1 | Strong's Number: g411 | Greek: anekdiegetos |
Unspeakable:
denotes "inexpressible" (a, negative, n, euphonic, ekdiegeomai, "to declare, relate"), 2Cr 9:15, "unspeakable" (of the gift of God); regarding the various explanations of the gift, it seems most suitable to view it as the gift of His Son.
2 | Strong's Number: g412 | Greek: aneklaletos |
Unspeakable:
denotes "unable to be told out" (eklaleo, "to speak out"), 1Pe 1:8, of the believer's joy.
3 | Strong's Number: g731 | Greek: arrhetos |
Unspeakable:
primarily, "unspoken" (a, negative, rhetos, "spoken"), denotes "unspeakable," 2Cr 12:4, of the words heard by Paul when caught up into paradise. The word is common in sacred inscriptions especially in connection with the Greek Mysteries; hence Moulton and Milligan suggest the meaning "words too sacred to be uttered."
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