Strong's Concordance phémi: to declare, say Original Word: φημίPart of Speech: Verb Transliteration: phémi Phonetic Spelling: (fay-mee') Short Definition: I say Definition: I say, declare. HELPS Word-studies 5346 phēmí (from phaō, "shine") – properly, bring to light by asserting one statement (point of view) over another; to speak comparatively, i.e. making effective contrasts which illuminate (literally, "produce an epiphany"). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 5346: φημίφημί; imperfect ἔφην; (from φάω, to bring forth into the light (cf. Curtius, § 407)); hence (from Homer down) properly, to make known one's thoughts, to declare; to say: ἔφη, he said (once on a time), Matthew 26:61; historical writers, in quoting the words of anyone, prefix φησίν, ἔφη (Latinait, inquit): Luke 22:58; Acts 8:36, and often: φησίν and ἔφη are used of a person replying, Matthew 13:29; Luke 7:40; John 1:23; John 9:38; Acts 7:2, etc.; of one who asks a question, Matthew 27:23; Acts 16:30; Acts 21:37; ἔφη μεγάλη τῇ φωνή, Acts 26:24; ἀποκριθείς ἔφη, Matthew 8:8; (φησίν is interjected into the recorded speech of another (cf. Winer's Grammar, § 61, 6), Matthew 14:8; Acts 25:5, 22; Acts 26:25; also ἔφη, Acts 23:35; φησίν, like the Latinait, inquit, is employed especially in the later Greek usage with an indefinite subject (`impersonally') (cf.man sagt, on dit, they say) (inserted in a sentence containing the words of another (cf. Winer's Grammar, as above)): 2 Corinthians 10:10 where L Tr marginal reading WH marginal reading φασίν (cf. Passow, ii, p. 2238a; (Liddell and Scott, under the word, II. 1); Buttmann, § 129, 19; (Winer's Grammar, § 58, 9{b}. β.; § 64, 3)). φησίν namely, ὁ Θεός, 1 Corinthians 6:16 (here Lachmann brackets φησίν); Hebrews 8:5; (Winer's Grammar, 522 (486f)). The constructions of the verb are the following: ἔφη αὐτῷ, αὐτοῖς, he replied to him, to them, Matthew 4:7; Matthew 13:28; Matthew 21:27, etc.; Mark ( STRONGS NT 5346a: φημίζωφημίζω: 1 aorist passive 3 person singular ἐφημισθη; especially frequent in the poets from Hesiod down; to spread a report, to disseminate by report: Matthew 28:15 T WH marginal reading (after manuscripts א, Delta, 33, etc.) for διαφημίζω, which see Properly, the same as the base of phos and phaino; to show or make known one's thoughts, i.e. Speak or say -- affirm, say. Compare lego. see GREEK phos see GREEK phaino see GREEK lego Englishman's Concordance Strong's Greek 534666 Occurrences ἔφη — 43 Occ. φασίν — 1 Occ. φημι — 4 Occ. φησιν — 18 Occ. Matthew 4:7 V-II-3S GRK: ἔφη αὐτῷ ὁ NAS: Jesus said to him, On the other hand, KJV: Jesus said unto him, It is written INT: Said to him Matthew 8:8 V-II-3S Matthew 13:28 V-II-3S Matthew 13:29 V-PI-3S Matthew 14:8 V-PI-3S Matthew 17:26 V-II-3S Matthew 19:21 V-II-3S Matthew 21:27 V-II-3S Matthew 22:37 V-II-3S Matthew 25:21 V-II-3S Matthew 25:23 V-II-3S Matthew 26:34 V-II-3S Matthew 26:61 V-II-3S Matthew 27:11 V-II-3S Matthew 27:23 V-II-3S Matthew 27:65 V-II-3S Mark 9:12 V-II-3S Mark 9:38 V-II-3S Mark 10:20 V-II-3S Mark 10:29 V-II-3S Mark 12:24 V-II-3S Mark 14:29 V-II-3S Luke 7:40 V-PI-3S Luke 7:44 V-II-3S Luke 15:17 V-II-3S |