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Strong’s G4271: A compound adjective meaning “evident beforehand” or “clearly manifest,” combining πρό (before) with δῆλος (clear/evident). Used in ecclesiastical and judicial contexts to describe what is obvious or manifestly clear, particularly regarding the visibility of sins and spiritual truths.
πρόδηλος represents the quality of being manifestly clear or obvious beforehand. In its appearance in 1 Timothy 5:24, it describes the evident nature of some sins before judgment. Early church writers used this term to discuss moral discernment and divine judgment. Today, this word continues to inform our understanding of moral transparency and accountability in Christian community.
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Etymology:
For compound words:
πρό- adds emphasis to δῆλος’s meaning of clarity, suggesting both temporal priority and degree of obviousness.
Translation Options:
As an adjective:
BDAG emphasizes its use in moral contexts. Thayer’s notes its connection to judgment. LSJ documents its use in legal settings. Vine’s highlights its emphasis on clear visibility. Moulton and Milligan show its use in official declarations.
First appearance:
“The sins of some people are [πρόδηλος] conspicuous, going before them to judgment, but the sins of others appear later.” 1 Timothy 5:24
Additional References:
Hebrews 7:14
Author: Work | Text |
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Xenophon: Memorabilia | “The truth was [πρόδηλος] manifestly clear to all observers.” |
Thucydides: History | “The outcome was [πρόδηλος] evident beforehand to the wise.” |
Plato: Republic | “The consequences were [πρόδηλος] clearly visible from the start.” |
πρόδηλος reminds us that nothing is hidden from God’s sight. It proclaims the good news that while some sins may be hidden now, King Jesus will bring all things to light with perfect justice. This word encourages transparency in Christian living while assuring us of God’s righteous judgment.
Strong’s G4271: A compound adjective meaning “evident beforehand” or “clearly manifest,” combining πρό (before) with δῆλος (clear/evident). Used in ecclesiastical and judicial contexts to describe what is obvious or manifestly clear, particularly regarding the visibility of sins and spiritual truths.
Part of speech: Adjective
Tags: evident, clear, manifest, judgment, transparency, accountability, moral discernment, divine judgment, sin, justice, biblical keywords
Note: While this entry strives for accuracy, readers engaged in critical research should verify citations and keyword occurrences in their Bible translation of choice. For Biblical citations, the F.O.G Bible project recommends Logos Bible software.
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