Berean Strong's Lexicon anaggelló: To announce, report, declare, make known Original Word: ἀναγγέλλω Word Origin: From ἀνά (ana, "up, again") and ἀγγέλλω (angelló, "to announce") Corresponding Greek / Hebrew Entries: The Hebrew equivalent often associated with the concept of announcing or declaring is נָגַד (nagad), which means to make known, declare, or report. Usage: The verb ἀναγγέλλω is used in the New Testament to convey the act of announcing or reporting something, often with a sense of declaring or making known important information. It implies a communication of news or revelation, typically with authority or significance. This term is often used in contexts where divine truths or significant events are being disclosed to others. Cultural and Historical Background: In the Greco-Roman world, the act of announcing or proclaiming was a significant part of public life, whether in the context of heralds announcing decrees, messengers delivering news, or philosophers and teachers declaring doctrines. In the Jewish context, the concept of announcing divine truths was deeply rooted in the prophetic tradition, where prophets were seen as messengers of God's word. The New Testament usage of ἀναγγέλλω reflects this tradition, emphasizing the role of the apostles and early Christians as heralds of the Gospel. HELPS Word-studies 312 anaggéllō (from 303 /aná, "up, completing a process" and aggellō, "declare") – properly, tell all the way up, i.e. clearly – declaring a thought (communication) that shows it has cleared (gone through) its necessary stages. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom ana and aggelló Definition to bring back word, announce NASB Translation announce (1), announced (1), declare (1), declaring (2), disclose (3), disclosing (1), had...news (1), report (1), reported (2). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 312: ἀναγγέλλωἀναγγέλλω; imperfect ἀνήγγελλον; (future ἀναγγελῶ); 1 aorist ἀνήγγειλα; 2 aorist passive ἀνηγγέλην, Romans 15:21; 1 Peter 1:12 (several times in the Sept.; 1 Macc. 2:31; Winers Grammar, 82 (78); (Veitch, under the word ἀγγέλλω)); to announce, make known (cf. ἀνά, 3 b.): τί, Acts 19:18; followed by ὅτι, John 5:15 (L marginal reading WH text T εἶπεν); ὅσα κτλ. Acts 14:27; (Mark 5:19 R G L marginal reading); (absolutely with εἰς, Mark 5:14 Rec.); equivalent to disclose: τί τίνι, John 4:25; John 16:13-15; used of the formal proclamation of the Christian religion: Acts 20:20; 1 Peter 1:12; 1 John 1:5; περί τίνος, Romans 15:21 (Isaiah 52:15); to report, bring back tidings, rehearse, used as in Greek writers (Aeschylus Prom. 664 (661); Xenophon, an. 1, 3, 21; Polybius 25, 2, 7) of messengers reporting what they have seen or heard (cf. ἀνά as above): τί, Acts 16:38 (where L T Tr WH ἀπήγγειλαν); 2 Corinthians 7:7. Strong's Exhaustive Concordance declare, report, announce From ana and the base of aggelos; to announce (in detail) -- declare, rehearse, report, show, speak, tell. see GREEK ana see GREEK aggelos Forms and Transliterations αναγγειλαι αναγγείλαι αναγγείλαί ἀναγγεῖλαι αναγγείλαντες αναγγείλατε αναγγειλάτω αναγγειλάτωσαν αναγγειλάτωσάν αναγγείλη αναγγείλης αναγγείλητέ ανάγγειλον ανάγγειλόν αναγγείλω αναγγείλωμεν αναγγείλωσι αναγγείλωσί αναγγείλωσιν αναγγελει αναγγελεί ἀναγγελεῖ αναγγελείς αναγγελείτε αναγγελείτέ αναγγέλείτε αναγγελή αναγγελήσεται ανάγγελλε αναγγελλεί αναγγέλλει αναγγέλλειν αναγγελλείς αναγγέλλετε αναγγελλομεν αναγγέλλομεν ἀναγγέλλομεν αναγγελλοντες αναγγέλλοντες ἀναγγέλλοντες αναγγέλλοντι αναγγέλλοντος αναγγέλλουσι αναγγέλλω αναγγελλων αναγγέλλων ἀναγγέλλων αναγγελούμεν αναγγελούσι αναγγελούσί αναγγελούσιν αναγγέλουσιν αναγγελώ ανήγγειλα ανήγγειλά ανηγγείλαμεν ανηγγειλαν ανήγγειλαν ανήγγειλάν ἀνήγγειλάν ανήγγειλας ανήγγειλάς ανήγγειλε ανήγγειλέ ανήγγειλεν ανηγγελη ανηγγέλη ανήγγελη ἀνηγγέλη ανήγγελκα ανηγγελλον ἀνήγγελλον anangeilai anangeîlai anangelei anangeleî anangellomen anangéllomen anangellon anangellōn anangéllon anangéllōn anangellontes anangéllontes anengeilan anēngeilan anḗngeilán anengele anengéle anēngelē anēngélē anengellon anēngellon anḗngellonLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel TextsEnglishman's Concordance John 4:25 V-FIA-3SGRK: ἔλθῃ ἐκεῖνος ἀναγγελεῖ ἡμῖν ἅπαντα NAS: comes, He will declare all things KJV: is come, he will tell us INT: comes he he will tell us all things John 5:15 V-AIA-3S John 16:13 V-FIA-3S John 16:14 V-FIA-3S John 16:15 V-FIA-3S Acts 14:27 V-IIA-3P Acts 15:4 V-AIA-3P Acts 19:18 V-PPA-NMP Acts 20:20 V-ANA Acts 20:27 V-ANA Romans 15:21 V-AIP-3S 2 Corinthians 7:7 V-PPA-NMS 1 Peter 1:12 V-AIP-3S 1 John 1:5 V-PIA-1P Strong's Greek 312 |