Lexicon anakaluptó: to unveil Original Word: ἀνακαλύπτωPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: anakaluptó Phonetic Spelling: (an-ak-al-oop'-to) Short Definition: I unveil Definition: I unveil, uncover. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom ana and kaluptóDefinitionto unveil NASB Translationunlifted (1), unveiled (1).
Thayer's STRONGS NT 343: ἀνακαλύπτωἀνακαλύπτω: (passive, present participle ἀνακαλυπτόμενος; perfect participle ἀνακεκαλυμμένος); to unveil, to uncover (by drawing back the veil) (equivalent to גָּלָה, Job 12:22; Psalm 17:16 (): κάλυμμα ... μή ἀνακαλυπτόμενον the veil ... not being lifted (literally, unveiled) (so WH punctuate, see Winers Grammar, 534 (497); but L T Alford etc. take the participle as a neuter accusative absolutely referring to the clause that follows with ὅτι: it not being revealed that, etc.; (for ἀνακαλύπτω in this sense see Polybius 4, 85, 6; Tobit 12:7, 11); see Meyer at the passage), is used allegor. of a hindrance to the understanding, 2 Corinthians 3:14 (ἀνακαλύπτειν συγκάλυμμα, Deuteronomy 22:30 Alex.); ἀνακεκαλυμμένῳ προσώπῳ with unveiled face, 2 Corinthians 3:18, is also used allegor. of a mind not blinded, but disposed to perceive the glorious majesty of Christ. (The word is used by Euripides, Xenophon, (Aristotle, de sens. 5, vol. i., p. 444b, 25), Polybius, Plutarch.)
Strong's open, unveil. From ana (in the sense of reversal) and kalupto; to unveil -- open, (un-)taken away. see GREEK ana see GREEK kalupto |
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