present in the world
(because I have been devoured by the wild beasts)
IRo
3:2. A play on words is meant to make this clear: Christ also, through the fact that he is
ejn patriv
and hence no longer visibly present in the world,
ma`llon faivnetai
is all the more plainly visible
as that which he really is,
i.e.
oJ qeo;" hJmw`n
3:3b.
c.
appear, make ones appearance, show oneself
(
Diod. S.
4, 6, 5
qeo;n faivnesqai parÆ ajnqrwvpoi"
; 5, 2, 4 [divinity];
Charito
5, 7, 10
favnhqi, dai`mon ajgaqev
;
Sb
8141, 24 [
inscr.
I
BC
]
daivmono" tou` ajgaqou` uiJo;". . . ejfavnh
;
Sib. Or.
5, 152)
Hv
1, 4, 3. Elijah (
Jos.
, Ant. 8, 319)
ejfavnh
has made his appearance
(as forerunner of Gods kingdom; Mal
3:22
. Some consider that Jesus is Elijah come again) Lk
9:8
. Of the first advent of Jesus Christ, who comes to our world
fr.
the great Beyond
B
14:5;
IMg
6:1;
Dg
11:2; also
w. dat.
(
X.
, Cyr. 1, 6, 43;
Lucian
, Dial. Deor. 20, 5;
Ael. Aristid.
51, 25
K.=27
p.
540 D.:
hJ qeo;" ejfavnh moi) kovsmw/
11:3. Of the risen Lord,
w. dat.
Mk
16:9
. Of an angel,
w. dat.
(2 Macc
3:33
;
10:29
) Mt
1:20
;
2:13
,
19
(
cf. Alcaeus
[
schol.
on
Nicander
, Ther. 613
p.
48 Keil]:
fanh`nai to;n jApovllwna kaqÆ u{pnou"
;
Jos.
, C. Ap. 1, 289
kata; tou;" u{pnou" hJ \Isi" ejfavnh tw`/ jA.,
Ant. 7, 147; 8, 196).
o[pw" fanw`sin toi`" ajnqrwvpoi"
in order to be seen by men
Mt
6:5
;
w. ptc.
to denote the role that one plays before men (
Hyperid.
,
fgm.
70, 1;
Lucian
, Dial. Deor. 4, 1;
Ael. Aristid.
47
p.
428 D.)
nhsteuvonte"
as fasting
vs.
1
6;
cf.
1
8.Of the Antichrist
fanhvsetai wJ" uiJo;" qeou`
he will appear
in the same way
as a son of God
D
16:4.
d.
appear as
someth
., to be
someth.
, made more definite by a predicate
nom.
(
X.
, Cyr. 1, 4, 19;
Cebes
5, 1;
Arrian
, Anab. 4, 30, 4
pisto;" ejfaivneto
=he showed himself to be trustworthy;
Test. Reub.
5:7)
faivontai wJrai`oi
Mt
23:27
.
i{na hJmei`" dovkimoi fanw`men
2 Cor
13:7
.
W. dat.
of the
pers.
appear to someone as
someth.
(
Lucian
, Dial. Mort. 25, 1)
faivnesqe toi`" ajnqrwvpoi" divkaioi
Mt
23:28
(
cf.
Pr
21:2
).
au{th hJ oJdo;" hJdutevra aujtoi`" ejfaivneto
Hs
8, 9, 1.
W.
ejnwvpiovn tino"
instead of the
dat.
:
ejfavnhsan ejnwvpion aujtw`n wJsei; lh`ro" ta; rJhvmata tau`ta
Lk
24:11
.Foll. by
wJ"
look as if
(
Test. Jos.
3:4)
Hv
3, 2, 6b;
s
9, 9, 7.
e.
to have the outward appearance of being
someth.
that one actually is
but may not always seem to be,
w.
predicate
nom.
eij h\san, ejfaivnonto a]n klavdoi tou` staurou`
if they
(the false teachers)
actually were
Gods planting,
then they would appear as branches of the cross
ITr
11:2.
ouj faivnontai
they are not apparent
Hs
3:2a, b, 3a, b.
hJ aJmartiva i{na fanh`/ aJmartiva
in order that sin might be recognized as sin
Ro
7:13
.
f.
appear
to the eyes of the spirit,
be revealed
o{per kai; fanhvsetai pro; proswvpou hJmw`n, ejx w|n ajgapw`men aujtovn
which also will be revealed before our face by the fact that we love him
IEph
15:3.
g. have the appearance, seem w. dat. and inf. ( Hom. +) oiJ toiou`toi oujk eujsuneivdhtoiv moi ei\nai faivnontai IMg 4. W. dat. and ptc. faivnesqev moi kata; ajnqrwvpou" zw`nte" ITr 2:1. tiv uJmi`n faivnetai ; how does it seem to you? what is your decision? Mk 14:64 . ejavn soi fanh`/ if it seems good to you Hv 2, 3, 4 ( acc. to CHTurner, JTS 21, 20, 198, a Latinism: ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? . Cf. POxy. 811 [I AD ] ei[ soi faivnetai ). Without a dat. ( Jos. , C. Ap. 1, 12) oujde;n faivnetai kekommevnon ajpÆ aujtou` nothing seems to have been cut from it (the tree) or apparently nothing has been cut from it ( cf. Aristoxenu s, fgm. 83 faivnetai [Olumpo" aujxhvsa" mousikhvn =O. has apparently enriched music) Hs 8, 3, 1.RBultmann/DLührmann, TW IX, 111: faivnw and many related words. M-M. B. 1045 f. **
Favlek
Favlek (also Falevk, Falevg, Favlec 1 Ch 1:25 B; Hebr. gl,P, in pause gl,P; , Gen 10:25 al .), oJ, indecl. (in Joseph. Favlego", ou [Ant. 1, 148]) Peleg, son of Eber and father of Reu (Gen 11:16-19 ; 1 Ch 1:25 ), in the genealogy of Jesus Lk 3:35 .*
faneropoievw
faneropoievw 1 aor. ejfaneropoivhsa (Hephaestio Astr. [IV AD ] 3, 37; schol. on Aristoph. , Eq. 1253;