2.
a person
a.
act.
eJautovn
show
or
reveal oneself:
of God (
Philo
, Leg. All. 3, 47)
dia; jIhsou`
IMg
8:2.Of Christ
fanevrwson seauto;n tw`/ kovsmw/
J
7:4
. Of the Risen Lord
21:1
a;
cf.
1b. Differently
ejfanevrwsen eJauto;n ei\nai uiJo;n qeou`
he revealed that he was the Son of God
B
5:9.
b.
pass
.
a.
be made known
i{na fanerwqh`/ tw`/ jIsrahvl
J
1:31
.
qew`/ pefanerwvmeqa
we are well known to God
2 Cor
5:11
a,
cf.
1
1b; 11:6
t.r. W.
o{ti
foll.
become known, be shown
(
that
)
3:3
; 1J
2:1
9 (logically impersonal, as
hjkouvsqh
in Mk
2:1
).
b.
show
or
reveal oneself be revealed, appear
tiniv
to someone
Hs
2:1.
hJma`" fanerwqh`nai dei` e[mprosqen tou` bhvmato" tou` Cristou`
2 Cor
5:10
.Esp. of Christ; of his appearance in the world
ejfanerwvqh ejn sarkiv
1 Ti
3:16
;
cf. B
5:6; 6:7, 9, 14; 12:10.
qeou` ajnqrwpivnw" faneroumevnou
IEph
19:3.Hb
9:26
; 1 Pt
1:20
; 1J
1:2
a, b. The purpose of the appearing is given by a
i{na
clause 1J
3:5
,
8
;
B
14:5;
2 Cl
14:2.-Of the appearing of the Risen Lord
toi`" maqhtai`"
J
21:14
;
cf.
Mk
16:12
(
ejn eJtevra/ morfh`/
), 14. Without a
dat. B
15:9. Of the Second Advent Col
3:4
a; 1 Pt
5:4
; 1 J
2:28
;
3:2
b.
uJmei`" su;n aujtw`/
(
i.e.
Christ upon his return)
fanerwqhvsesqe ejn dovxh/
Col
3:4
b. Of the church
hJ ejkklhsiva pneumatikh; ou\sa ejfanerwvqh ejn th`/ sarki; Cristou`
2 Cl
14:3.
M-M.
**
fanerw`"
fanerw`"
adv.
(
Aeschyl.
,
Hdt.
+;
pap.
; 2 Macc
3:28
;
Philo
,
Joseph.
)
openly, publicly
Mk
1:45
. (
Opp.
ejn kruptw`/.
Cf. Jos
., Ant. 5, 213
kruptw`"
f.
;
Test. Jos.
4:2) J
7:10
. (
Opp.
lavqra/,
as
Pla.
, Symp. 182
D
)
IPhld
6:3.
Clearly, distinctly
(
Jos.
, Vi. 277)
ijdei`n
Ac
10:3
.
deicqh`nai
Dg
11:2.The
neut.
of the
comp.
as
adv.
fanerwvteron
(
even
)
more plainly
levgein
B
13:4.
M-M.
*
fanevrwsi"
fanevrwsi", ew", hJ ( Aristot. , De Plant. 2, 1; 9; Herm. Wr. 11, 1; Cat. Cod. Astr. VII 229, 23; 230, 20; VIII 1 p. 165, 6; pap. VIII AD ) disclosure, announcement, w. objective gen. hJ fan. th`" ajlhqeiva" the open proclamation of the truth 2 Cor 4:2 . The syntax of the gen. in hJ fanevrwsi" tou` pneuvmato" 1 Cor 12:7 cannot be determined w. certainty. Whether the gen. is subj. or obj. the expr. means the same thing as cavrisma. M-M .*
fanov"
fanov", ou`, oJ ( Aristoph. , X. +; UPZ 5, 18 [163 BC ]; 6, 15; loanw. in rabb. ) lamp, orig .= torch, and later, to the great annoyance of the Atticists ( Hesychius s.v. Phryn. p. 59 L. ; Athen. 15, 58 p. 699 D ff ; Pollux 6, 103; 10, 116),= lantern ( lucnou`co" ); so J 18:3 beside lampav" ( q.v. 1), M-M. *
Fanouhvl
Fanouhvl, oJ indecl. ( laeWnP] . 1 Ch 4:4 ; 8:25 v.l .; cf. Gen 32:32 , place name; Philo , Conf. Lingu. 129) Phanuel, father of Anna the prophetess Lk 2:36 . M-M. *
fantavzw
fantavzw ( Aeschyl. , Hdt. +; Sir 34:5 ; Wsd 6:16 ) make visible, usu. in the pass. become visible, appear ( Philo ), esp. of extraordinary phenomena (in nature, etc. Cf. Apollon. Rhod. 4, 1283; Peri; u{you" 15, 4; 7; PGM 7, 888) to; fantazovmenon sight, spectacle, of a theophany (as Ps.- Aristot. , Mirabilia 108 Athena; Herodian 8, 3, 9 of Apollo) Hb 12:21 . M-M. *
fantasiva
fantasiva, a", hJ ( Aristot. , Polyb. et al .; LXX , Philo ; Jos. , Bell. 6, 69 al. ; Test. Reub. 5:7) pomp, pageantry ( Polyb. 15, 25, 22; 16, 21, 1 meta; fantasiva" ; Diod. S. 12, 83, 4; Vett. Val. 38, 26) ejlqovnto" tou` jAgrivppa meta; pollh`" fantasiva" Ac 25:23 ( pollh; f. as Pel.-Leg. 4, 7 f ). Rdm. 2 12. M-M. *