Concordancia Strong eidos: apariencia, especie, forma, moda, vista. Palabra Original: εἶδος, ους, τόParte del Discurso: Sustantivo, neutro Transliteración: eidos Ortografía Fonética: (i'-dos) Definición: apariencia, especie, forma, moda, vista. RVR 1909 Número de Palabras: apariencia (1), especie (1), forma (1), parecer (1), vista (1). HELPS Word-studies 1491 eídos (sustantivo neutro derivado de 1492/ eídō, "ver, comprender") - propiamente, la vista de algo que se encuentra expuesto (que se puede observar), especialmente con respecto a su apariencia o forma externa (J. Thayer). 1491 (eidos) generalmente expresa "aquello que se ve físicamente" (BAGD) antes de que sea comprendido mental o espiritualmente. Ver 1492 (eidō, oida). Strong's Concordance eidos: visible form, shape, appearance, kind Original Word: εἶδος, ους, τόPart of Speech: Noun, Neuter Transliteration: eidos Phonetic Spelling: (i'-dos) Short Definition: visible form, shape, appearance, kind Definition: visible form, shape, appearance, outward show, kind, species, class. Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 1491: εἶδοςεἶδος, εἴδους, τό (ἘΙΔΩ), in the Sept. chiefly for מַרְאֶה and תֹּאַר; properly, that which strikes the eye, which is exposed to view; 1. the external oppearance, form, figure, shape, (so from Homer down): John 5:37; σωματικῷ εἴδει, Luke 3:22; τό εἶδος τοῦ προσώπου αὐτοῦ, Luke 9:29; διά εἴδους, as encompassed with the visible appearance (of eternal things) (see διά, A. I. 2), 2 Corinthians 5:7, — commonly explained, by sight i. e. beholding (Luth.:im Schauen); but no example has yet been adduced from any Greek writings in which εἶδος is used actively, like the Latin species, of vision; (στόμα κατά στόμα, ἐν εἴδει, καί οὐ δἰ ὁραμάτων καί ἐνυπνίων, Clement. homil. 17, 18; cf. Numbers 12:8 the Sept.). 2. form, kind: ἀπό παντός εἴδους πονηροῦ ἀπέχεσθε, i. e. from every kind of evil or wrong, 1 Thessalonians 5:22 (cf.πονηρός, under the end); (Josephus, Antiquities 10, 3, 1 πᾶν εἶδος πονηρίας. The Greeks, especially Plato, oppose τό εἶδος to τό γένος, as the Latin does species to genus. Cf. Schmidt, chapter 182, 2). From eido; a view, i.e. Form (literally or figuratively) -- appearance, fashion, shape, sight. see GREEK eido Englishman's Concordance Strong's Greek 14915 Occurrences εἴδει — 1 Occ. εἶδος — 2 Occ. εἴδους — 2 Occ. Luke 3:22 N-DNS GRK: ἅγιον σωματικῷ εἴδει ὡς περιστερὰν NAS: upon Him in bodily form like KJV: in a bodily shape like INT: Holy in a bodily form as a dove Luke 9:29 N-NNS John 5:37 N-ANS 2 Corinthians 5:7 N-GNS 1 Thessalonians 5:22 N-GNS |