ὅραμα
hórama
sight
A thing seen, a sight—most commonly referring to a vision or apparition, often of supernatural or revelatory character; in some contexts, a noteworthy spectacle, especially that perceived in the mind or inward eye rather than by ordinary senses. In the New Testament and related literature, predominantly denotes a divinely granted vision, distinct from normal physical seeing, and typically received in a trance or through spiritual experience.
Acts 7:31 · Word #7
Lexicon G3705
| Lemma | ὅραμα |
| Transliteration | hórama |
| Strong's | G3705 |
| Definition | A thing seen, a sight—most commonly referring to a vision or apparition, often of supernatural or revelatory character; in some contexts, a noteworthy spectacle, especially that perceived in the mind or inward eye rather than by ordinary senses. In the New Testament and related literature, predominantly denotes a divinely granted vision, distinct from normal physical seeing, and typically received in a trance or through spiritual experience. |
Morphology N ACC N SG
All morphology codes
| Part of Speech | N — Noun — A person, place, thing, or idea |
| Case | ACC — Accusative — Direct object or extent |
| Gender | N — Neuter — Grammatical neuter |
| Number | SG — Singular — One |
Common Translation
| Phrase | sight |
| Literal | sight/vision |
Lexical Info
| Lemma | ὅραμα |
| Strong's | G3705 |
SIBI-P1 Translation G3705-01
a divinely granted vision
| Morphological Notes | Noun, neuter, singular, accusative (Gr,N,,,,,ANS) — a singular neuter direct object form. |
| Rendering Rationale | Derived from ὁρ- (“to see”) with the -μα suffix indicating the result of seeing, it denotes that which is seen—most often a supernatural or revelatory sight. The accusative singular form is reflected in English as a singular object (“a … vision”). |
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