1 | Strong's Number: g1110 | Greek: gnostos |
Notable, of Note:
an adjective, signifying "known" (from ginosko, "to know"), is used
(a) as an adjective, most usually translated "known," whether of facts, e.g., Act 1:19; 2:14; 4:10; or persons, Jhn 18:15, 16; it denotes "notable" in Act 4:16, of a miracle;
(b) as a noun, "acquaintance," Luk 2:44; 23:49.
See ACQUAINTANCE, KNOWN.
2 | Strong's Number: g1978 | Greek: episemos |
Notable, of Note:
primarily meant "bearing a mark," e.g., of money, "stamped, coined," (from epi, "upon," and sema, "a mark, a sign;" cp. semaino, "to give a sign, signify, indicate," and semeioo, "to note;" see below); it is used in the NT, metaphorically,
(a) in a good sense, Rom 16:7, "of note, illustrious," said of Andronicus and Junias;
(b) in a bad sense, Mat 27:16, "notable," of the prisoner Barabbas. In the Sept., Gen 30:42; Est 5:4; 8:13, toward the end of the verse, "a distinct (day)".
3 | Strong's Number: g2016 | Greek: epiphanes |
Notable, of Note:
"illustrious, renowned, notable" (akin to epiphaino, "to show forth, appear;" Eng., "epiphany"), is translated "notable" in Act 2:20, of the great Day of the Lord. The appropriateness of this word (compared with Nos. 1 and 2) to that future occasion is obvious.
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