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Name of God’s Son

ΝΑΦΑΤʼ, ναφατʼ

NAPHATʼ, naphatʼ

Sounds Like: NA-fat

Translations: unknown

From the root: ΝΑΦΑΤʼ

Part of Speech: Unknown

Explanation: This word is highly unusual and does not appear to be a standard Koine Greek word. The final apostrophe (keraia or coronis) suggests it might be an abbreviation, a numeral, or an elision. However, even considering these possibilities, 'ΝΑΦΑΤ' itself does not correspond to any known Greek root or common word form. It is possible it is a misspelling, a very rare or obscure word, or part of a non-Greek text embedded within a Greek manuscript. Given the context of the example usage, it might be a proper noun or a foreign word. Without further context or a clearer form, its meaning remains unknown.

Inflection: Unknown

Unknown: Yes


Instances

Codex Sinaiticus
  • 1 Chronicles — 14:6

From the same root

No other words from the same root, ΝΑΦΑΤʼ, appear in our texts.

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