Evident, Evidently

New Testament

Vine's Expository Dictionary of Biblical Words

Definition

A-1delosAdjectiveG1212

properly signifying "visible, clear to the mind, evident," is translated "evident" in Gal 3:11, 1Co 15:27, RV (AV, "manifest"); "bewrayeth," Mat 26:73; "certain," 1Ti 6:7, AV. Cp. deloo, "to declare, signify." See BEWRAY, CERTAIN, MANIFEST.

A-2katadelosAdjectiveG2612

a strengthened form of No. 1, "quite manifest, evident," is used in Heb 7:15 (AV, "more evident"). For the preceding verse see No. 3.

A-3prodelosAdjectiveG4271

"manifest beforehand" (pro, "before," and No. 1), is used in Heb 7:14 in the sense of "clearly evident." So in 1Ti 1:5-25, RV, "evident," for AV, "open beforehand," and "manifest beforehand." The pro is somewhat intensive.

Note: Phaneros, "visible, manifest" (akin to phainomai, "to appear"), is synonymous with the above, but is not translated "evident" in the NT. For "evident token" see TOKEN.

B-1phanerosAdverbG5320

manifestly (see note above), is rendered "openly" in Mar 1:45; "publicly" in Joh 7:10, RV (opposite to "in secret"); in Act 10:3, RV, "openly," for AV, "evidently." See OPENLY, PUBLICLY.

Note: For the AV, "evidently," in Gal 3:1, see OPENLY.