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Name of God’s Son

EPIPHANES, epiphanes

Sounds Like: eh-pih-PHA-nes

Translations: Epiphanes, the Manifest, the Illustrious

From the root: EPIPHANES

Part of Speech: Proper Noun

Explanation: Epiphanes is a Greek loanword used in Latin, primarily as a title or epithet, meaning 'manifest' or 'illustrious'. It was famously used by several Hellenistic kings, most notably Antiochus IV Epiphanes, to signify their divine manifestation or prominence. It is used as a proper name or an adjective describing someone as 'god-manifest' or 'illustrious'.

Inflection: Singular, Nominative


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Josephus' Against Apion

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

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