Lexicon idea: countenance, appearance Original Word: ἰδέα, ας, ἡPart of Speech: Noun, Feminine Transliteration: idea Phonetic Spelling: (id-eh'-ah) Short Definition: form, outward appearance Definition: form, outward appearance. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originvariant reading for eidea, q.v. Thayer's STRONGS NT 2397: εἰδέαεἰδέα, ἐιδεας, ἡ, Matthew 28:3 T Tr WH, a poetic form for ἰδέα, which see (cf. WH's Appendix, p. 153) (Baruch 6 (epistle of Jer.) 62; Aristophanes Thesm. 438 variant). Cf. Buttmann, 5; ( Winers Grammar, 48 (47); see εἰ ἰ). STRONGS NT 2397: ἰδέαἰδέα, ἰδεας, ἡ (from εἶδον, ἰδεῖν), form, external appearance; aspect, look: Matthew 28:3 (T Tr WH εἰδέα, which see), cf. Alberti, Observations, at the passage; (Tdf. Proleg., p. 81). (Greek writings from Pindar and Herodotus down; 2 Macc. 3:16; for דְּמוּת Genesis 5:3.) (Cf. Schmidt, chapter 182, 3.)
Strong's countenance, appearance From eido; a sight (comparative figuratively "idea"), i.e. Aspect -- countenance. see GREEK eido |
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