Lexicon endoxos: held in honor, glorious Original Word: ἔνδοξος, ονPart of Speech: Adjective Transliteration: endoxos Phonetic Spelling: (en'-dox-os) Short Definition: highly esteemed, splendid, glorious Definition: highly esteemed, splendid, glorious. HELPS word-Studies 1741 éndoksos(from the prefix, 1722 /en, "engaged in," which intensifies 1391 /dóksa ("glory, inherent worth") – properly, "in glory," expressing the dignity (exalted status) of something and viewed "in a state of high honor and repute" (A-S). NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom en and doxaDefinitionheld in honor, glorious NASB Translationin all...glory (1), distinguished (1), glorious things (1), splendidly (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 1741: ἔνδοξοςἔνδοξος, ἔνδοξον ( δόξα), held in good or in great esteem, of high repute; a. illustrious, honorable, esteemed (Xenophon, Plato, and following): 1 Corinthians 4:10 (thus in the Sept. for נִכְבָּד, 1 Samuel 9:6; 1 Samuel 22:14; Isaiah 23:8, etc.; Sir. 11:6 Sir. 44:1, etc.). b. notable, glorious: τά ἔνδοξα, wonderful deeds (A. V. glorious things), Luke 13:17; (for נִפְלָאות, Exodus 34:10). c. splendid: of clothing (A. V. gorgeous), Luke 7:25; figuratively equivalent to free from sin, Ephesians 5:27.
Strong's glorious, gorgeous, honorable. From en and doxa; in glory, i.e. Splendid, (figuratively) noble -- glorious, gorgeous(-ly), honourable. see GREEK en see GREEK doxa |
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