ἔνδειξιν

éndeixis

Indication, evidence, demonstration; the act or process of making something known or manifest. In various contexts, primarily denotes a sign, evidence, or clear proof of something—whether it be a factual reality, a quality (such as righteousness or judgment), or a social or legal status. Can refer to a visible or concrete manifestation that serves to confirm or demonstrate a reality or claim, ranging from an internal assurance to an external proof or display. Also used for a formal demonstration in legal or rhetorical contexts.

G1732

Romans 3:26 · Word #8

Lexicon G1732

Lemmaἔνδειξις
Transliterationéndeixis
Strong'sG1732
DefinitionIndication, evidence, demonstration; the act or process of making something known or manifest. In various contexts, primarily denotes a sign, evidence, or clear proof of something—whether it be a factual reality, a quality (such as righteousness or judgment), or a social or legal status. Can refer to a visible or concrete manifestation that serves to confirm or demonstrate a reality or claim, ranging from an internal assurance to an external proof or display. Also used for a formal demonstration in legal or rhetorical contexts.

Morphology N ACC F SG All morphology codes

Part of Speech N — Noun — A person, place, thing, or idea
Case ACC — Accusative — Direct object or extent
Gender F — Feminine — Grammatical feminine
Number SG — Singular — One

Lexical Info

Lemmaἔνδειξις
Strong'sG1732

SIBI-P1 Translation G1732-01

a demonstration

Morphological NotesNoun; accusative case; feminine; singular (Gr,N,,,,,AFS) — functioning as a singular direct object form.
Rendering Rationale"A demonstration" preserves the core sense of something shown or made evident, reflecting the noun’s derivation from ἐνδείκνυμι (to show or point out). The accusative feminine singular form denotes a single instance of such an act or proof as a direct object.

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