A-1 | Noun | Strong's Number: g5345 | Greek: pheme |
Fame:
originally denoted "a Divine voice, an oracle;" hence, "a saying or report" (akin to phemi, "to say," from a root meaning "to shine, to be clear;" hence, Lat., fama, Eng., "fame"), is rendered "fame" in Mat 9:26; Luk 4:14.
Notes:
(1) In Luk 5:15, RV, logos, "a word, report, account," is translated "report," for AV, "fame."
See REPORT.
(2) Akoe, "a hearing," is translated "report" in the RV of Mat 4:24; 14:1; Mar 1:28, for AV, "fame."
See EAR, No. 3, HEARING.
(3) Echos, "a noise, report, sound," is translated "rumor," in the RV of Luk 4:37, for AV, "fame;" "sound" in Act 2:2; Hbr 12:19.
See RUMOR, SOUND.
B-1 | Verb | Strong's Number: g1310 | Greek: diaphemizo |
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