Declare, Declaration

New Testament

Vine's Expository Dictionary of Biblical Words

Definition

A-1anangelloVerbG312

signifies "to announce, report, bring back tidings" (ana, "back," angello, "to announce"). Possibly the ana carries the significance of upward, i.e., heavenly, as characteristic of the nature of the tidings. In the following, either the AV or the RV translates the word by the verb "to declare;" in Joh 4:25, RV, "declaree," AV, "tell;" in 16:13-15, RV, "declare," AV, "shew;" in Act 15:4, RV, "rehearsed," AV, "declared;" in Act 19:18, RV, "declaring," AV, "shewed" (a reference, perhaps, to the destruction of their idols, in consequence of their new faith); in Act 20:20, RV, "declaring," AV, "have shewed;" in 1Jo 1:5, RV, "announce," AV, "declare." See REHEARSE, REPORT, SHEW, SPEAK, TELL.

A-2apangelloVerbG518

signifies "to announce or report from a person or place" (apo, "from"); hence, "to declare, publish;" it is rendered "declare" in Luk 8:47, Heb 2:12, 1Jo 1:3. It is very frequent in the Gospels and Acts; elsewhere, other than the last two places mentioned, only in 1Th 1:9, 1Jo 1:2. See BRING, A, No. 36.

A-3diangelloVerbG1229

lit., "to announce through," hence, "to declare fully, or far and wide" (dia, "through"), is translated "declaring" in Act 21:26, RV (AV, "to signify"); in Luk 9:60, RV, "publish abroad" (for AV, "preach"), giving the verb its fuller significance; so in Rom 9:17, for AV, "declared," See PREACH, SIGNIFY.

A-4katangelloVerbG2605

lit., "to report down" (kata, intensive), is ordinarily translated "to preach;" "declare" in Act 17:23, AV (RV, "set forth"); in 1Co 2:1, RV, "proclaiming," for AV, "declaring." It is nowhere translated by "declare" in the RV. See PREACH, SHOW, SPEAK, TEACH.

A-5parangelloVerbG3853

see CHARGE, B, No. 8.

A-6diegeomaiVerbG1334

"to conduct a narration through to the end" (dia, "through," intensive, hegeomai, "to lead"), hence denotes "to recount, to relate in full," Mar 5:16, Luk 8:39, Luk 9:10, Act 8:33, Act 9:27, Act 12:17; in Mar 9:9, Heb 11:32, "tell." See SHOW, TELL.

A-7ekdiegeomaiVerbG1555

properly, "to narrate in full," came to denote, "to tell, declare;" it is used in Act 13:41, Act 15:3.

A-8exegeomaiVerbG1834

lit., to lead out," signifies "to make known, rehearse, declare," Luk 24:35 (AV, "told;" RV, rehearsed"); Act 10:8, Act 15:12, Act 15:14, Act 21:19. In Joh 1:18, in the sentence "He hath declared Him," the other meaning of the verb is in view, to unfold in teaching, "to declare" by making known. See TELL.

A-9horizoVerbG3724

"to mark off by boundaries," signifies "to determine," usually of time; in Rom 1:4, Christ is said to have been "marked out" as the Son of God, by the fact of His resurrection; "declared" (RV, marg., "determined). See DEFINE.

A-10delooVerbG1213

"to make plain," is rendered "to declare" in 1Co 1:11, AV; 1Co 3:13, Col 1:8. See SIGNIFY.

A-11phrazoVerbG5419

"to declare," occurs in Mat 15:15 and (in some texts) in Mat 13:36 (as AV).

Note: For gnorizo, "to make known," rendered "to declare" in Joh 17:26, 1Co 15:1, Col 4:7, see KNOWN, A, No. 8. For emphanizo, "to declare plainly," Heb 11:14, AV, see MANIFEST, A, No. 2. For phaneroo, see MANIFEST, B, No. 1. For anatithemi, Act 25:14, AV, see COMMUNICATE. For "declare glad tidings" see TIDINGS.

B-1endeixisNounG1732

"a showing, pointing out" (en, "in," deiknumi, "to show"), is said of the "showing forth" of God's righteousness, in Rom 1:3-26, AV, "to declare;" RV, "to show," and "(for) the showing." In 2Co 8:24, "proof;" Phi 1:28, "an evident token." See SHOW, TOKEN.

Notes: (1) In Luk 1:1, diegesis is a "narrative" (RV), not a "declaration" (AV).

(2) In 2Co 8:19, "declaration" does not represent any word in the original.