Strong's Concordance enupnion: a dream Original Word: ἐνύπνιον, ου, τόPart of Speech: Noun, Neuter Transliteration: enupnion Phonetic Spelling: (en-oop'-nee-on) Definition: a dream Usage: a dream, vision. HELPS Word-studies 1798 enýpnion (from 1722 /en, "in the sphere of" and 5258 /hýpnos, "sleep") – properly, in sleep; a dream while asleep (used only in Ac 2:17). 1798 /enýpnion ("a dream") is an ideal time for the Lord to communicate in a way we easily block in the busyness of life. The Christian therefore should go to sleep prayerfully, open to communing with God all through the night to receive strength and illumination from Him. NAS Exhaustive Concordance Word Originfrom en and hupnos Definition a dream NASB Translation dreams (1). Thayer's Greek Lexicon STRONGS NT 1798: ἐνύπνιονἐνύπνιον, ἐνυπνίου, τό (ἐν and ὕπνος, what appears in sleep; from Aeschylus down), a dream (Latininsomnium), a vision which presents itself to one in sleep: Acts 2:17, on which passage see ἐνυπνιάζω. (the Sept. for חֲלום.) Strong's Exhaustive Concordance dream. From en and hupnos; something seen in sleep, i.e. A dream (vision in a dream) -- dream. see GREEK en see GREEK hupnos Forms and Transliterations ενύπνια ενυπνιοις ενυπνίοις ἐνυπνίοις ενύπνιον ενύπνιόν ενυπνίου ενυπνίων ένυστρον enupniois enypniois enypníoisLinks Interlinear Greek • Interlinear Hebrew • Strong's Numbers • Englishman's Greek Concordance • Englishman's Hebrew Concordance • Parallel Texts |