NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom ana and telló (to make to arise) Definition to cause to rise, to rise NASB Translation arises (1), causes...to rise (1), dawned (1), descended (1), risen (3), rises (1), rising (1). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 393: ἀνατέλλωἀνατέλλω; 1 aorist ἀνετειλα; perfect ἀνατεταλκα; a. transitive, to cause to rise: τόν ἥλιον, Matthew 5:45 (of the earth bringing forth plants, Genesis 3:18; of a river producing something, Homer, Iliad 5, 777). b. intransitive, to rise, arise: light, Matthew 4:16 (Isaiah 58:10); the sun, Matthew 13:6; Mark 4:6; Mark 16:2; James 1:11; the clouds, Luke 12:54; φωσφόρος, 2 Peter 1:19. tropically, to rise from, be descended from, Hebrews 7:14. The earlier Greeks commonly used ἀνατέλλειν of the sun and moon, and ἐπιτέλλειν of the stars; but Aelian, Pausanias, Stobaeus, and other later writings neglect this distinction; see Lob. ad Phryn., p. 124f. (Compare: ἐξανατέλλω.) |



