gather or collect small things. In a broader sense, it implies a careful or thorough collection.

Inflection: Imperative, Aorist, Active, Second Person Plural (ΕΠΙΦΥΛΛΙϹΟ); Aorist, Active, Indicative, Second Person Singular (ΕΠΕΦΥΛΛΙϹΑϹ); Noun form (ΕΠΙΦΥΛΛΙΣ) is also possible, meaning 'gleaning' or 'that which is gleaned'. Given the context, the verb is the primary meaning.

Strong’s number: G2026 (Lookup on BibleHub)


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