Lexicon ektithémi: to set forth, fig. to declare Original Word: ἐκτίθημιPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: ektithémi Phonetic Spelling: (ek-tith'-ay-mee) Short Definition: I put out or expose a child, set forth, explain Definition: (a) I put out or expose a child, (b) mid: I set forth, expound, explain. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom ek and tithémiDefinitionto set forth, fig. to declare NASB Translationexplain (1), explained (1), explaining (1), set outside (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 1620: ἐκτίθημιἐκτίθημι: 1 aorist passive participle ἐκτεθεις; middle, imperfect ἐξετιθεμην; 2 aorist ἐξεθέμην; to place or set out, expose; 1. properly: an infant, Acts 7:21; (Wis. 18:5; (Herodotus 1, 112); Aristophanes nub. 531; Aelian v. h. 2, 7; Lucian, de sacrif. 5, and often). 2. Middle metaphorically, to set forth, declare, expound: Acts 11:4; τί, Acts 18:26; Acts 28:23; ((Aristotle, passim); Diodorus 12, 18; Josephus, Antiquities 1, 12, 2; Athen. 7, p. 278 d.; others).
Strong's declare, expound. From ek and tithemi; to expose; figuratively, to declare -- cast out, expound. see GREEK ek see GREEK tithemi |
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