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Name of God’s Son

ΤΙΣἈΠΟΔΕΙΚΝΥΤΑΙ, τισἀποδεικνυται

TISAPODEIKNYTAI, tisapodeiknytai

Sounds Like: TIS-ah-poh-DIK-ny-tai

Translations: someone is shown, someone is demonstrated, someone is proved, someone is appointed, someone is declared, something is shown, something is demonstrated, something is proved, something is appointed, something is declared, a certain one is shown, a certain one is demonstrated, a certain one is proved, a certain one is appointed, a certain one is declared

From the root: ΤΙΣ, ἈΠΟΔΕΙΚΝΥΜΙ

Part of Speech: Pronoun, Verb

Explanation: This is a compound word formed from the indefinite pronoun 'τις' (tis), meaning 'someone' or 'something', and the verb 'ἀποδεικνύται' (apodeiknytai), which is the present passive indicative third person singular of 'ἀποδεικνύμι' (apodeiknymi). The combined word means 'someone/something is shown forth', 'is demonstrated', 'is proved', 'is appointed', or 'is declared'. It describes an action where a person or thing is revealed, established, or designated.

Inflection: ΤΙΣ: Singular, Nominative, Masculine or Feminine (indefinite pronoun). ἈΠΟΔΕΙΚΝΥΤΑΙ: Present, Passive, Indicative, Third Person Singular.

Strong’s numbers: G5100 (Lookup on BibleHub), G0001 (Lookup on BibleHub)


Instances

Josephus' The Jewish War
  • Book Three — 5:14

From the same root

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

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