Lexicon anoixis: Opening Original Word: ἄνοιξις Strong's Exhaustive Concordance an openingFrom anoigo; opening (throat) -- X open. see GREEK anoigo NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom anoigó Definition an opening NASB Translation opening (1). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 457: ἄνοιξιςἄνοιξις, ἀνοιξεως, ἡ (ἀνοίγω, which see), an opening: ἐν ἀνοίξει τοῦ στόματος μου as often as I open my month to speak, Ephesians 6:19. (Thucydides 4, 68, 4; τῶν πυλών, id. 4, 67, 3; χειλων, Plutarch, mor. (symp. 1. ix. quaest. 2, 3), p. 788 c.) Topical Lexicon Word Origin: Derived from the Greek verb ἀνοίγω (anoigō), meaning "to open."Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: The Hebrew equivalent concepts can be found in words like פָּתַח (pathach • Strong's Hebrew 6605), which means "to open," and גִּלָּה (galah • Strong's Hebrew 1540), meaning "to uncover" or "reveal." These terms similarly convey the act of opening or revealing, often used in contexts of divine revelation or enlightenment in the Old Testament. Usage: The term ἄνοιξις is used in the New Testament to describe the act of opening, often in a spiritual or revelatory context. Context: The Greek term ἄνοιξις appears in the New Testament, capturing the concept of opening in both physical and spiritual dimensions. It is closely related to the verb ἀνοίγω, which is frequently used in the Gospels and Acts to describe the opening of eyes, ears, and understanding, often in the context of divine revelation or healing. Forms and Transliterations ανοιξει ανοίξει ἀνοίξει ανομεί ανόμημα ανόμημά ανομήματα ανομήσαι ανομήσετε ανομήσητε ανομήσωσιν ανομίας ανομούντες ανομών ηνόμησα ηνομήσαμεν ηνόμησαν ηνόμησας ηνομήσατε ηνόμησε ηνόμησεν ηνόμουν anoixei anoíxeiLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Ephesians 6:19 N-DFSGRK: λόγος ἐν ἀνοίξει τοῦ στόματός NAS: may be given to me in the opening of my mouth, INT: utterance in [the] opening of the mouth |