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Evident, Evidently

Evident, Evidently properly signifying "visible, clear to the mind, evident," is translated "evident" in Gal 3:11, 1Co 15:27, RV (AV, "manifest"); "bewrayeth," Mat 26:73; "certain," 1Ti 6:7, AV. Cp. deloo, "to...

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Evident, Evidently

properly signifying "visible, clear to the mind, evident," is translated "evident" in Gal 3:11, 1Co 15:27, RV (AV, "manifest"); "bewrayeth," Mat 26:73; "certain," 1Ti 6:7, AV. Cp. deloo, "to declare, signify." See BEWRAY, CERTAIN, MANIFEST.

a strengthened form of No. 1, "quite manifest, evident," is used in Heb 7:15 (AV, "more evident"). For the preceding verse see No. 3.

"manifest beforehand" (pro, "before," and No. 1), is used in Heb 7:14 in the sense of "clearly evident." So in 1Ti 1:5-25, RV, "evident," for AV, "open beforehand," and "manifest beforehand." The pro is somewhat intensive.

Note: Phaneros, "visible, manifest" (akin to phainomai, "to appear"), is synonymous with the above, but is not translated "evident" in the NT. For "evident token" see TOKEN.

manifestly (see note above), is rendered "openly" in Mar 1:45; "publicly" in Joh 7:10, RV (opposite to "in secret"); in Act 10:3, RV, "openly," for AV, "evidently." See OPENLY, PUBLICLY.

Note: For the AV, "evidently," in Gal 3:1, see OPENLY.

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