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Mention (Noun and Verb)

"remembrance, mention" (akin to mimnesko, "to remind, remember"), is always used in connection with prayer, and translated "mention" in Rom 1:9, Eph 1:16, 1Th 1:2, Phm 1:4, in each of which it is preceded by the verb to make; "rememberance" in Phi 1:3, 1Th 3:6, 2Ti 1:3. Some mss. have it in Rom 12:13, instead of chreiais, "necessities." See REMEMBRANCE. Cp. mneme, "memory, remembrance," 2Pe 1:15.

which most usually means "to call to mind, remember," signifies "to make mention of," in Heb 11:22. See REMEMBER.

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