Lexicon phanerós: Manifest, evident, clear, visible Original Word: φανερός Strong's Exhaustive Concordance openly, publicly, clearlyAdverb from phaneros; plainly, i.e. Clearly or publicly -- evidently, openly. see GREEK phaneros HELPS Word-studies Cognate: 5320 phanerṓs (an adverb) – open, manifest ("come to light"). See 5319 (phaneroō). NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originadverb from phaneros Definition manifestly, openly NASB Translation clearly (1), publicly (2). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 5320: φανερῶςφανερῶς (see φανερός) (from Aeschylus and Herodotus down), adverb, manifestly; i. e. a. plainly, clearly: ἰδεῖν τινα, Acts 10:3. b. openly: Mark 1:45; opposed to ἐν κρύπτω, John 7:10. Topical Lexicon Word Origin: Derived from the Greek verb φαίνω (phaínō), meaning "to shine" or "to make visible."Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: While there is no direct Hebrew equivalent for φανερός, similar concepts can be found in Hebrew words such as גָּלָה (galah, Strong's 1540), meaning "to reveal" or "to uncover," and נִגְלָה (niglah, Strong's 1540 in the Niphal form), meaning "to be revealed" or "to be made known." These terms convey the idea of making something visible or known, akin to the Greek φανερός. Usage: The term φανερός is used in the New Testament to describe things that are clearly seen or understood, often in contrast to what is hidden or obscure. It is used to describe both physical visibility and metaphorical clarity, such as the manifestation of truth or deeds. Context: • Contextual Overview: In the New Testament, φανερός is frequently used to describe the nature of divine revelation, the visibility of actions, and the clarity of truth. It underscores the contrast between what is hidden and what is revealed, often highlighting the transparency of God's actions or the evident nature of human deeds. Forms and Transliterations φανερως φανερώς φανερῶς phaneros phanerôs phanerōs phanerō̂sLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance Mark 1:45 AdvGRK: αὐτὸν δύνασθαι φανερῶς εἰς πόλιν NAS: no longer publicly enter KJV: could no more openly enter into INT: he was able openly into [the] city John 7:10 Adv Acts 10:3 Adv |