ἐνεδείξατο

endeíknymi

did

To show or demonstrate, especially by actions or evidence; to make manifest, display, or prove by presenting evidence or acts. The term commonly conveys a sense of clearly exhibiting a fact, quality, or characteristic, either to oneself or to others, often to establish proof or clarify a situation. In specific contexts, it may also carry the nuance of instructively pointing out or attesting to something's reality.

G1731

2 Timothy 4:14 · Word #7

Lexicon G1731

Lemmaἐνδείκνυμι
Transliterationendeíknymi
Strong'sG1731
DefinitionTo show or demonstrate, especially by actions or evidence; to make manifest, display, or prove by presenting evidence or acts. The term commonly conveys a sense of clearly exhibiting a fact, quality, or characteristic, either to oneself or to others, often to establish proof or clarify a situation. In specific contexts, it may also carry the nuance of instructively pointing out or attesting to something's reality.

Morphology V AOR MID IND 3P SG All morphology codes

Part of Speech V — Verb — An action or state of being
Tense AOR — Aorist — Simple occurrence, often past
Voice MID — Middle — The subject acts on itself or in its own interest
Mood IND — Indicative — States a fact or reality
Person 3P — 3rd person — The one spoken about ("he/she/it/they")
Number SG — Singular — One

Common Translation

Phrasedid
Literalshowed

Lexical Info

Lemmaἐνδείκνυμι
Strong'sG1731

SIBI-P1 Translation G1731-09

demonstrated for himself

Morphological NotesVerb; aorist tense (simple past), middle voice (self-involved), indicative mood, 3rd person singular.
Rendering RationaleThe aorist indicative conveys a simple completed action in the past (“demonstrated”), while the middle voice indicates self-involvement or action done with reference to oneself, hence “for himself.” This preserves the root sense of openly displaying or proving by evidence.

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