Strong’s G585

Meaning and Usage:

  • General Definition: The Greek noun ἀπόδειξις (apodeixis) translates to “demonstration,” “proof,” or “evidence.” It refers to the act of proving or showing something through clear and convincing evidence or arguments.
  • Contextual Usage: This term is used to describe the process or result of proving something, often through detailed argumentation or presentation of evidence.

Detailed Overview with Additional Concordances

Etymology and Lexicon References:

  1. Strong’s Concordance (G585): Strong’s defines ἀπόδειξις as “a proof,” “evidence,” or “demonstration.” It highlights the term’s role in providing clear and convincing evidence or arguments to support a claim or assertion.
  2. Thayer’s Greek Lexicon: Thayer’s defines ἀπόδειξις as “proof,” “demonstration,” or “a showing forth.” It emphasizes the concept of making something evident or clear through proof or evidence.
  3. BDAG (Bauer-Danker-Arndt-Gingrich): BDAG provides a nuanced definition, describing ἀπόδειξις as “proof” or “demonstration.” It focuses on the concept of making something clear or evident through detailed argumentation or evidence.
  4. LSJ (Liddell-Scott-Jones): LSJ defines ἀπόδειξις as “a proof,” “evidence,” or “a demonstration.” It emphasizes its use in contexts where proof or clear evidence is presented.

Biblical Context:

  • Usage in Scripture: The noun ἀπόδειξις appears in contexts where proof or evidence is needed to substantiate a claim or argument. For example, in 2 Corinthians 8:24, Paul uses the term to refer to the demonstration of the sincerity of the Corinthians’ love through their generosity.

In summary, ἀπόδειξις (G585) means “proof,” “evidence,” or “demonstration,” focusing on the act or result of providing clear and convincing evidence. Greek lexicons and biblical usage highlight its role in making something evident or clear through detailed proof or demonstration.

Note: While this entry strives for accuracy, readers engaged in critical research should verify citations independently. For Biblical citations, the F.O.G Bible project recommends Logos Bible software.

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