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Strong's #2612 - κατάδηλος
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- thoroughly clear, plain, evident
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κατάδηλος, ον,
manifest, visible, τούτοις οὐ κ. ἦν ἡ μάχη ὑπὸ τοῦ.. ὄρους Th. 4.44; κ. γενέσθαι to be discovered, Hdt. 1.5, 3.68; κ. μᾶλλον.. τὰ τῶν Χίων ἐφάνη Th. 8.10; κατάδηλον ποιῆσαι make known, discover, Hdt. 3.88, cf. Phld. Vit.Herc. 1457.10: c. part., φυλάσσων κ. ἔσται S. OC 1214 (lyr.); κ. γίγνονται προσποιούμενοι Pl. Ap. 23d, etc.; κ. ὦσιν ὅτι.., κ. ἔσται ὡς.., Id. Prt. 342b, 355b, cf. Arist. Top. 109b2, Hebrews 7:15, etc. Adv. -λως Poll. 6.207.
κατάδηλος, κατάδηλόν (δῆλος), thoroughly clear, plain, evident: Hebrews 7:15. ((Sophocles), Herodotus, Xenophon, Plato, others) (Cf. δῆλος, at the end.)
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*κατά -δηλος , -ον
(δὴλος ),
quite manifest, evident: Hebrews 7:15.†
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This adj., which in Biblical Greek is confined to Hebrews 7:15, in the sense of ";quite clear,"; ";certain,"; occurs ter in P Lips I. 64 (A.D. 368–9) (as amended Chrest. I. p. 331 ff.), e.g. .28 κατάδηλον ποίησο ̣ν ἔχειν παρ᾽ αὑτοῖς τὸ μέτρον.
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