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Strong's #2020 - ἐπιφώσκω

Transliteration
epiphṓskō
Phonetics
ep-ee-foce'-ko
Origin
a form of (G2017)
Parts of Speech
verb
TDNT
9:310,1293
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Definition   
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  1. to grow light, to dawn
Hebrew Equivalent Words:
Strong #: 1984 ‑ הָלַל (haw‑lal');  
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Liddell-Scott-Jones Definitions

ἐπιφώσκω,

= ἐπιφαύσκω,

I grow towards daylight, dawn, Matthew 28:1, Luke 23:54, PLond. 1.130.39 (i A.D.).

II trans., let shine forth, φέγγος Poet. de herb. 24.

Thayer's Expanded Definition

ἐπιφώσκω; (imperfect ἐπεφωσκον); to grow light, to dawn (cf. Buttmann, 68 (60)): Luke 23:54; followed by εἰς, Matthew 28:1, on which see εἰς, A. II. 1.


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Abbott-Smith Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament

ἐπι -φώσκω ,

[in LXX for H1984 hi., Job 41:18 A (Β א , ἐπιφαύσκ -) *;]

1. to let shine.

2. to dawn (cf. MM, Exp., xiv): Luke 23:54; seq. εἰς , Matthew 28:1.†


Abbott-Smith Manual Greek Lexicon of the New Testament.
Copyright © 1922 by G. Abbott-Smith, D.D., D.C.L.. T & T Clarke, London.
Vocabulary of the Greek NT

A horoscope P Lond 130.39 (= I. p. 134) is dated—ἔτους τρίτου θεοῦ Τίτου Φαρμουθὶ τῇ ἐπιφωσκούσῃ, i.e. April 1st, A.D. 81, though the use of the title θεός = ";divus,"; shows, as the editor points out, that the document itself was not drawn up until after the Emperor’s death; cf. also the late P Grenf II. 112.15 (a Festal Epistle by the Patriarch of Alexandria with reference to the date of Easter—A.D. 577?) τῇ ἑξῆς ἐπιφωσκούσῃ κυριακῇ. We cannot discuss here the crux of Matthew 28:1 (see Allen’s note in ICC ad l.), but two instances of the verb may be cited from the Gosp. of Peter—2 ἐπεὶ καὶ σάββατον ἐπιφώσκει (cf. Luke 23:54), 9 τῇ δὲ νυκτὶ η ἐπέφωσκεν ἡ κυριακή. On the meaning see Notes by C. H. Turner in JTS xiv. p. 188 ff., and by F. C. Burkitt in ib. p. 538 ff. The latter claims the verb as apparently ";a real example of that ‘Jewish Greek’ which the discoveries of Egyptian papyri have reduced to such restricted compass,"; but see the first citation supra, in which no direct trace of Semitic influence can be predicated.

 


The Vocabulary of the Greek New Testament.
Copyright © 1914, 1929, 1930 by James Hope Moulton and George Milligan. Hodder and Stoughton, London.
Derivative Copyright © 2015 by Allan Loder.
List of Word Forms
επέφωσκε επεφωσκεν ἐπέφωσκεν επεχάρης επεχάρητε επιφωσκουση επιφωσκούση ἐπιφωσκούσῃ επιχαίρει επιχαίροντες επιχαίρων επιχαρείησάν επιχαρή επιχαρής επίχαρμα επιχαρούμεθα επιχαρούνται επίχαρτος επιχαρώσί epephosken epephōsken epéphosken epéphōsken epiphoskouse epiphōskousē epiphoskoúsei epiphōskoúsēi
 
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